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This is a lot of authentic WW2 memorabilia, including medals, badges, pins, and ribbons from Lt. These items are original and were created during the conflict in the United States. The lot falls under the theme of militaria and would make a great addition to any collection. The items are in excellent condition and are sure to impress any collectoThis lot belonged too Richard B varnum a WW2 American hero he died in France serving his country he was also a test pilot of the experimental C-124 Globemaster. This is a peice of history thanks and God bless America. Richard Blynn Varnum died at the American Hospital in Paris on March 6. He was a holder of one of the American Field Service Fellowships for French Universities, and was studying International Law at the University of Toulouse when he became ill with malarial fever, which he had first contracted in war service in the Balkans. Then, suffering from supposed bronchitis, he was sent, Dec. 5, to Biskra, in Algeria, where it was hoped the dry atmosphere would help him. But his condition became worse, and. Although late in February he was able to be moved to Paris, the disease could not be checked. He was born in Belding, Mich. His father, a retired Methodist Episcopal minister. Varnum, lives in Jerome, Idaho. Varnum had spent two years in Hillsdale College, Mich. Before entering Harvard with the Class of 1919, where he made a splendid record. The late Frederick Schenck called him “a brilliant pupil, ” and a letter from Barrett Wendell said, He has impressed me as a faithful worker and an honest man. He had already been earning his own living as a stenographer for some years before coming to Harvard, and he was working his way through college when, in 1917, he sailed to join the American Ambulance Field Service in France. He trained at Tours and Issoudun, and made an enviable record. Upon being commissioned a first lieutenant, in April 1918, he was retained, much against his wishes, as an instructor at one of the aerial centers until after the Armistice. Then, however, he was assigned to the 160th Aero Squadron and sent with it into Germany. He did not return to America until August 1910, for discharge, and immediately thereupon reentered Harvard. He was a factor in the flying activities of the University, took part in the intercollegiate aero meet in June 1920, and was granted an American Field Service Fellowship for his scholastic record, fine character, and dependability.
WWII US Army Air Corps B-29 Pilot Medal and Memorabilia Lot. Medal in case is not inscribed, very good condition. 2 Maps of same location with notes written on each, shows wear–folded as found. Fly-Boy Follies Program has damage to back but very interesting find. Colston Hall Bristol England Program shows wear. Sou’Easter Magazine for wartime shipbuilders, age-related discoloring and wear. All from the estate of Bruce Alger who piloted a B-29 during WWII and later became a US Representative. I will include 2 other items of correspondence not pictured to provide provenance. Please look carefully at photos.
Price reduced Sale U. Precision die-cast model made by Franklin Mint has been crafted in the traditional 1:550scale. Hand assembled and finished to the highest quality standards. The Franklin Mint model is in excellent condition. No broken or missing. Please view pictures for accurate condition. The glass case has one corner that has separated a little, Just a little glue and clamp easy fix. I don’t have original packaging. You will receive all items shown in picture except. A metal sign on wall in back ground [born to ride] and the frame on large picture. Large picture is Hospital Corps School September 19, 1945. Names of students all signed on back. Original snap shot picture of the Funeral of Turkish Ambassador to the U. There is an old manual for recruiting men into the military to earn their wings. This is a private collection of a man who was a medic on the Missouri. It has a great deal of history. Thank you for viewing. MAKE ME AN OFFER. The item “Franklin Mint USS Missouri BB-63 WW2 Battleship Model / Memorabilia medals, hat” is in sale since Monday, February 10, 2020. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Transportation\Boats & Ships\Military\Other Naval Collectibles”. The seller is “hogwoman” and is located in Concord, New Hampshire. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- World War 11 memorabilia: Hats,pins, patches, medals
- Franklin Mint: Battleship model
- Franklin mint Missouri Battleship: World War 11
This is one of the coolest pieces I have ever seen. Un-numbered and not engraved. This was found in fantastic original condition along with the Silver Star Medal which is being offered in a separate listing. Unfortunately, we don’t know the history behind these. They belong to a 94 year old neighbor whose late husband got them at some point from one of his family members. Case has a small imperfection in the top as pictured and does not close exactly 100% squarely, though it is close. Neither of these small issues detract from the overall integrity or beauty of the piece. Just wanted to mention it. The item “Vintage WW2 Purple Heart Medal & Case, WWII Authentic Military Memorabilia” is in sale since Sunday, January 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “haveonejustlikeit” and is located in Flint, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Featured Refinements: Purple Heart Medal with Case
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States