Forgive the pics, everyone! Didn't have space to so made the best of it! Have more pics but will wait until I can post better ones!
This is a grouping I may or may not let go of! I went to a vet estate about a year or two ago and although most may have been taken by the family, this is what's left. The man was a 1LT in WWII and his name was Phillip Day. He served in the 467th Bombardment Group (Heavy). I'm not sure if the British-made cloth were made during wartime or after? The crusher also has had a bit of moth feasting on the top. Enjoy!
This is a grouping I may or may not let go of! I went to a vet estate about a year or two ago and although most may have been taken by the family, this is what's left. The man was a 1LT in WWII and his name was Phillip Day. He served in the 467th Bombardment Group (Heavy). I'm not sure if the British-made cloth were made during wartime or after? The crusher also has had a bit of moth feasting on the top. Enjoy!