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Wwii Original Red Army Soviet Identity Paper Hero Recovered Over 50 Men Red Star

   WWII Original Red Army Soviet Identity Paper HERO Recovered Over 60 Men Red Star. Hard to find these nowadays and many collections do not even have one - Rare. Issued to KAMENSKIJ ALEXEJ ALEXEEVICH - Born 1908 - Private - 33 Rifle Division 309 Medical Batl. Medal for Merit - Treated up to 300 Men. Night time sharpens the surgical instruments. Two Commendations from the Command. Order of the Red Star - 1942 - Provided First Aid on the Frontline to over 80 People. He personally recovered 53 Soldiers with their Weapons in a period between 23 and 28th of December 1942. Fought in the...

Wwii Original Army Nurse And Doctor Paper Dolls Merrill Pub. Co. 1943 Uncut

Army Nurse and Doctor Paper Dolls. This is a brand-new unused, original paper doll book from 1943. It is from an estate with several other paper doll books which I will be listing. Photos accurately depict condition and colors.   

Signed Ww2 Japanese Katana Army Officer Gunto Sword + Flag + Knot + Paper Label

   Army Military Officer Gunto Sword. MY PHOTOS DO NOT DO THE VARIED FLAMBOYANT HAMMON JUSTICE! THE FLAG & LEATHER KNOT & THE CURRIOUS PAPER-FABRIC LABEL ARE ALL INCLUDED FREE. 26 INCHES 66.5 cm. There vestiges of old finger marks leaving stains. SAID TO HAVE BEEN BROUGHT BACK AS A TROPHY IN 1946. THE FLAG AND LEATHER KNOT AND DISTRESSED PAPER/FABRIC LABEL ARE INCLUDED FREE. THE MENUKI AS BOTH PRESENT ALTHOUGH THE SILK BINDING HAS WORN AWAY OVER ONE AND ITS CURRENTLY HELD IN PLACE BY AN ELASTIC BAND. THE HILT HAS A PUSH BUTTON BUT THE SRING CLIP/ LOCK IS MISSING. No nicks, no ...

Wwii Gregory Peck Twelve O'clock High Movie Screen Worn Army Officer Cap & Paper

   Army officer visor cap dates from the 1941-45 and was one of multiple hats worn by the actor Gregory Peck who played Brigadier General Frank Savage while making the film Twelve Oclock High. The hat is in used and worn condition, but quite solid with no major imperfections. Label stitched to the liner that reads. Accompanying the hat is an original paper flyer for a screening of the film at the Chucah theatre on Elmendorf Air Force Base on December 29th and 30th 1949 (2 months before the general release). The film was screened for U. We were told that this very hat was given to the...
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