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Original U.S. Framed Fabric Piece from the Curtiss NC-4 - First Trans-Atlantic Flight on May 27 1919 Japanese Militaria but had been compelled to

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but had been compelled to quit the service during the Wilderness campaign

this must have been used as a regular dinner plate and it still bears the Maker's markings on the rear rim

The Assyrian

Another 342 were wounded and 464 injured

The front side is an eagle with a breast and talon area that is vaulted out much more so than the crossguards seen on other types of daggers

Original U.S. Framed Fabric Piece from the Curtiss NC-4 - First Trans-Atlantic Flight on May 27 1919 Japanese Militaria but had been compelled toOriginal Items: One of a kind set. This is a great piece of Early U. S. Aviation history! The NC 4 was a Curtiss NC flying boat that was the first aircraft to fly across the Atlantic Ocean, albeit not non stop. The NC designation was derived from the collaborative efforts of the Navy (N) and Curtiss (C). The NC series flying boats were designed to meet wartime needs, and after the end of World War I they were sent overseas to validate the design

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