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Replica. All the planes flying the skies during WWI and the 20s featured wood -propellers. Mounted on the shaft of huge six to twelve cylinder engines, the engine was started up by giving the propeller a solid swing. Early wood propellers are often the only artifacts saved from old aircraft, and antique ones are rare and costly.
Led by Col Walter Stewart's Bomb Group, 54 out of the 178 bombers that participated in the raid were lost and another 58 were damaged. The Allied losses were so high in the operation that it would be nicknamed "Black Sunday". Photo of the historic low level bomb raid has been hand signed by Col. Stewart who would receive the Distinguished Service Cross for his actions over Ploesti.
Military Jackets Air Force Death Spade Flight Jacket 100% nylon, water repellent outer shell, poly fiberfill lining, zippered utlity pocket with pencil pocket on left arm, ribbed knit collar, cuffs and waistband. Two front slash pockets with snap down flaps, two inside slash pockets with snap closure. Reversible black nylon lining, black flight jacket with US Air Force Death Spade imprint on back. Extra full cut.
Army Jackets Army Logo Varisty Jacket 100% suede leather outer shell, nylon/poly lining, 2 front slash pockets, inside pocket, knit waist, cuffs and collar, 8 inch embroidered US Army logo patch on back.
Marine Jackets Marine Ribbon Logo Flight Jacket 100% nylon, water repellent outer shell, poly fiberfill lining, zippered utlity pocket with pencil pocket on left arm. Ribbed knit collar, cuffs and waistband. Two front slash pockets with snap down flaps, two inside slash pockets with snap closure, reversible rescue orange nylon lining. Black flight jacket with marines ribbon logo imprint on back. Extra full cut.
USS Barb (SS 220) The USS Barb, her crew, and her Captain Eugene Fluckey - one of the few submariners to be awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor - are legend in the submarine force! Here's your chance to own a large scale replica of this historic boat at a small scale price! This fully assembled, exquisitely detailed resin model is a full 25" long. It comes complete and mounted, with brass nameplate.
US Submarine Force Ball Cap Deep, Silent, Fast, Deadly. This cap is taking the fleet by storm! Close-stitch embroidery of our copyright DSFD design on a black comfort-fit cap. One size fits all.
Dolphin Golf Towel Made of super-absorbent 100% cotton, Machine washable navy blue terry. Perfect for wiping your hands or your balls! Choose silver or gold dolphins. Whether a serious golfer or a mere duffer, you won't want to be without this.
Ship's Bell Commemorative Plaque This beautiful 9 inch X 12 inch hardwood commemorative plaque sports a mounted 4 inch Brass Ships Bell w/ Lanyard and dolphin plate with your three lines of text. Makes an excellent gift for retirees, event speakers, and special recognition honors.
The Lost Battalion DVD It began on October 2nd, 1918, when the men of the U.S. Army's 77th Division, 308th Battalion were surrounded by German troops in the Argonne Forest. Without food, water or reserve ammunition, cut off from supply and communication lines, and subjected to constant assaults and bombardments, they managed to hold off the enemy until they were finally rescued after five days of desperate action. This A&E Original Movie brings their harrowing ordeal to life. Directed by Russell Mulcahy (Ricochet, Highlander), THE LOST BATTALION stars Rick Schroder (NYPD Blue, Crimson Tide) as Major Charles Whittlesey, the civilian-turned-soldier who won the Congressional Medal of Honor for keeping his outnumbered troops alive and fighting in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
Ken Burns' The War By focusing on stories from four quintessential American towns - Luverne, Minnesota; Sacramento, California; Waterbury, Connecticut; and Mobile, Alabama - Burns and co-director Lynn Novick personalize the arrows on battlefield maps. Over forty citizens - veterans, factory workers, internment camp detainees, everyday people - recount their experiences of WWII, and contribute to a stunning "emotional archaeology," as Burns puts it, of the Earth-shaping conflict.