This is a phenomenal example of a larger Cheesebox canteen measuring a 7 1/2” diameter with a height of 2⅛”
A strut is added to connect the trigger movement to the hammer
It was a highly decorated squadron during the air offensive over NSDAP Germany and occupied Europe
The original khaki web chin strap is present and in solid condition
A divider or other view-limiting feature is usually provided to prevent each eye from being distracted by also seeing the image intended for the other eye
Original U.S. WWII Named 1st Infantry Division D-Day Veteran’s Uniform Group with Bullion CIB & Garrison Cap - Bronze Star Recipient William Gambeski, 18th Infantry Regiment 18th Century This is a phenomenal exampleOriginal Items. One of a Kind Group. This is a lovely uniform group attributed to Sergeant William Gambeski, who served with the 18th Infantry Regiment, 1st Infantry Division during World War II, purportedly landing at Normandy. There is a laundry number, G 9626, written on the interior left sleeve, and this along with a note in the pocket identifies the set to Gambeski. The note says that the previous owner spoke with Mr. Gambeski at his home on