Historical Memorabilia

This U.S. Marine Corps NCO Ceremonial Dress Sword (Gold) is a must-have for any Marine enthusiast. The blade is made of high-quality stainless steel, measuring 29 inches in length, and the handle is similarly crafted. This modern style sword is perfect for display or ceremonial use, and the right-handed orientation makes it easy to hold. The item package dimensions are 39 x 5.5 x 3 inches, making it a convenient addition to any collection. The sword comes with a free wall stand, making it easy to display in any room. The sword is designed with the Marine Corps force in mind, and the gold blade material adds a touch of elegance to the overall design. This collectible item is perfect for anyone interested in militaria, and the sturdy construction ensures it will last for years to come. Whether you’re a collector or a fan of the Marine Corps, this sword is an excellent addition to any collection.

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At least they were noticed as was evident from a mission to photograph the Suhio reservoir hydroelectric power plant deep in North Korea when two Banshees were escorted by two squadrons of F-86s! The squadron was credited with taking over 800,000 feet of film in support of the Marines and the FEAF for which it flew over half its missions.

After the landing they moved north and after heavy fighting in Seoul they liberated the city. The1st Marine Division was attacked by ten Chinese infantry divisions on 27 November 1950. They fought their way out of the Chosin Reservoir against seven Communist Chinese divisions suffering over 900 killed and missing, over 3,500 wounded and more than 6,500 non-battle casualties mostly from frostbite during the battle.

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