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US canteen cup L.F & C.Co 1918. Perfect condition.
Used Mark VII Marching Compass from Sperry Gyroscope Co Brooklyn NY. Nice condition.
Lot of uniforms and equipment parts of Corporal Roy Aymond, who served in the European theatre during the First World War with the 269th Aero Sqdn. A.E.F. Some of the uniforms and equipment are in worse condition see photo.
The 269th Squadron activated in February 1918 at Jefferson Barracks, Saint Louis Mo. It was trained as a service and repair squadron at Camp Custer, Battle Creek Mi and Gerstner Field, Lake Charles La. Training was on Thomas Morse Scout and Curtis Jn-4 aircraft. This was followed by a flight to France. The squadron landed at the first air depot at Folcombry Les Belles, France and became operational in August 1918. The squadron was inactivated in July 1919.
A couple of US corporal ranks. One rank has moth holes. On the back is an adhesive tape with the inscription "Mexican Border 1916 - My first Chevron".
The pan is marked 1918. The cutlery is from 1917.
Used US spoon 1918.
WWI US Army Signal Corps patch. Twill backing.
WWI US Army Signal Corps patch. Felt backing.
WWI US Army 12th Division patch. Background felt.
WWI US Army 5th Division patch. Background felt. Very nice condition.
Used M1910 Mess Kit Pouch.
Used US WW I gun cleaning holster.
Unused bag for Pedersen Device. The Pedersen was an experimental accessory for the M1903 Springfield rifle, which allowed the firing of a pistol-type cartridge of 0.30 calibre (7.62 mm) in semi-automatic mode. The device was developed to allow an infantryman to convert "his rifle into a form of submachine gun or automatic rifle" in approximately 15 seconds.
Production of the Pedersen device and modified M1903 rifles began in 1918.
Used US frying pan from 1918.
Field bottle M1910 with wrapper and spout.
Used magazine pouch for Colt 1911 by R. H. Long. The dating is illegible. Nice condition.
Training bayonet M1912. Only bayonet without skin. Nice condition.
M1917 mounted belt from late WWI. Perfect condition. Small stains on the inside. All markings are well preserved. The belt is marked Long 8 - 18. The belt has nine ammo pockets and a snap on pistol magazine pouch.
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