ayf 43 ZINK 4 with papers and vet grouping
Posted: Wed 22 Nov 2017, 02:31
I recently found a vet grouping form an estate with the papers and most of the items on the papers.
The Flare Gun was an ayf ZINK 4 with a holster that had the belt loops cut by a knife, I think we know what that means? The holster is in bad condition but I think taken of a soldier who didn't need it anymore.
A rare Mauser HSc with the large eagle and test proof with the nice holster was included as well as a set of binoculars and K98 cleaning kit. The vet's son told me the hat that was listed on the papers was eaten by moths and thrown out years ago.
It also came with all of his medals and I got a "hit" with the National Archives for his enlistment records.
It appears he was part of the Normandy Invasion and has 5 stars for battles in Europe he was part of.
He was promoted to Sargent during the war and the history of this vet needs more work.
So here is the Flare Gun and a photo of all the items I got from the vets estate. He was also a religious man with the Crosses that may have given him the Faith to survive.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone and please remember our proud vets who served in WWII.
Mark
The Flare Gun was an ayf ZINK 4 with a holster that had the belt loops cut by a knife, I think we know what that means? The holster is in bad condition but I think taken of a soldier who didn't need it anymore.
A rare Mauser HSc with the large eagle and test proof with the nice holster was included as well as a set of binoculars and K98 cleaning kit. The vet's son told me the hat that was listed on the papers was eaten by moths and thrown out years ago.
It also came with all of his medals and I got a "hit" with the National Archives for his enlistment records.
It appears he was part of the Normandy Invasion and has 5 stars for battles in Europe he was part of.
He was promoted to Sargent during the war and the history of this vet needs more work.
So here is the Flare Gun and a photo of all the items I got from the vets estate. He was also a religious man with the Crosses that may have given him the Faith to survive.
Happy Thanksgiving everyone and please remember our proud vets who served in WWII.
Mark