WWII Vietnam US Colonel BENTZ Wood Swagger Stick - BRONZE Star, Legion of Merit

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I bought this, and others I have listed, directly from the estate of Colonel Bentz. It is 19" long and in good condition with some cuff marks, scratches and chips. The wood is darker in some places, lighter in others and it is not completely straight; it has a curve-like bent to it's shape. The wood could be bamboo although I am not certain. I do not know from whom or how it was acquired. I've copied and pasted his obituary below for more information on his amazing career in the US Military. "After receiving his commission as a 2nd Lieutenant of Infantry in 1946, he served in the US Army for 30 years, retiring from the service in 1976. During those intervening years, Col. Bentz had an extremely varied and interesting career, holding various command and staff assignments from platoon level to the staffs of Joint Chiefs of Staff (JCS) and the Secretary of Defense. After attending Airborne School and receiving his parachute wings, his first assignment took him to Japan in 1947 where he was assigned as a platoon leader in the 21st Infantry, 24th Division located at Kumamoto on the island of Kyushu. A year later he was placed on a year’s temporary duty as the Legal and Government Officer with the Nagasaki Military Government Team, which oversaw the governing of the Prefecture of Nagasaki during the military occupation of Japan. He later read more