Item Description
Original Items. Only One Lot Available. This is a lovely lot of 82nd Division items from World War I, including a scarce battery unit history, the record of a single 200-man battery of the 320th Field Artillery regiment. These are of the most difficult unit histories to find due to their scarcity, and this one even has a full roster of the battery with some nice annotations.
The lot also comes with an original embroidered 82nd Division patch, and two modern reproductions of 82nd Division patches. The unit history is in very rough shape with the strings that held it together now missing. The first page is signed by two soldiers, Corporal William Cruikshank Jr., and Lieutenant M.W. Goodman. Goodman served with Battery D until being commissioned as a Lieutenant in April 1919. The unit history is 5 x 7¼” and has 24 pages.
The embroidered patch has great construction and looks like new. The two reproduction patches are artificially aged to look uniform-removed.
A lovely lot, ready for further research and display.
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