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NAMED US WWII NAVY UNIFORMS AND MEDAL BARS

537: NAMED US WWII NAVY UNIFORMS AND MEDAL BARS

Radioman 3rd Class Floyd Bush, USN: Uniform consisting of jumper with embroidered name, bullion Aerial Gunner sleeve insignia, bullion sleeve rating, three place ribbon bar, discharge ins, flat hat, scarf, pants with embroidered name. He entered active military service 1944 with assignment to Okinawa. He was an aerial gunner on a PBY flying boat.

Aviation Machinist Mate 1st Class W.J. Dennison: Uniform consisting of jumper with insignia, P-coat (named) with insignia, flat hat, Riker mount with medal bar, good conduct with two bars, American Campaign, A-P Campaign with star, WWII Victory, Occupation.

Signalman 3rd Class Rollo Ross Cannon, USN: Uniform consisting of jumper with five place ribbon bars, scarf, flat hat, two dog tags with chain, pants. He served on WWII in the Pacific Theatre, seeing action aboard a PT Boat. His decorations consisted of the Good Conduct Medal, Philippine Campaign with two stars (Leyte/Luzon), Pacific Campaign with three stars (Okinawa) and the WWII Victory Medal. He as discharged 25 Feb 1946.

Seaman 2nd Class Thomas J. 'T.J.' Steele, USNR: Uniform consisting of jumper with mine sweeper SSI, scarf, flat hat. He enlisted in 1942, being assigned to the mine sweeper tender USS Pickett in the Pacific. His was one of the ships that cleared Tokyo Bay of mines before the arrival of the USS Missouri. He was discharged from the Navy in 1945.

All veteran attributions and histories have been provided by the consignor and are believed to be accurate but not guaranteed by the auctioneer.
Provenance: The Jack Angolia Collection
$100 - $200

The Jack Angolia World War II History Museum Collection

Saturday, August 1st 2020


SOLD - $200

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