WWII 592nd Engineer Boat & Shore Regt Uniform Group
This is an original, extensive WWII uniform, document, photo, insignia, and ephemera group belonging to a combat engineer attached to the 592 Engineer Boat & Shore Regiment, part of the 2nd Engineer Special Brigade.
The items in this group include:
1. Ike Jacket – Size 40 Regular dated May 10, 1944. It has EM US and Engineer collar ciphers with smooth clutches. The chevrons and shoulder sleeve insignia are machine sewn and the pocket patch is hand sewn. The ribbon bars are pin back. Excellent condition with no mothing.
2. Khaki Shirt – Size 15.5 x 33 inches. All insignia is hand sewn to the shirt. Small rust stain (from hanger) on back of neck and a small rust stain on the front shirt tail (from dry cleaning staple). Otherwise, clean.
3. Khaki Necktie – 40% wool / 60% rayon. No issues.
4. Wool Trousers – Dated May 7, 1946. Excellent condition. No Mothing.
5. Web Belt – Cream colored with ornate brass buckle with US Army Eagle (see pic). Total length 36 inches.
6. EM/NCO Visor Cap – Fur felt with russet brown leather front and back strap. “Made by Feldman”, size 7 1/8. Minimal mothing on top of cap. Supple.
7. Discharge - 2 pages. Official copy (black). Verifies his assignment with 592 Engineer Boat & Shore Regiment.
8. American Legion Cap – Post 331 (Nebraska). Some mothing.
9. Portraits – All 8×10 (4 total). One of soldier in uniform after basic training. Nice image with 1940′s color tinting. The other are high school, college, and later in life (with glasses).
10. Domain of the Golden Dragon Award – Full color and attractive (see pic). In original envelope postmarked November 11, 1945.
11. Letter of Recognition from President Barack Obama
12. Meal Card – Dated January 1945. Signed by veteran on back
13. Army Song Book – Dated 1941. Excellent condition.
14. Post Cards – 4 total. One is to the veteran’s parents and reads, “Dear folks, I’m at Fort Lewis at present and due to the large number of men here it will take from five to seven days for me to obtain my worshipped discharge. I hope you are in better health mom. It won’t be long before I am home for good.” Dated October 1, 1946. The other 3 post cards are from a friend of the veteran while he was vacationing.
15. 7 Stock Images of Japan Surrendering – Each measures 4 x 5 inches.
16. 1 Snapshot – 3 x 4 inches of the night sky being lit up by ship ordnance. The veteran wrote the following on the back, “Okinawa on the night that the news was announced that Japan had surrender (sic). The sky is filled with shells and bullets from everything from pistols to heavy anti-aircraft guns. Several men were killed and and (sic) a few were wounded from this demonstration of happiness over Japan’s surrender.”
17. Sterling ID Bracelet – Heavily tarnished with the veteran’s name on on side and his ASN (Army Serial Number) on the other.
18. Ribbons and Insignia – Minty loose Asiatic-Pacific Campaign ribbon, Good Conduct ribbon, WWII Victory ribbon, two “Ruptured Duck” lapel pins, 2 Engineer patches (removed from uniform), and 1 corps patch (removed from uniform).
19. School Pictures – Three 1930′s grade school class photographs. Postcard size.
Price: SOLD

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