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Original U.S. WWII 90th Bomb Group Jolly Rodgers KIA B-24 Liberator Navigator Grouping - Distinguished Flying Cross Receiver • Original WWI British leather

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• Original WWI British leather Sam Browne belt and cross strap with integral whistle pocket complete with “Metropolitan Pattern” whistle

British Officer's World War One private purchase high quality swagger stick and combined trench club

and we were on the way to Barth - 130 miles north of Berlin

These included the addition of a wooden butt stock with the provision for a cleaning kit

The extract concerns recuperation for a number of men on a list

Original U.S. WWII 90th Bomb Group Jolly Rodgers KIA B-24 Liberator Navigator Grouping - Distinguished Flying Cross Receiver • Original WWI British leatherOriginal Item: One of a kind set. Lieutenant Regis E. Dietz was a navigator aboard a B 24 Liberator B 24D 115 CO Shack Rat Serial Number 42 40918 in the 5th Air Force, 90th Bombardment Group, 320th Bombardment Squadron Jolly Rodgers during WWII. Lt. Regis and his entire crew went missing in action on October 27th, 1943. Shack Rat took off about 7: 30 a. m. with a crew of 12 from an airfield outside Port Moresby, New Guinea, called 5 Mile Drome. The

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