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Original U.S. Korean War Named I Corps Japanese-Made Silk Souvenir Flag - 73rd Heavy Tank - Japan and Korea - Formerly Part of the A.A.F. Tank Museum Category_Snider Rifle Accessories and standard escutcheons put in

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and standard escutcheons put in place

Began training under Second Air Force in August 1945

over which they engraved THE CANAL

social-climbing (and rolling-pin wielding) harridan of a wife

Purdey rifle #7151 currently belongs to the Queen of England and is safely ensconced at Sandringham Estate

Original U.S. Korean War Named I Corps Japanese-Made Silk Souvenir Flag - 73rd Heavy Tank - Japan and Korea - Formerly Part of the A.A.F. Tank Museum Category_Snider Rifle Accessories and standard escutcheons put inOriginal Item. One of a Kind. This is a beautiful souvenir flag made for Sergeant Francis Eckenrode, Company B, 73rd Heavy Tank Battalion. The 73rd served during World War II and the Korean War, using the M4 Sherman and M26 Pershing tanks during the latter. This flag measures 30x34. The top two corners have gold colored reinforcement with strings attached. It is hand painted To Mother FRANCIS ECKENRODE and features a dragon, the flags of the US,

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