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Comic WW II Military Post Card

$8 USDComic WW II Military Post Card

Postcards:Military:Comical Military Post Card
What a cute card. This soldier is carrying his rifle bayonet and his girlfriend. The card says: "To My Soldier Boy Friend, Sure I'm your prisoner. How could a gal resist when you're so irresistible?" This linen card is marked 217 and Copyright on the front. The back is marked: Morale Builders Series A--10 subjects. A "Colourpicture" Publication, Cambridge, Mass., U.S.A. The front of the card is in great condition with only very slight edge and corner wear. The back has some discoloration and ...
Dress Parade at U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. Post Card

$10 USDDress Parade at U.S. Military Academy, West Point, N.Y. Post Card

Postcards:Military:West Point Postcard
This delightful postcard shows the Cadets lined up for Dress Parade. This card was published by the Hudson River Day Line, New York and is also marked Post Cards of Quality, The Albertype Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. The post card is used and has a cancellation date of July 15, 1934. The cancellation mark is on both the back and the front of the card. This card is in very good condition with some slight corner and edge wear. Overall very nice condition. What a wonderful piece of West Point memorabilia! I ...
SOLD World War II Marshall Davis Postcard

SOLDSOLD World War II Marshall Davis Postcard

Postcards:Military:Marshall Davis Postcard
This postcard depicts a very dejected soldier and says "Another Day--And No Mail". There are several other soldiers sketched in the background reading their mail. Poor boy! This card was mailed from Camp Swift Texas on May 9, 1943. It has a pencil written message on the back. The card is in very good condition with slightly bumped corners, one slightly bent corner, and some age dots. What a nice addition to any WW II collection this will be. I will be happy to combine purchases to save on ...
 
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