Great genuine WWII US Army M1938 map case, manufactured by American Leather Products Corp. and dated 1942.
Excellent overall condition; retains its rhodoid and sling, and comes along with a wide range of Allied maps covering the French Riviera, and a couple of others covering Alsace.
Name Lnt Trenque Paul has been written on every single map, along with one of the two following mentions: Débarquement Méditerranée, août 1944 or Campagne de France 1944, l'offensive d'Alsace.
Nice and rare homogeneous set, which belonged to an officer of the 1ère Division de Français Libres.
Great genuine WWII US Army M1938 map case, manufactured by American Leather Products Corp. and dated 1942.
Excellent overall condition; retains its rhodoid and sling, and comes along with a wide range of Allied maps covering the French Riviera, and a couple of others covering Alsace.
Name Lnt Trenque Paul has been written on every single map, along with one of the two following mentions: Débarquement Méditerranée, août 1944 or Campagne de France 1944, l'offensive d'Alsace.
Nice and rare homogeneous set, which belonged to an officer of the 1ère Division de Français Libres.
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