Hello forum...
I got these items from an up coming estate sale. She would not sell any of the other items.
her father entered a nursing home, and she found these at her fathers estate... along with a shoe box full of German shoulder boards, buttons, and some buckles.
also a nice M16 camo helmet and two German gas masks. These must have been her grandfathers stuff that her dad held on to.
again... this was just a head up to see the collection, and all she was willing to sell to me at this time.
any idea what the metal plates are? they appear to have something to do with aiming a gun?
there also was a DWM marked machine gun belt, and some small cloth banners in English warning about poison gas up ahead, and a yellow armband?
the US WWI veteran must have worked around German POWs, and yanked shoulder boards off. none of the boards were for officers, or fancy for that matter.
most had numbers like 81, 432, etc. But... some had a large letter "K", or "MM"? any idea what these stand for?
thanks for the help Robert
I got these items from an up coming estate sale. She would not sell any of the other items.
her father entered a nursing home, and she found these at her fathers estate... along with a shoe box full of German shoulder boards, buttons, and some buckles.
also a nice M16 camo helmet and two German gas masks. These must have been her grandfathers stuff that her dad held on to.
again... this was just a head up to see the collection, and all she was willing to sell to me at this time.
any idea what the metal plates are? they appear to have something to do with aiming a gun?
there also was a DWM marked machine gun belt, and some small cloth banners in English warning about poison gas up ahead, and a yellow armband?
the US WWI veteran must have worked around German POWs, and yanked shoulder boards off. none of the boards were for officers, or fancy for that matter.
most had numbers like 81, 432, etc. But... some had a large letter "K", or "MM"? any idea what these stand for?
thanks for the help Robert
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