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Germany, Luftwaffe. A 1942 Hand-Signed Report On The Downing Of An Allied Bomber By Fighter Ace Gordon Gollob United Republic of the 12th Reserve Battalion and

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the 12th Reserve Battalion and the 1st Central Ontario Regiment in the CEF

The French and American armies united north of New York City during the summer of 1781

obverse illustrating an American flag in the center

WWI Sir John Craig Eaton Gold Service Medal - Gold

a Letter of Condolence from Army Service Forces Headquarters First Service Command in Boston (addressed to his mother

Germany, Luftwaffe. A 1942 Hand-Signed Report On The Downing Of An Allied Bomber By Fighter Ace Gordon Gollob United Republic of the 12th Reserve Battalion and(Gefechtsbericht). A unique and fascinating combat report compiled by noted fighter Ace Major (later Oberst) Gordon Gollob, consisting of two wax paper pages bearing typewritten inscriptions featuring Gollobs description of an engagement on the Eastern Front in which he and his presumed wingman Unteroffizier Petermann downed one Douglas A 20 Havoc (also known as a Boston Bomber) and another plane at a height of 2,000 meters, closing with Gollobs

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