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Original U.S. WWII Named US Marine Corps Sea Bag Lot Featuring Artwork, UNIS Markings and Locations - Sgt. George Muller 3rd Provisional Military Police Battalion, 4th Marine Division

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Original Items: One-Of-A-Kind. This is a beautiful memento of WWII. The Marine that owned this “sea bag” was of some artistic talent when it came to painting the images on the bags. Both seabags have multiple stencils of the name G.D. MULLER with his service number written as well. The bags feature various markings and sketches such as a large Eagle, Globe and Anchor, a pinup girl as well as locations of areas he presumably was at.

From what we could find while researching George Muller and based off of his UNIS marking is that he was attached to the 4th Marine Division with the 3rd Provisional Military Police Battalion. As for the extent of his service, we have not been able to locate any information on his overseas service, making these bags wonderful research opportunities.

The condition of the bags are good, with the expected staining, tears and holes from long service and use. The colors are still vibrant and easily discernible, making for wonderful wall hangers.

Comes more than ready for further research and display.

A duffel bag, duffle bag, or kit bag is a large bag made of either natural or synthetic fabric (typically canvas), historically with a top closure using a drawstring. Generally a duffel bag is used by non-commissioned personnel in the military, and for travel, sports and recreation by civilians. When used by a sailor or marines a duffel is known as a seabag. A duffel's open structure and lack of rigidity makes it adaptable to carrying sports gear and similar bulky objects.

A duffel bag is often confused with a hoop-handled hard-bottomed zippered bag, generically also known as a gym bag.

The duffle bag, though, was mostly used during World War II, the term, duffel bag first mentioned by E.E. Cummings, a poet who also served an ambulance driver in Europe. He wrote letters detailing his experiences in the war and military and actually uses the term, duffel bag. The original duffle bags were rather crude with brass eyelets; the canvas bag was long and cylindrical, and used rope as a draw string to tie closed.

By WWII, the "doughboy" duffle bag had served as a critical source of transport and movement for weaponry, equipment and arms. This bag, the perfect solution for carrying around military kits, holding supplies and medical aid, made them vital for the battlefields of the Second World War.

By the end of the war, these Duffle travel bags were commonplace in civilian life in America, Australia and Europe. At the time, the canvas duffel bags that were so regularly used and had become a common part of fashion as much as utility. After the war, they became commonly held because the military surplus meant they could be purchased for pennies; soon people would begin to obtain this versatile, stylish Duffle bag for civilian needs.

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