ADJUTANT GENERAL CORBIN ARCHIVE, WITH PRESENTATION SWORD,
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31.75" etched blade with presentation To Henry Corbin, Adjutant General United States Army from the 24th Infantry Club. Presentation grade field and staff sword. Ornate gold bullion officer's belt with brass buckle with gold patriotic eagle with three quarter laurel wreath. Ca 1935 officer's cap with gold bullion eagle and two gold bullion bands with central silk sky blue hat band. Leather visor with gold bullion oak leaves. Plus, two countersigned documents by H.C.Corbin First is a promotion of Garrison McCaskey to First Lieutenant on April 14th 1900 signed by W. McKinley The second document is a promotion of George R. Armstrong to First Lieutenant of the Infantry on December 26, 1902 signed by Theodore Roosevelt.Condition: Leslie's Official History of the Spanish-American War
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