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  • WWII USN Navy UDT Beach Demolition Bag -  Satchel Charge M3 Kit D-Day - S. Pacific - Nice example

    WWII USN Navy UDT Beach Demolition Bag – Satchel Charge M3 Kit D-Day – S. Pacific – Nice example

    Wonderful & Rare Original WW2 USN Navy UDT Underwater Demolition Team & Special Beach Units; Bag Satchel Charge M-3 Kit Pouch, D-Day / S. Pacific Type; Waterproofed Canvas, Rope & Hooks In Place, Two-Cell Pouch for Charges and Buoyancy Bladder (see photo 21 reference) Used for Clearing Underwater or Beach Obstacles for Invasion Operations, Nice Original Unissued Condition as Photographed with a few small holes and discolouration from storage as seen, Displays Well    

  • WWI Imperial Austrian -  Red Cross Long Service Medal - Dress Parade Mounted - Not often seen (Offer Accepted)

    WWI Imperial Austrian – Red Cross Long Service Medal – Dress Parade Mounted – Not often seen (Offer Accepted)

    Wonderful Original WWI Imperial Austrian Red Cross Long Service Medal Dress Parade Mounted, Fine Issued Condition as Photographed with wear as seen; displays very nicely  

  • WWII US Made Poster -  We French Workers Warn You - Poster Large 28 x 40 -  Dated 1942

    WWII US Made Poster – We French Workers Warn You – Poster Large 28 x 40 – Dated 1942

    Original WWII “We French Workers Warn You… Defeat Means Slavery, Starvation, Death” Poster 28 1/2 x 40 Inches ‘U.S. Government Printing Office 1942-O-491777 Poster A-25 War Production Drive Headquarters, WPB, Washington D.C.’ – Fine Original Condition, fold and crease lines from storage, some small rips and tears at the edge, and paper wrinkle at several areas, issues are photographed (all issues easily restored)  

  • WWI Imperial German Army - Canteen M1915 - Original Field Wool Cover & Leather

    WWI Imperial German Army – Canteen M1915 – Original Field Wool Cover & Leather

    Original WWI Imperial German Army Canteen M1915 Original Field Wool Cover & Leather.  Overall Good Condition as Photographed with some mothing to the cover, broken leather top lanyard and wear as seen.  

  • Presentation Decanter  - MG Jonas Blank - WWII POW -  Cmd. Pilot -  CDE Stockholm 84-86 - Conference on Disarmament in Europe - NATO Advisors - Cold War

    Presentation Decanter – MG Jonas Blank – WWII POW – Cmd. Pilot – CDE Stockholm 84-86 – Conference on Disarmament in Europe – NATO Advisors – Cold War

    Major General Jonas Blank USAF (Ret) who was a POW in WWII and had an extensive career as an Air Force General (Command Pilot 4000+ Hours) – see history & obituary below. A Fine Presentation Ships Style Decanter 7 1/2 Inch Diameter 5 Inches Height: Exquisite Presentation Table Top Liquor or Whiskey Decanter ‘Presented to MG Jonas Blank NATO Military Advisers CDE Stockholm 1984-86’ Flanked by Swedish Service Crests.  This Metal Covered Glass Lined Decanter is an exceptionally unique period piece from a pinnacle point of arms reduction talks during the Cold War.  MG Blank, retired since 1975, was called in to serve as Joint Chiefs of Staff Senior Representative to the CDE ‘Conference on Disarmament in Europe’ – Good Condition as Photographed with wear, corrosion to the screw head holding the cork and loss of finish as seen.   Biography: Maj. Gen. Jonas L. Blank is assistant deputy chief of staff, systems and logistics, Headquarters U.S. Air Force. General Blank was born in Greensburg, Pa., in 1921. He graduated from the U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y., and also received his pilot wings in June 1943. In December 1943 he was assigned to the 483d Bombardment Group and went to the European Theater of Operations with the group, which was assigned to the Fifteenth Air Force. During World War II, he flew 48 combat missions over Europe as a B-17 pilot before his airplane went down in Yugoslavia. He was detained in Yugoslavia, Hungary and Germany as a prisoner of war until Germany’s surrender. After his release in June 1945, he returned to the United States. In September 1945 General Blank went to Washington, D.C., where he served as chief, Classification Section, Personnel Requirements Division, Army Air Forces; and in November 1947 he was appointed as the U.S. Air Force member of the secretariat to the Munitions Board. From August 1949 until July 1951, he was a student at Harvard University Graduate School of Business Administration. In July 1951 General Blank was assigned to the Industrial Resources Division of Headquarters Air Materiel Command at Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio. He served as assistant chief, Operations Branch, Plans and Operations Office; in September 1951 became chief, Operations Branch; and in July 1954 became chief, Plans and Operations Office. He attended the Air Command and Staff College, Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., from August 1954 to July 1955. He next was assigned to the Directorate of Procurement and Production, Headquarters Middletown Air Materiel Area, Olmsted Air Force Base, Pa. He served as chief, Production Division and Contract Administration Division, and later as chief, Procurement Division. In October 1958 he was assigned to Headquarters U.S. Air Force in the Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff for Materiel where he served as assistant to director, Materiel Programs, and chief, Programs Integration Office. In April 1960 he was assigned as executive to the assistant secretary of the Air Force (materiel). General Blank entered the Industrial College of the Armed Forces, Washington, D.C., in August 1962. He was assigned to Supreme Headquarters Allied Powers Europe, Paris, France, in August 1963, as chief, Plans and Policy Branch, Logistics Division. In August 1966 General Blank went to Norton Air Force Base, Calif., where he assumed duties as chief, Procurement and Comptroller Division of the Director of Inspection, Headquarters 1002d Inspector General Group, and in April 1967 became chief, Resources Management Division. He was named commandant of the Squadron Officers School at Maxwell Air Force Base, Ala., in August 1967, and assumed duties as commandant of the Air Command and Staff College of the Air University in August 1968. General Blank was transferred to Headquarters U.S. Air Force in June 1970 as director of supply and services, Office of the Deputy Chief of Staff, Systems and Logistics. In addition, he served on the Armed Forces Exchange and Motion Picture Services boards, and was chairman of the Permanent Air Force Uniform Board. In January 1973 he was appointed assistant deputy chief of staff, systems and logistics. His military decorations and awards include the Legion of Merit, Distinguished Flying Cross, Air Medal with three oak leaf clusters, Joint Service Commendation Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal with oak leaf cluster, Purple Heart and Distinguished Unit Citation Emblem. He is a command pilot with more than 4,000 flying hours. He was promoted to the grade of major general effective March 1, 1972, with date of rank Aug. 1, 1968.  OBITUARY: JONAS L BLANK of Indian River Colony in Viera, FL died at Autumn House – he was the son of Jonas and Sara Blank. Surviving are his wife, Kathryn; sons, Jonas, Jr and John Haynes Blank; grandsons, Jonas, III and Stuart Blank and great-grandchildren, Sarah and Connor Blank. Jonas graduated from the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and received his pilot wings. He was a WWII, U.S. Air Force veteran who served with the 483d Bombardment Group, Fifteenth Air Force, flew 48 combat missions before his B-17 was shot down and he was a prisoner of war until June 1945. He earned an MBA from Harvard Business School and a Masters in International Affairs from George Washington University and attended a range of Professional Schools within the Department of Defense and served as Commandant of several Colleges at Maxwell AFB, AL. As a Major General, he had many challenging assignments; from organizing NATO and SHAPE’s Headquarters move from France to Belgium, to Deputy Chief of Staff for Air Force Systems and Logistics at the Pentagon. After retiring, he served as Vice President for the Medical Systems Division with Litton Industries and later as the Joint Chiefs of Staff Senior Representative to the CDE arms reduction talks between Europe/NATO and Russia. Beckman Williamson Funeral Home in Viera is serving the family. Published in the Florida Today August 2, 2015.  

  • WWII German Army Field Manual - Das Kommandobuch - Die Schützenkompanie - Rare (Sold)

    WWII German Army Field Manual – Das Kommandobuch – Die Schützenkompanie – Rare (Sold)

    A very nice example of the German Army field manual for the Infantry Squad. This version is much harder to find than the Reibert Editions. Price is posted!  

  • WWII US OSS Drop Knife - Foster Bros - Half Sword Fighting Knife - M-1913 Patton Cavalry Sword - Rare Version

    WWII US OSS Drop Knife – Foster Bros – Half Sword Fighting Knife – M-1913 Patton Cavalry Sword – Rare Version

    $500.00

     WWII US ‘Foster Bros.’ Contract OSS Drop Half Sword Fighting Knife M-1913 Patton Cavalry Sword Blade Repurposed for Construction, Insulated Handle, Knuckle Guard, and Philippine Guerrilla Leather Scabbard. M1913 Patton Straight Saber Point Tip Blade Segment with Fuller Measures 23 Inches, 27 Inches Pommel Cap to Tip, and 28 ¼ Inches Mounted in the Theater Made Scabbard. An Exceptionally Tough Variation of the OSS Drop Fighting Knife to Find. Traditionally Associated by Collectors with Guerrilla Supply Drops in the Philippines and Elsewhere in the South Pacific.

  • WWII German NSDAP Political Leaders Belt and Buckle - RZM M4/24 "Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid" -  Nice matching set - US Bring Back

    WWII German NSDAP Political Leaders Belt and Buckle – RZM M4/24 “Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid” – Nice matching set – US Bring Back

    $475.00

     An orginal example, untouched. Maker is RZM M4/24 for Friedrich Linden, Lüdenscheid

  • WWII German SA Dagger - Ground Rohm -  Maker Aesculap - Tuttlingen - Gau Marked SW - Sudwest (Sold)

    WWII German SA Dagger – Ground Rohm – Maker Aesculap – Tuttlingen – Gau Marked SW – Sudwest (Sold)

     An original SA Dagger, which was brought back to the USA as a trophy item. It is a nice maker which is known mainly for medical field equipment. It is also a ground Rohm Dagger, the inscription was removed as usual. Not the best condition but it sure is untouched and not a parts dagger. Price is posted world wide.

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