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Original U.S. WWI 33rd Division 124th Field Artillery M1895 Swallowtail Guidon - Fought at St. Mihiel & Meuse-Argonne - Extremely Scarce - 27½ x 41” MG 42 By 11 April 1945

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By 11 April 1945

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The wood handle is still solid with great appearance

Original U.S. WWI 33rd Division 124th Field Artillery M1895 Swallowtail Guidon - Fought at St. Mihiel & Meuse-Argonne - Extremely Scarce - 27½ x 41” MG 42 By 11 April 1945Original Item. One of a Kind. This is a tremendous and extraordinarily scarce example of an M1895 Field Artillery swallowtail guidon used during the First World War. Guidons from WWI are like hens teeth, and are often mis identified as inter war. The best way to distinguish a First World War guidon is by its size, as M1895 guidons were very large, roughly 27 x 41, like this example. This example was flown by Battery F, 124th Field Artillery Regiment,

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