Over the course of 175 years the armory guards who sold brass for scrap in the marketplace stole easily removable parts
This reproduction has a black metal finish and simulated WWI markings
This example still retains it brass mount and is
New Made Item: These are newly made Butt Grips for the Bren Mk 1 LMG the original of which were removed early in WWII and destroyed
Single bar cross guard these daggers were used in the hand-to-hand combat during trench raids
Original U.S. WWII D-Day Mission A-20 Havoc 641st Bomb Squadron Becky Named A-2 Flight Jacket British Field Gear Over the course of 175Original Item: Only One Available. Sergeant Lawrence Larry E. Rowland, Army serial number 37669252, was born in 1923 and resided in Davis County, Iowa. He enlisted on April 21st, 1943. He was a crew member on the Douglas A 20 Havoc BECKY and flew an astonishing 53 missions between June 1944 and May 1945. He flew on June 6th, 1944 in support of the D Day invasion as a member of the 9th Air Force, 409th Bomb Group, 641st Bomb Squadron who were stationed