Posted 2 years ago
scottvez
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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.