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Browse historical military artifacts covering more than 500 years of warfare from the Middle Ages through the Vietnam War in this online virtual-museum. Please check back often. We plan 100’s, perhaps thousands of new exhibits in the near future and beyond.
Battlefield Museum is an online virtual museum presenting historical military artifacts representing over 500 years of warfare from the Middle Ages through the Vietnam War. The collection illustrates original examples of arms and armor, uniforms, medals, insignia, headgear, edged.
The historically significant Rudolf Hess WW1 Medal Document for the Bavarian Military Merit Cross (Militär-Verdienstkreuz)…Rudolf Hess enlisted in the First Bavarian Infantry Regiment in 1914 and served with that unit until badly wounded and transferred for convalescence.
Rudolf Hess WW1 Medal Document for the Bavarian Military Merit Cross (Militär-Verdienstkreuz) German Awards, German Awards & Documents
Vietnam War 5th Special Forces Group MACV Recondo School Plaque to SGM George Dunaway.
Rudolf Hess WW1 Medal Document for the Bavarian Military Merit Cross (Militär-Verdienstkreuz) German Awards, German Awards & Documents
Doolittle Raider Medals & Documents Grouping #58. Completed one year of High School. Entered military service on September 1, 1938 at Charlotte, North Carolina and served with Field Artillery before transfer to Army Air Corps in 1939. Assigned 37th Bomb Squadron at Barksdale Field, Louisiana.
Imperial Japanese Army helmet with cloth cover and camouflage net with a photo of the soldier’s family as found inside the helmet after a firefight…A fine standard Army helmet with yellow star sewn to the cloth cover…The photo which had been tucked underneath the leather liner shows the young Japanese soldier’s family-a poignant ...
In an effort to report on the state of different facets of the military collectibles market, Military Trader strives to discover and share the opinions of the hobby’s leading dealers and collectors. This month, we had the privilege to talk with Ed Hicks.
US Army 1st Cavalry MP M1 Helmet and Japanese Police Sword with painted 1st Cavalry insignia. A splendid example of Occupied Japan 1st Cavalry Division Military Police helmet and liner.