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IN ORDER TO INSURE YOU RECEIVE YOUR TIME PIECE IN THE BEST ORDER, ALONG WITH A WARRANTY AND APPRAISAL, WE TEST EVERY ONE FOR 12 TO 24 HRS BEFORE WE SHIP. A WATCH MAY HAVE BEEN SITTING A WHILE, SO ADJUSTMENTS MAY BE REQUIRED. WE THEN SHIP DOUBLE BOXED, INSURED, SIGNATURE, TWO DAY UPS AIR. WE RECENTLY WERE GIVEN NOTICE THAT IF AN ITEM SELLS ON SUNDAY, WE HAVE TO SHIP ON MONDAY TO KEEP OUR TS RATING. WE HAVE ALWAYS BEEN RATED AT THE TOP UNTIL THIS SUNDAY/MONDAY SHIPPING. WE WOULD RATHER GIVE IT UP TO INSURE YOU RECEIVE THE BEST WE CAN OFFER. EVEN IF OUR FEES ARE HIGHER. YOUR SATISFACTION AND VINTAGE WATCH ARE IMPORTANT TO US. ROCK AND DENISE ************************************
*************************************************** THIS IS AN EXPENSIVE FANTASTIC COLLECTION OF MILITARY MEDIC RELATED MILITARY MEMORABILIA FROM WWI THROUGH DESERT STORM. FROM MEDALS TO JEWELRY TO BADGES & PATCHES FROM SUPER RARE TO COMMON. WHAT A WONDERFUL GIFT FOR A DOCTOR. IT IS A LARGE 21 X 17 INCHES. YOU CAN OPEN FROM THE FRONT TO VIEW THE PHOTOS OR WEAR THE WATCH AND JEWELRY. IT TOOK TWO YEARS TO FIND THE ITEMS. ****************************************************** READY TO WEAR
CORPSMAN/MEDIC/NURSE WITH WITH IN A GOLDSMITHWORKS.COMâ„¢ MILITARYWATCHBOXâ„¢ REPRESENTING with REMOVABLE YOU ALSO RECEIVE FREE A ONE YEAR GSW LIMITED WARRANTY FREE APPRAISAL WITH ALL INFO TO INSURE ONLINE 65.00 US INSURED SIGNATURE SHIPPING 145.00 SUPER FAST INTERNATIONAL FEDEX FREE 800 438 6894 TOLL FREE SUPPORT 1944 PARATROOPER MEDICS M1C HELMET I CONTINUE TO SEARCH HIGH & LOW AN AWESOME HISTORIC OVER 100 ITEMS
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NAVY/MARINES Navy Corpsman are highly skilled and are widely considered some of the best front line medics in the US military service. During World War I, hospital corpsmen served throughout the fleet, earning particular distinction on the Western Front with the Marine Corps. A total of 684 personal awards were awarded to hospital corpsmen in the war, including 2 Medals of Honor, 55 Navy Crosses, and 237 Silver Stars. In World War II, hospital corpsmen hit the beach with Marines in every battle in the Pacific. Joe Rosenthal’s iconic photo of the flag-raising on Iwo Jima, captured during that battle’s early days, depicts Pharmacist’s Mate Second Class John Bradley among the group of Marines on Mt. Suribachi that day. They also served on thousands of ships and submarines. Notably, three unassisted emergency appendectomies were performed by hospital corpsmen serving undersea and beyond hope of medical evacuation. The Hospital Corps has the distinction of being the only corps in the U.S. Navy to be singled out in a famous speech by Secretary of the Navy James Forrestal after the conclusion of the war. Hospital Corpsmen can further specialize, Special Amphibious Reconnaissance Corpsman, or SARC. They are usually found in both the FMF Recon and Marine Division Recon and MARSOC units. They are trained and skilled in combat, including combatant swimming, opened/closed circuit scuba diving, military free-fall and amphibious operations. ARMY Combat medics (also known simply as medics) are trained military personnel who are responsible for providing first aid and front line trauma care on the battlefield. They are also responsible for providing continuing medical care in the absence of a readily available physician, including care for disease and battle injury. Combat medics are normally co-located with the combat troops they serve. USAF medics have frequently served attached to US Army units in recent conflicts. Though all combat medical personnel are universally referred to as “medic”, within different branches of the US military, the skill level, quality of training and scope of work performed by medics varies from branch to branch. Army medics are mainly first aid and initial combat care; their mission is to get a wounded soldier treated enough to survive transportation away from a combat area and to a proper medical facility as quickly as possible. VIETNAM Thomas Bennett was a conscientious objector who received the medal for his actions as a medic. The first medal of the war was presented to Roger Donlon for rescuing and administering first aid to several wounded soldiers and leading a group against an enemy force. ******************************************** Medical Detachment, 3d Battalion
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WWII NAVY CORPSMAN RANK PATCH
ORIGINAL
VIETNAM WAR 25th Med Det
KOREA WAR 125th Med BN
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WHAT A GREAT COLLECTION!
OF MILITARY MEDICAL AWARDS BADGES PATCHES
AND MORE
WE HAVE SPENT OVER TWO
YEARS FINDING ITEMS
THAT REPRESENT THIS MILITARYWATCHBOX
THIS STUNNING KEEPSAKE
OF HISTORY HONORING THE BRAVE MEN
WHO SERVED AS MEDICS AND CORPSMAN
DOCTORS AND NURESE
OF THE U.S. ARMED FORCES
OVER 89 YEARS
THE
COREMAN CORPSMAN
&
MEDICS
OF THE ARMED FORCES
ORIGINAL NAVY COREMAN WOOL FLASH
ORIGINAL
VIETNAM WAR
25th MED DET
PATCH
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DEPLOYED WITH THE 335TH AHC COWBOYS
1st Platoon (Ramrods)
2nd Platoon (Mustangs)
Gun Platoon (Falcons)
166th Trans Det.
234th Signal Det.
25th Medical Det
The combat helicopter units serving in South Vietnam know as the Cowboys were U.S. Army aviators of A Company, 82d Aviation Battalion, 173d Aviation Platoon (Casper), and the 335th Assault Helicopter Company. The three Cowboy UH-1 “Huey” flight platoons; Ramrods, Mustangs, and Falcons were based in several locations throughout South Vietnam from 1965 until the end of the war and was officially disbanded in 1976.
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ORIGINAL AIRBORNE WWII ARM PATCH
STILL HAS THREAD WHERE IS WAS SEWN ON A SLEEVE
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101ST AIRBORNE MEDIC
WEARING
M1943M1944
DUST GOGGLE
ON HIS HELMET
RARE SUMMER NORMANDY INVASION M-1944 ISSUE
101ST AIRBORNE PARATROOPER SIGNED DUST GOGGLES
THE US GOVERNMENT BEGAN ISSUING DUST GOGGLES IN 1943 FOR PARATROOPERS. THEY WERE NOT DESIGNED TO BE WORN WHILE JUMPING, RATHER FOR TRANSPORTATION AS PROTECTION AGAINST DUST. I LUCKED OUT WITH TWO PAIRS, ONE ISSUED IN 1943, AND THIS SET THAT IS RARE. IT WAS ISSUED FOR THE NORMANDY SUMMER INVASION IN 1944. THESE ARE THE TINTED VERSION FOR SUMMER WEAR.
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WWI RED CROSS BAG AND ADDITIONAL ITEMS
WWI RED CROSS BAG
LOOKING INSIDE
ALL COTTON
EXCELLENT PATINA VS STAINING
AWESOME
IT WILL BE FOLDED AND MOUNTED
SIGNED
WE BELIVE THIS IS A SURGENS PIN
GOOLD PLATED 925 SILVER RED
AMERICAN RED CROSS “ARC” PIN FROM VIETNAM
SIGNED “STERLING”