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Authentic WW1 Named 87th Div 335th Field Artty. The item “WW1 Named 87th Inf. Div. Uniform Group Helmet Jacket Trousers Medal NoRsv” is in sale since Sunday, February 19, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “kingrat7″ and is located in Greensboro, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States.
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WW1 ID’d 28th INFANTRY DIVISION Uniform, Helmet, Medals, Dog Tag & much more NR. MANY THANKS TO THOSE WHO HAVE SERVED AND TO THOSE WHO ARE SERVING OUR COUNTRY IN THE CAUSE OF LIBERTY and FREEDOM.. PLEASE BE SURE TO SCROLL DOWN. UNTIL THE COLUMN ENDS. We are pleased to offer this. As well as early 20. Century Pennsylvania National Guard medals received by this. Who prior to his WW1 service was one of 4800 Pennsylvania Guardsmen who saw action in the. Fighting along the Mexico/Texas border under. Was born in 1895. In 1912, at the age of 16, he joined his home State Guard. Achieving immediate firearms training he achieved acclamation as an Expert Marksman for all 6 years of his service in the Guard. At age 20, he was promoted to Sergeant, while training at Mt. Gretna (in preparation for Mexican Expedition) in July of 1916 as a member of Co. H of the 8. Regiment, PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARD, he later became a member of 112. Regiment of the 28. ARMY INFANTRY DIVISON once again, under. The distinguished leadership of. Later in the war, General Pershing. While fighting in France and Germany during World War 1. The 28th Infantry was comprised of approximately 32,00 troops and distinguished itself highly in such campaigns and battles as the. Champagne – Marne; Aisne-Mame; Oise-Aosne; Ypres-Lys and the Meuse-Argonne Campaign and its subsequent offensive which has been described as the Last Great Battle of the War. According to government records, the 28. Division of Infantry, served in Europe from the spring of 1917 until the armistice on November 11, 1919 The 28th Infantry Division lost 2165 soldiers who made the ultimate sacrifice and 9895 soldiers wounded. Sergeant Heisler was among the wounded and was gassed in battle as well. His WW1 Jacket or tunic included in this lot actually bears blood stains from his injuries. Also included are the following in theatre artifacts once belonging to Sergeant Heisler. His original battle worn Dough Boy helmet which is in its original paint and has his Division insignia nice painted on its side along with Sergeant. Markings and the large letter. What appears to be the markings. Z A 3 5. Appear stamped into the underside rim of the helmet. His original battle worn jacket which has shoulder patches, collar insignia, buttons and battlefield blood stains that are thought to be his own. A knit overseas cap bearing Sgt. Heislers name in handwritten ink. His original wrist bracelet Dog Tag which he wore throughout the war. Four photos of the Sergeant. Three are training photos taken at Fort Bliss, Texas in 1916 while preparing for action in the Mexican Expedition a few weeks later. The fourth photo is a period souvenir photo of which is mounted on a celluloid oval that has Stars and Stripes decoration and proclaims ARMY and NAVY FOREVER! Included in this lot that were won by. NATIONAL GUARD WW 1 Medal for the U. Division with 4 Battle Stars. THE GREAT WAR FOR CIVILIZATION Medal with 4 Battle Decorations and a Defense Sector Award. Mexican Expedition and Pennsylvania National Guard Awards. FOR SERVICE ON THE MEXICAN BORDER which is numbered. A 1916 William Penn medal. NATIONAL GUARD 1916 and MEXICAN BORDER SERVICE which is numbered. 1912, 1913 & 1914. 6 YEAR MARKSMAN MEDAL. Official promotion document (to Sergeant), dated July 8. Uniform decoration bars for corresponding medals and awards. Division history (poor condition) and Our Boys in the Great War. (2) Civilian Bugle Manuals Sgt. Heisler was also a military bugler. Guaranteed honest, old and market fresh! Create listings that get noticed! With Auctiva’s 1,800+ Templates. The item “WW1 ID’d 28th INFANTRY DIVISION Uniform, Helmet, Medals, Dog Tag & much more NR” is in sale since Tuesday, February 07, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “ryanjordan71″ and is located in VACATIONLAND, MAINE. This item can be shipped to United States.
WWI 35th Div/128th Field Artillery/A-Battery NAMED UNIFORM, MEDAL & PAINTED HELMET GROUPING. Leonard Schoeck having 1918 San Francisco Depot tag and all original insignia to including a great Wool 35th Div Patch his M1917 helmet having double-painted 35th Division insignia complete with liner & chinstrap; (4) Medal grouping to include his original NAMED & Numbered-PH, Victory medal w/2 bars, 1930 35th Div Reunion medal & VFW Post Commander medal; also comes with his VFW Post #1881 overseas cap. A great well documented grouping – comes with copy of his discharge showing he was Gassed while with Battery A, 128th Field Artillery, 35th Division and with pages of Ancestry paperwork. Schoeck was originally from Kansas and died in Cheyenne, Wyoming May 16th, 1972. 33rd President Harry Truman was a young Field Artillery Officer in this same unit! Guaranteed as described with COA available on request. Check out similar items in our other current auctions. ALL Major Credit Cards. Yes, the VFW “500 HOUR” Pin on the Cap is 14K Gold. The item “WW1 35TH DIV NAMED UNIFORM, MEDAL & PAINTED HELMET GROUPING” is in sale since Monday, January 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW I (1914-18)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “antiquesarmsandarmor” and is located in Trabuco Canyon, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
This is a rare lot, and I would be happy to keep it but. I did not have a reference to price this none comparible! And the worst I can do is say no. VERY HAPPY TO OFFER THIS MUSEUM QUALITY LOT! BY FAR the nicest and most complete WW1 lot I have EVER come across! Coupled with HIS SON’S WW2 LOT, and.. The PHOTOS OF THEM WEARING UNIFORMS TOGETHER! This came from the estate of the son William S. Austin of Brevard, NC. The WW1 lot was from his father, William C. Austin, who moved to Brevard shortly after the war from Harrisville, NY. The family owned an art and camera shop in town. Austin after surviving ww1! And his wife, died in a car crash in 1955. At that time, all of his WW1 items were carefully packed in plastic, and placed in a trunk. The 48 star flag that is included was on his coffin and was also placed in the trunk. They were not opened again until last month. His son never moved out of the house until recently at age 96, and had no children. These items came together and they should remain together. The father, William C. Austin, enlisted in the 6th US Engineers, company E. He was attached to a pioneer group and was awarded 6 stars for his campaigns and promoted to corporal. He married just after the war and almost exactly a year later William S. The son, William S. Austin, was in the 20th special USAAF group that included the “Enola Gay”. There are original photos of that plane. He served in the pacific theater and was an airman. I cannot list everything that this comes with but I will try to give some highlights and cover what i can. Uniform jacket w/ patches, marksman, and 6 star campaign badge. Over coat, pants, leg wraps, campaign hat, HELMET, with division insignia and liner. Gas mask in original bag w/ name. Papers giving him orders to leave France. Off bench, back row. Original photos of him in France, wearing uniform. Membership cards for 3rd “Marne” division. Box of letters he received while serving, mostly from his future wife (approx 150). Medals for service at Verdun, occupation, 3rd division, St. Welcome home books from Madison county, NY. Book on atrocities in ww1. Large photo of a friend in his platoon KIA. One of the letters is from his girlfriend thanking William. Letters sent to him for his promotions and medals. More photos, one portrait of him, multiple of platoon. Stack of photos, RPPC, post cards. Some photos are gory, many postcards are of buildings. Every pass for his leaves in France and Germany. All of his discharge papers, enlistment, promotions, etc (rolled). Large photo of German POW’s. Iron Cross, german button, unknown button, piece of SHRAPNEL story of this? ! Photos of father and son both wearing uniforms at time of sons enlistment. Bottom row: son William S. 2 uniform jackets (one initialed), campaign hats. Stack of photos (downed japanese planes, japan, etc). 4 sets silver wings. 2 original pictures of “Enola Gay”. Some interesting photos of downed planes, japan, landing boats, Nazi propaganda, etc. There is more that I did not mention, but those are the more interesting things. These lots by themselves are very good. Together as a father / son experience they are exponentially so! Every piece is in excellent condition and was packed away for over half a century. Almost none of it seems fragile or yellowed. I have been collecting my entire life and I have never come across a better ww1 lot or a uniform in better condition with NO holes. You will not be disappointed! Please see photos for description and condition. The item “MUSEUM QUALITY WW1 / WW2 LOT! FATHER & SON, Uniforms, photos, medals, helmet” is in sale since Sunday, September 25, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Personal Gear”. The seller is “oddballafflictionvintage” and is located in Asheville, North Carolina. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, TH, to Mexico, MY, BR, CL, CO, CR, PA, TT, GT, SV, HN, JM.
US ARMY WWI 35. NAMED GROUPING’Uniform-Medals/Painted Helmet. Leonard Schoeck having 1918 San Francisco Depot tag and all original insignia to including a great Wool 35th Div Patch his M1917 helmet having double-painted 35th Division insignia complete with liner & chinstrap; (4) Medal grouping to include his original named & numbered PHeart , Victory medal w/2 bars , 1930 35th Div Reunion medal & VFW Post Commander medal ; also comes with his VFW Post 1881 side cap. A great well documented grouping, comes with copy of his discharge showing he was Gassed while with Battery A, 128th Field Artillery, 35th Division. Also includes pages of ancestry paperwork. Schoeck was originally from Kansas and died in Cheyenne, Wyoming May 16th, 1972. COA available on request; Guaranteed original as described. ALL Major Credit Cards. The item “WW1 US 35TH DIV. NAMED GROUPING’UNIFORM-MEDALS-PAINTED HELMET” is in sale since Tuesday, August 30, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “antiquesarmsandarmor” and is located in Trabuco Canyon, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.