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Original U.S. WWI Camouflage Box Top Sent Home by Soldier and Featured in Trench Art: An Illustrated History by Jane A. Kimball U.S. Marines USMC The German occupation of Belgium

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The German occupation of Belgium of World War I was a military occupation by the forces of the German Empire between 1914 and 1918

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Original U.S. WWI Camouflage Box Top Sent Home by Soldier and Featured in Trench Art: An Illustrated History by Jane A. Kimball U.S. Marines USMC The German occupation of BelgiumOriginal Item. One of a Kind. This is a really phenomenal piece of soldier culture from the First World War. The top piece of a German ammunition box painted in a camouflage pattern used by Private Roland E. Jackson, Company E, 309th Engineer Regiment, 84th Division to send souvenirs home. Roland E. Jackson was inducted into the National Army on May 28th, 1918. He was assigned to a depot brigade before being reassigned to the 309th Engineer Regiment.

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