Vietnam War Ear Original US Camillus “1969” Pilots / Aircrew Survival Knife – Rare
$295.00A 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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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
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.
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.
An Odd but obscure set for the Gas Mask Collector. This seems to be a mix of military and civil contacted items from Auer.
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.
An incredible piece of Trench Art, this was made by the Royal McShea Jr who served with the 55th Fighter Group US AAF. Constituted as 55th Pursuit Group (Interceptor) on 20 Nov 1940. Activated on 15 Jan 1941. Trained with P-43’s. Redesignated 55th Fighter Group in May 1942. Converted to P-38’s and prepared for combat. Moved to England, Aug-Sep 1943. Assigned to Eighth AF. Began operations with P-38’s on 15 Oct 1943; converted to P-51’s in Jul 1944. Engaged primarily in escorting bombers that attacked such targets as industries and marshalling yards in Germany, and airfields and V-weapon sites in France. Provided cover for B-17’s and B-24’s that bombed aircraft plants during Big Week in Feb 1944, gun emplacements during the St Lo breakthrough in Jul 1944, and transportation facilities during the Battle of the Bulge, Dec 1944-Jan 1945. Also patrolled the air over the Channel and bombed bridges in the Tours area during the invasion of the Continent in Jun 1944; patrolled the Arnhem sector to support the airborne invasion of Holland in Sep 1944; strafed trucks, locomotives, and oil depots near Wesel when the Allies crossed the Rhine in Mar 1945. Received a DUC for eight missions to Germany between 3 and 13 Sep 1944 when the group not only destroyed enemy fighters in the air to protect the bombers it was escorting, but also descended to low levels, in spite of intense antiaircraft fire, to strafe airdromes and to destroy enemy aircraft on the ground. Received second DUC for operations on 19 Feb 1945 when the organization flew a sweep over Germany to hit railway tracks, locomotives, oil cars, goods wagons, troop cars, buildings, and military vehicles. Flew last combat mission on 21 Apr 1945. Moved to Germany in Jul 1945 as part of the occupation forces. Assigned to United States Air Forces in Europe. Trained with P-51 and P-80 aircraft. Inactivated in Germany on 20 Aug 1946. Sgt Royal McShea made this amazing statue with original decommissioned 50 Cal Ammo. He was part of the ground crew of the 343rd for 2nd Lt. James C. McVey US SALES ONLY – Or contact us with regards to postage.
Here we have a really interesting KM Grouping. This grouping comes with a Photo on board the SMS Nassau which is modelled in the below video really well: It seems he was called up in WWII and did a small service, for which his WWII KM Tag was added to his Wehrpass when he was discharged. Battle of Jutland
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