Grouping, Pvt. Lawrence Underhill, 82nd Airborne Division, ETO
€675.00
Tax included
Rare genuine WWII US Army grouping, which belonged to some Private Lawrence F. Underhill, made up of the following artefacts:
- dog tag issued to Underhill L.F., ASN 37710418, vaccinated against tetanus in 1944 and 1945, blood type O, Protestant; - parachutist's badge hallmarked Sterling, pin back (in working order); - 82nd Airborne Division shoulder sleeve insignia, two-piece version; - U.S. collar disk; - 'Rutpured Duck' lapel badge; - camouflaged parachute canopy scarf.
Lawrence Frederick Underhill was born on December 12, 1925 in Stratton, Nebraska and joined the US Army on July 24, 1944. He was awarded his 'jump wings' and went on to serve in Europe with the 82nd Airborne Division. He was discharged in July 1946 as a Private and passed away on June 25, 2005.
Rare genuine WWII US Army grouping, which belonged to some Private Lawrence F. Underhill, made up of the following artefacts:
- dog tag issued to Underhill L.F., ASN 37710418, vaccinated against tetanus in 1944 and 1945, blood type O, Protestant; - parachutist's badge hallmarked Sterling, pin back (in working order); - 82nd Airborne Division shoulder sleeve insignia, two-piece version; - U.S. collar disk; - 'Rutpured Duck' lapel badge; - camouflaged parachute canopy scarf.
Lawrence Frederick Underhill was born on December 12, 1925 in Stratton, Nebraska and joined the US Army on July 24, 1944. He was awarded his 'jump wings' and went on to serve in Europe with the 82nd Airborne Division. He was discharged in July 1946 as a Private and passed away on June 25, 2005.
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