Posted 2 years ago
scottvez
(554 items)
This WW2 Trench Art was made for an Army Air Corps soldier.
Base is steel with two rifle rounds and two .50 caliber rounds. Sandwiched between sheets of plexiglass is a photograph of an AAC Crew Member with full leather flight gear and parachute.
The glass has a small AAC branch insignia at the top and "USAAF", both painted on.
The photograph is identified on the back to a SSG and dated 1943.
Scott
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Thanks, Tom.