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Hello All, picked these items up this morning from my ex-wife, [free!] Her house belonged to a WW-2 vet. She found them in a built-in bookcase w/cabinets. The items are an unopened K-ration, Good-Conduct medal, sewing kit, and visor eagle. Also, a "ships newspaper" [I think] "The Wakefield Watch" U.S.S. Wakefield AP-21 dated 26 Dec 1944. Also, another, The Mitchell Mix-Up, U.S.S. General Billy Mitchell, dated4 August, 1944 Thought I would share, Regards, Leipzig
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Very nice! Is the GC medal named? The treasure is the ration for sure!
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Thanks, Mr. Jerry! No, the medal is not named. The ration has the "flap" torn off one end and the inside box is covered in a brown, "waxy" material[waterproofing]? It is stuck to the outside box and won't come out. I won't fool with it! Regards, Leipzig
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