Frank Mollura): 4 thermoelectric generators, control panel cabinet, and 

 skid base mount (1982.0260); Department of the Army, Anniston Army Depot: 

 4 machine guns, 2 rifles, 2 pistols, and a grenade launcher (1983.0410); 

 Combat Systems Test Activity (through Cecil E. Martin, Jr. and Robert C. 

 Schnell): 20 U.S. Howitzer cartridges, 6 U.S. Howitzer cartridge cases, 

 and a training cartridge (1986.0396); Fort Carson Frontier Museum 

 (through Barbara Springer): 10 firearms (1986.0525); Fort Carson Museum 

 of the Army of the West (through Barbara Springer): 11 reproductions of 

 U.S. and Viet Cong flags, an original U.S. 49-star flag, and a tunic of a 

 Japanese navy cadet pilot (1986.0787); The Institute of Heraldry (through 

 Opal V. Landrum) : 29 U.S. distinctive unit crest insignia (1986.0886); 48 

 U.S. distinctive insignia (1987.0373); (through Col. Gerald T. Luchino) : 

 Multinational Force and Observers Medal with case (1986.0915); Operations 

 Command (through William J. Stephens): Russian and English language 

 teletypewriters and a type ECTRRMII cryptographic equipment used for 

 international communication (1983.0232); The Pentagon (through Raymond A. 

 Bell): 17 pieces of equipment comprising the Washington-Moscow Direct 

 Communications Link (1986.0520); U.S. Army Center for Military History, 

 Fort George G. Meade Museum (through James A. Speraw, Jr.): 8 firearms 

 (1986.1001); U.S. Army Quartermaster Museum (through Horace Mann): 175 

 experimental uniforms including prototypes and issue standards, 95 pieces 

 of insignia, and a swatch book of uniform clothing samples (318026); U.S. 

 Military Academy (through Lloyd A. Buchalter): steam-heating system 

 convector, ca. 1899 (1986.0211); Women's Army Corps Museum (through 

 Elizabeth J. Avery): 3 booklets, a leaflet, and a pamphlet on the history 

 of the Women's Army Corps (1986.0962); Department of the Navy, Naval Air 

 Reserve Center Denver, Buckley Air National Guard Base (through L. W. 

 Perry): U.S. Navy service dress blue uniform cap and necktie and a 

 yearbook of the Naval Air Technical Training Center at Norman, Oklahoma, 

 1945, all used by Lt. (jg.) Leone C. Bradbury (1986.0658); Naval Research 

 Laboratory (through Capt. E. L. Ebbert) first production prototype of 

 Varian Associates Model H-10 atomic hydrogen maser (1981.0276); U.S. 

 Marine Corps, Headquarters, Office of the Commandant: 14 battle streamers 

 (1985.0884); U.S. Naval Submarine Library and Museum (through Mr. Hackett 

 and Wallace W. Wilhelm) : 3 pieces of British Mark VII submarine escape 

 equipment and a Steinke hood escape appliance with 4 accessories 

 (1980.0852). 



U.S. Department of Energy (through Don R. Sloan): set of 7 modules and an 



explanatory panel of a 1/24 scale engineering model of the Clinch River 

 Breeder Nuclear Reactor Plant, ca. 1982 (1986.0392). 



U.S. Department of the Interior, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (through Peter 

 A. Anastasi): pane of 30 stamps and the die proof for the 1986-87 season 

 of Migratory Bird Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps 

 (1986.0742); (through Norma Opgrand) : uncut sheet of 120 Migratory Bird 

 Hunting and Conservation federal revenue stamps for the 1987-88 season, 

 autographed around the edges by people responsible for its production 

 (1987.0486). 



U.S. Department of Justice, Drug Enforcement Administration, Dallas Field 

 Division (through M. J. Sibice) : 21 mint postage stamps (1986.0612); 

 Federal Bureau of Investigation (through Jan W. Brown): 15 pieces of U.S. 

 paper currency, 1875-1918 (1985.0675). 



U.S. Department of the Treasury, Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms 



(through L. E. Dallas): U.S. Marlin rifle, Austrian Mannlicher Schonauer 

 rifle, and a German MG34 machine gun (1982.0515); (through Sherman P. 



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