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Lot 467:War Trophy/Uniform Item Lot for Pearl Harbor/WWII/Korea Veteran

September 10th, 2021|Rock Island, IL
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Lot 467:War Trophy/Uniform Item Lot for Pearl Harbor/WWII/Korea Veteran

September 10th, 2021|Rock Island, IL
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Grouping of War Trophies and Issued Items from a Decorated World War II/Korean War Airborne Artillery Observer and Pearl Harbor Survivor

Per the consignor, the items in this lot were acquired from Major Lee R. Stickler, which includes a narrative from Stickler himself. Having been called up for active service following his graduation from Oregon State University in 1940, Stickler was originally posted to a field artillery outfit at Fort Ord for a one year stretch, but instead "got volunteered" to extend his service for a deployment to Hawaii; in doing so, he missed most of his unit being federalized and deployed to the Philippines, where many of them would meet their end in either the Japanese invasion or in the following Bataan Death March. While in Hawaii he dodged some bullets of a more literal variety, having been staying in the Schofield Barracks on December 7th, 1941, which came under fire due to its proximity to Wheeler Airfield. While not the best place to be, it certainly wasn't the worst; at 2:30 that morning he was dropping off some friends at their ships, and declined an offer to sleep on board instead of going all the way back to his barracks. Shortly after this, he would be tapped for flight training, which led him to the role of airborne observer/liaison that he would hold for the remainder of his military career. A very hazardous duty, typically involving being exposed to both ground fire and enemy aircraft while flying a small, unarmed, single engine aircraft at low altitudes on the wrong side of the line of battle, Stickler's luck held up. While serving in Europe he saw many sights, including spotting concentration/POW camps from the air, meeting a counterpart from the Nazi side who took his spotter plane all the way from the Eastern Front to American lines so he wouldn't end up in Soviet hands, watched a Russian officer summarily execute his driver for denting the fender on a lend-lease Jeep, and nearly got blown up when a minefield was explosively cleared while he was flying overhead; Stickler was fine, his plane needed a lot of work afterwards. Later, he would see further action in Korea, earning the Silver Star. Having survived many hazards in his career, he settled down to civilian life in 1963, passing on in 2012. The group includes many photocopied documents related to Stickler, some by his own hand, as well as a number of photographs. Three German dress daggers are included, one each for the Heer (WKC, with sliver portapee and green/silver hanger), Luftwaffe (Ernst Pack/Siegfried, with hanger), and SA (RZM M7/2, with hanger). A 5 1/2 inch wide patch for the 158th Liaison Squadron is also included, along with a booklet, "The 158th Liaison Squadron in the E.T.O.", a patch for the 7th Corps and one for an unidentified unit, two leather Captain rank tabs, three sets of Liaison pilot wings (one silver, one silver bullion, one white thread), two brass collar tabs for the 34th Artillery, a leather "L.R. STICKLER" name patch and a Bulova type A-11 wristwatch. Provenance: The Putnam Green/Sycamore Collection

ConditionVery good overall. The daggers show some light wear and spotting overall, with the Luftwaffe dagger showing some tearing/fraying of the hanger. The uniform items show mild wear appropriate to age and use.
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Item LocationRock Island, IL
Views1819
Catalog page328
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