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Original U.S. WWII 978th Field Artillery Battalion Wounded Group with Shrapnel Removed from Wound and Western Union Telegram - Edmond D. McIntosh - Wounded at St. Lo Helmets The last major operation involving

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The last major operation involving gliders was the crossing of the River Rhine in March 1945

000 officers and enlisted men as replacements to other units in France without seeing action as a complete formation

women and animals went through in the past by adding this set to your collection

During the last year of World War I he was assigned as Assistant Engineer Officer of the New York Naval Shipyard

Dugan (27 December 1918)

Original U.S. WWII 978th Field Artillery Battalion Wounded Group with Shrapnel Removed from Wound and Western Union Telegram - Edmond D. McIntosh - Wounded at St. Lo Helmets The last major operation involvingOriginal Item. One of a Kind Set. This is an outstanding group of items having belonged to Private Edmund D. McIntosh, 978th Field Artillery Battalion, 119th Field Artillery Group, U. S. Army. The group includes the two pieces of shrapnel which were removed from McIntoshs wound, the original Western Union telegram sent to his family notifying them of his wound, his dog tag, ribbon bar, and more. The group includes: Two small pieces of shrapnel which

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