Security Police Armory: Heckler & Koch presentation assault rifle made 

 for the Saudi Arabian Forces (1987.0387); 3246 Test Wing: 3 Colt 

 Industries submachine gun/rifles (1987.0228); Department of the Army, 

 Center of Military History (through David C. Cole): flag bandanna 

 honoring Gen. William Henry Harrison, "The Hero of Tippecanoe* 

 (1988.0635); Consolidated Property Account: chest of 

 Mannlicher-Carcamo ammunition (1987.0918); (through John D. 

 Wakefield): Italian pistol, Austrian Steyr pistol, Belgian Fabrique 

 Nationale pistol, German Walther pistol, German Heckler and Koch 

 pistol, Colt pistol, Sig Maremont pistol, and a Smith and Wesson 

 pistol (1987.0906); Frontier Army Museum (through Stephen J. Allie) : 5 

 Stoner machine guns, 2 Colt submachine guns, a Stoner rifle, Stoner 

 carbine, Armalite rifle, Harrington and Richardson rifle, 

 linker/delinker, and a magazine loader (1987.0370); HW DA (DPFL-AL?): 

 Argentine Army presentation pistol made by F. M. Browning (1987.0386); 

 Letterkenny Army Depot: Beretta semi-automatic pistol (1988.0021); New 

 Cumberland Army Depot (ONAG) (through John D. Wakefield): M12 holster 

 and an ammunition pouch (1987.0475); Office of the Chief of Military 

 History, Historical Services Division (through Col. Raymond C. Ball): 

 448 ENIAC computer components (308932); Patton Museum of Cavalry and 

 Armor: Austrian Roth-Steyr pistol, German Dreyse pistol, and a 

 Czechoslovakian pistol (1987.0391); experimental AR-15 rifle and 

 carbine (1988.0017); prototype assault rifle, sniper's rifle, and an 

 Italian assault rifle (1988.0040); 2 Springfield rifles, a Johnson 

 rifle, British Enfield rifle, Swiss Army carbine, and a Czech rifle 

 (1988.0118); Rock Island Arsenal (through John D. Wakefield): M9 

 Baretta pistol (1987.0516); U.S. Army Missle Command: 4 pieces of 

 material radiated by the MICOM Long-John laser and a wooden plaque 

 (1985.0347); Department of the Navy, David Taylor Research Center, 

 Ship Structures Division (through David P. Kihl): compression-tested 

 steel I-beam of a ship deck component (1988.3035); U.S. Department of 

 Defense, Headquarters DAFC-ALA: 2 Browning pistols, a Smith & Wesson 

 revolver, and Taurus pistol set with magazine and cleaning brush 

 (1985.0107); Office of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense: 

 .41 caliber Colt revolver with accessories (1988.0612); ceremonial 

 sword decorated with floral rhinestones and a gold-plated sheath 

 (1989.0348); double-barrel presentation shotgun engraved 'Caspar 

 Weinberger* on the stock (1989.0349); presentation long sword 

 decorated with brass, bone, and rhinestones (1989.0350); Office of the 

 Director of Administration and Management, OSD: 2 presentation 

 submachine guns (1989.0347); OSD: presentation dagger in a brass 

 sheath (1989.0351); brass presentation saber (1989.0352); wood and 

 ivory replica of a gun used by Angolan Freedom Fighters (1989.0456). 



U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of 



Health, National Institute of Dental Research (through Rinah J. Ham 

 and Michael Roberts, D.D.S.): package of 5 stainless steel dental 

 instruments (1988.0729). 



U.S. Department of the Interior, Geological Survey, Branch of Global 



Seismology and Geomagnetism (through John D. Wood): 5 magnetometers, 4 

 earth inductors, 2 variometer sets, a galvanometer, dip circle, and a 

 tilting dumpy level (1982.0671); National Park Service Clearinghouse 

 (through Anthony M. Knapp) : bronze Mexican War trophy cannon made in 

 1844 and surrendered at Vera Cruz on March 29, 1847 (1989.0206). 



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