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$115.00
SA-Gruppen Wettkämpfe Gruppe Hochland. The reverse of the badge has an RZM marking as well as the text, “M9/3”. Complete with pinback device and makers marked, “Lauer Nürnberg”.
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$165.00
Set of three RAD related items. All nicely marked. Cap badge is really nice, heavy version with nice maker marke B&N 1940.
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$295.00
A really nicely marked Camillus Pilots Survival Knife, sharpening stone is still inside the correct pouch. Made in 1969 by Camillus New York. Price is Shipped
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$285.00
An interesting mask inside a civilian style tin made by BWZ in the Auer-Gesellschaft AG, Werk Oranienburg. Sachsenhausen concentration camp prisoners were used for gas mask production at Oranienburg after 1944.
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$285.00
An interesting Gas mask tin with this civil style gas mask (which has pr0of marks). This tin is seen in use by Luftschutz Units also. This configuration with the tin is a much harder to find version. On the base of the tin it seems to have a name etched into it.
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$210.00
An Odd but obscure set for the Gas Mask Collector. This seems to be a mix of military and civil contacted items from Auer.
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$850.00
Here we have a somber grouping to SP5 E5 David H Dunn, he is remembered and recorded online with his photo and details. Dunn died in Quang Nam, Vietnam in July 1969. (Quảng Nam), Dunn is mentioned in: To Lay Down One’s Life for You, Brother A Novel Based on Fact By M. J. McCarthy · 1994 More details: https://www.honorstates.org/index.php?id=270811 https://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/14240/DAVID-H-DUNN/ Casualty Date July 15, 1969 War Vietnam War Service Branch Army Rank Specialist Five Specialty Medical Specialist Unit/Group : 26th Engineer Battalion, Headquarters Company Casualty Type Died through non-hostile action Location South Vietnam, Quang Nam province Notable Awards National Defense Service Medal Vietnam Campaign Medal Vietnam Service Medal David is honored on the Vietnam Veteran’s Memorial in Washington DC. Name inscribed at VVM Wall, Panel 21w, Line 124. Last two photos are for reference only.