can of foot powder, poster of decorations and awards, plastic canteen, 

 sectionalized projectile, practice projectile, and an aircraft smoke, 

 signal, and illumination device (1979.0329); Fort Huachuca Museum: 1st 

 Signal Service Group guidon, British WW I field telephone, and a Japanese 

 field telephone, 1932 (1935.0307); Fort: Sam Houston Museum (through John 

 M. Manguso): 3 pairs of black low quarter dress shoes, 1940s and 1960s 

 (1984.0881); Headquarters, U.S. Army Armament, Munitions and Chemical 

 Command (through Joseph P. Casadei): French machine gun and receiver 

 (1986.0040); The Infantry Center and School (through Capt. Jeffrey G. 

 Miller): 6 insignia, 2 scarves, 2 decals, and 2 helmet liners, all used 

 at the Officer's Candidate School at Fort Benning, Georgia (1933.0700); 

 The Institute of Heraldry (through Col. Charles R. Spittler): flag of 

 Great Britian, flag of Vietnam, and a flag of the Congo (1982.0022); 

 (through Opal V. Land rum ) : 53 pieces of distinctive insignia (1985.0457); 

 The Old Guard Museum: 19 firearms and edged weapons (1986.0052); Oregon 

 Military Museum: M14 rifle, grenade launcher, and a submachine gun 

 (1986.0053); Don F. Pratt Museum (through Charles H. Cureton): 3 

 reproductions of an English musket, 3 rifles, 2 machine guns, a 

 rifle/shotgun, carbine, and a revolver (1985.0145); 2nd Armored Division 

 Museum (through Tambia Little Johnson): 6 British helmets, 1940s, and 2 

 guidons (1984.1053); 7th Infantry Division and Fort Ord Museum: 16 medal 

 lapel pins; pair of mittens, WW II; pair of combat boots, 1960s; and a 

 sharpshooter qualification badge (1984.0939); 3rd U.S. Infantry and 

 Central Issue Facility (through Colonel Cini): 13-piece dress blue 

 uniform of Colonel Robert G. Xrause, Commander of the 'Old Guard," 3rd 

 Infantry, 1985 (1985.0165); 203rd Military Intelligence 3attaiion: 

 carbine and machine gun of Soviet manufacture (1986.0247); U.S. Army 

 Quartermaster Museum (through Phil Cavanaugh): 3 individual and one pair 

 of red wool U.S. Army experimental shoulder loops and a loop of navy blue 

 wool, 1936-38 (1984.0791); U.S. Army Training Support Center (through 

 Col. Robert E. Spurrier) : 42 pieces of insignia and a beret used by mock 

 Soviet Forces during training exercises (1984.0839); U.S. Civil 

 Administration of the Ryukyu Islands (through Lt. Col. D. C. Buckley): 

 136 mint postage stamps of the Government of the Ryukyu Islands, 1970-71 

 (1984.0396); U.S. Military Academy Band (through Emma-Jo L. Davis): 

 7-piece band uniform worn by Sergeant Major Robert Moon, 1974-84 

 (1985.0510); Department of the Navy, Naval Administrative Command 

 (through R. E. Pastore): R.C.A. electron microscope, utlra microtome, and 

 an intermediate power source (299455); Naval Air Development Center: 20 

 components related to cathode ray tube display technology and the early 

 applications to aircraft systems, radar, and computers (1978.0261); 

 Office of the Secretary of the Navy: Brazilian Rossi Squire shotgun 

 (1985.0836); U.S. Marine Corps, Marine Corps Development and Education 

 Command (through Capt. C. W. Smith): M16 rifle prototype with accessories 

 (1986.0536); Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense (through Stanley M. 

 Duda) : automatic pistol with case and accessories made in Austria by 

 Glock (1985.0405). 



U.S. Department of Energy, Idaho Operations Office (through Nick C. Aquilina): 

 sheet of 16 gasoline rationing coupons printed during the Arab oil 

 embargo of 1973 (1984.0965); Oak Ridge Operations (through Joseph A. 

 Lenhard) : model demonstrating the diffusion separation of isotopes built 

 at Columbia University in 1942 as part of the Manhattan Project 

 (1984.0855). 



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