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Vintage Rare Ww2 Special Services Us Army Issued Baseball Catchers Mask

   Vintage RARE WW2 Special Services US Army Issued Baseball Catchers Mask. This is a very rare piece of United States Army history. This was a catchers mask issued by the US army for the soldiers to use to play baseball and pass the time while fighting during WW2. It is in good condition considering its age and what it has possibly been through. Items like this are rare and do not come up for sale often so do not miss your chance! Pictures are worth 1,000 words so please view the photos for additional details. The item "Vintage RARE WW2 Special Services US Army Issued Baseball ...

Ww2 Red Army Medal For Services In Battle #152515 Early Type 1942 With Research

   Medal "For Services in Battle" # 152515. Early Type 1942 with Research. Very rare and interesting group of historical artifacts. Of the Second World War. Archival research by medal number in the State Archive of the Red Army (Ministry of Defense of Russia). Very rare medal type - "early type". The original tape was replaced after damage (the medal was in combat conditions, damage is very likely). Information from archive the Ministry of Defence of the USSR. Old original photo, of the 1940s, the beginning of the Second World War - soldiers of the Red Army in winter uniforms train in ...

Us Army Wwii Special Services Wind Up Record Player Waters Conley Phonola Mint

   US Army Special Services WWII wind up phonograph. Looks like it was never issued, just stored for over 70 years. Yes I played it, Needs to have the motor lubricated and cleaned properly I would imagine to make sure it is in top condition for entertaining the troops. Only has one needle, and I think it needs to be sharpened or replaced, as per the instructions, you should use a new needle for every V record, and regular records should have the needle replaced after 8 playings. This is basically a military version of the Phonola. Most likely dates to around 1941 to 1942. All of our ...
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