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Lot 2 WWII Photos NAMED ARMORED SCHOOL TANK DRIVER BARRACKS 1943 Fort Knox 94

$ 5.28

Availability: 34 in stock
  • Theme: Militaria
  • Conflict: WW II (1939-45)
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Region of Origin: United States
  • Condition: Very Good

    Description

    ORIGINAL WWII PHOTOS - ORIGINAL TO THE TIME - NOT A COPY, SCAN, OR REPRO
    QUANTITY: 2 - See the other original WWI & WWII photos that I have listed.
    ITEM: Lot of 2 Original WWII Snapshot Photos of the 1st STUDENT REGIMENT, ARMORED SCHOOL DIVISION at FORT KNOX, Kentucky, circa 1943. ARMORED SCHOOL DIVISION TANK DRIVER SERGEANT PATTERSON and inside of his barracks at Fort Knox. Detailed views with lots of gear. See all scans.
    Photos are from Sergeant Patterson who was a tank driver of the 1st Student Regiment, Armored School Division at Fort Knox, Kentucky. He was NOT being trained at Fort Knox. He and his buddies were trainers of other tank men cycling through the Armored School.. They were like an elite German "Lehr" or "Teaching" unit. Sergeant Patterson drove an M1000 Ward LaFrance Wrecker Truck, M5 Stuart Tanks, M3A1 Lee Tanks, and M4A3 Sherman Tanks. Some were painted in German markings as "target tanks" in maneuvers with tank crews being trained in combat. Later Sergeant Patterson was apparently assigned to the 4th Armored Division fighting in the ETO from 1944-1945.
    SORRY. I WILL NOT SELL OR SHIP THIS ITEM TO RUSSIA, AFRICA, OR SOUTH AMERICA DUE TO PROBLEMS WITH POSTAL SYSTEMS.
    DATE: WWII - photo does not glow under a black light.
    SIZE: 3.25" x 4.5"
    CONDITION: Very Good; See scans..
    BACK: One has descriptive note written; See last scan.
    SOURCE: From the archives of the World War History & Art Museum (WWHAM) in Alliance, Ohio. WWHAM designs and delivers WWI and WWII exhibits to other museums. Our traveling exhibits include Brushes With War, a world class collection of 325 original paintings and drawings by soldiers of WWI, and Iron Fist, an HO scale model of the German 2nd Panzer Division in 1944 with 4,000 vehicles and 15,000 men.
    See my other listings. Multiple items won from me in the same two day period may be combined to save on shipping.
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