U.S. War Relics & Other War Relics
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P.O. Box 261
Cambridge, MN 55008
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Military Warehouse does NOT support or glorify Nazi Germany or Imperial Japan or any such movement or group. War souvenirs like these were brought home by our victorious American G.I.s in 1945.
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Original WWII Italian ex-POW Italian Service Unit Patch
This near excellent large oval embroidered patch was worn by former Italian prisoners of war in the USA who volunteered for the Italian Service Unit (ISU) during World War II. After Italy surrendered to the Allies on November 8, 1943 the 50,000 Italian prisoners of war in the USA were asked to volunteer for the ISU as part of the US Army Service Corps. They were used to perform essential non-combat tasks for the US Army. The ISU unit only existed from May 1944 to October 1945. This unusual insignia measures about 5 7/8” wide and was worn on the left arm midway between the shoulder and elbow. Item #0307-15
Our price...$75
Original High-Ranking Spanish 1931 King Alfonso XIII Officer’s Shoulder Boards
This is a near excellent matched pair of high-ranking military shoulder boards for a Spanish officer during the reign of King Alfonso XIII which ended in 1931. This pair features twisted golden cording on the red wool backing with a long brass mounting bar on the bottom (one small mounting bar post and washer missing). Each shoulder board features a gold-finished button bearing the coat-of-arms. Item #0918-34
Our price...$65 pair
Original US Vietnam-Era 1967 Type I Helmet Liner
This is an extremely fine Vietnam-era Type I US helmet liner. This liner is painted blue with a red stripe and letters on front “UWP” (Utility Wing Pacific?). The inside features a near excellent leather and web strap lining, with the web strap marked “LINER, SOLDIERS STEEL HELMET, 31MAY67, TYPE I, 28, C-4525, COMBAT”. The hard liner shell itself is marked “MV”. Item #JWK0906
Our price...$110
Original WWII Japanese Earthenware Bust of Japanese Soldier
Original WWII Japanese soldier's earthenware bust in full uniform depicting three medals on his chest. The bust has an old paper tape tag on the bottom with the name “Col. Charles Reed Porter, Burlington, N.C.” pencilled on it. A few small edge chips on the cap visor. This very fine and heavy bust measures about 7 5/8” high. Item #0929-1
Our price...$95
Original WWII British/Canadian Full-Size Five-Medal Bar with Overseas Clasp
This is a near excellent full-size five-medal bar mounted on stiff backing with the original medal ribbons. This medal bar includes the British 1939-1945 Star, the France and Germany Star, the British Defense Medal, the WWII Canadian Volunteer Service Medal with Overseas Clasp, and the British 1939-1945 War Medal. The reverse side features brown felt backing with a long horizontal mounting pin. Item #0204-2
Our price...$75
Original 1915 San Francisco World’s Fair Matchbook Holder
This is a very fine chromed metal matchbook holder with a separate badge-shaped attachment. The badge features a tower and the inscription “TOWER OF JEWELS”, with “SAN FRANCISCO 1915” below. The Tower of Jewels was built for the Panama Pacific International Exposition, and then was demolished after the Fair closed. Item #0110-2
Our price...$25
Original WWII Order of the Red Star with Serial Number "2098027"
This is a scarcer variety of the Soviet Order of the Red Star (Type 6, Variation 3, Sub-variation 4 "MZPP"). This near excellent badge features the engraved serial number #2098027 which dates its issue around mid-1945. This badge was manufactured at the Moscow Platinpribor Factory and falls within the second MZPP series serial number range from 2050000 - 2300000. The badge features the characteristically sloppy serial number engraving. The screw post is full length and includes its original WW2 era screw plate. Item #0307-10
Our price...$150
Original Early WWII M1 "Fixed Bale" US Army Helmet Shell
This is a very fine helmet shell featuring a sand-finished, non-reflective painted surface rating about 95%. This helmet also boasts an original stainless steel rim and a fixed bale chin strap. The web OD green chinstrap has separated in one spot but is complete and in very fine condition. Item #0314-2