Lot no. 102
US name pack bags. The set comprises a thick OD canvas pack bag with incomplete fastening, the manufacture is illegible. It is stencilled with the name ROY D. HAISLIP 14012995, Corporal of Company E, 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th US Infantry Division. Starting on 11 July 1944, this unit fought north of Saint Lo in the Battle of the Hedges. It then crossed France and liberated Nancy on 15 September, before advancing towards the German border and occupying Sarreguemines on 8 December. Then deployed to Arlon, the 35th DIUS took part in the Battle of the Bulge from 25 December 1944, repelling the assaults of four German divisions. On 10 January 1945, after thirteen days of fighting, it recaptured Villers-la-BonneEau and Lutrebois. Another bag, made of OD3 canvas, with a full drawstring, bears a partially illegible manufacturer's label, dated 1942, and the name JR Newel 36071703, Sergeant. According to our research, it has been declared KIA. The bag is coded C0183 on the invasion tape. According to the seller's information this item is from Longilly. On 18 December 1944, as German forces advanced through the Ardennes, American troops set up roadblocks around Longvilly and the nearby village of Mageret. These actions were intended to slow the German advance towards Bastogne. Elements of the 10ᵉ American Armoured Division, under Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Cherry, were sent to reinforce these positions. On the night of 18-19 December, Cherry's battle group reached Longvilly and Mageret. On 19 December, German troops launched a coordinated attack from three directions against the American column between Longvilly and Mageret, resulting in intense fighting and heavy losses on the American side. However, German units quickly cut the road back to Bastogne, trapping the American forces. A third bag, OD7 canvas, worn, with loose fastener and illegible markings, bears the name Clifford A. Vaughn 34762478. A fourth bag, also OD3 canvas, with full drawstring, is identified as Harry D. Rasham 6667016 31737C. According to the seller's information this bag is from Longvilly. There is noticeable wear and a general patina to the pieces, with snags and stains. condition II+. Named US pack bags. The set includes a heavy OD canvas pack bag with an incomplete attachment the manufacturer is illegible. It bears a stenciled name marking ROY D. HAISLIP 14012995, corporal of Company E, 134th Infantry Regiment, 35th US Infantry Division. From July 11, 1944, this unit fought north of SaintLo during the Battle of the Hedgerows. It then crossed France and liberated Nancy on September 15 before advancing towards the German border and occupying Sarreguemines on December 8. Later deployed to Arlon, the 35th US Infantry Division participated in the Battle of the Ardennes starting December 25, 1944, repelling assaults by four German divisions, and on January 10, 1945, after thirteen days of fighting, recaptured VillerslaBonneEau and Lutrebois. Another OD3 canvas bag with a complete drawstring bears a partially illegible manufacturer's label dated 1942 and a name marking JR Newel 36071703, sergeant. According to our research, he was declared KIA. The bag is coded C0183 on the invasion band. According to the seller, this piece comes from Longilly. On December 18, 1944, as German forces advanced through the Ardennes, American troops set up roadblocks around Longvilly and the nearby village of Mageret. These actions aimed to slow the German advance towards Bastogne. Elements of the 10th US Armored Division, under Lieutenant Colonel Henry Cherry, were sent to reinforce these positions. On the night of December 18-19, Cherry's task force reached Longvilly and Mageret. On December 19, German troops launched a coordinated attack from three directions against the American column positioned between Longvilly and Mageret, resulting in intense fighting and heavy American losses. However, German units quickly cut off the return route to Bastogne, trapping the American forces. A third OD7 canvas bag, worn with a loose attachment and illegible markings, bears the name Clifford A. Vaughn 34762478. A fourth OD3 canvas bag with a complete drawstring is marked with the name Harry D. Rasham 6667016 31737C. According to the seller, this bag also comes from Longvilly. Note significant wear and overall patina on the items, with snags and stains. Condition II+.
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Militaria Collection by Jean Marie Krzywanski dedicated to the Battle of Bastogne 1944-1945
6600 Bastogne - Belgium
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