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Auction History Result

1m047 36TH INFANTRY DIVISION 10x27.5 still '18 image of Company J in formation!

Date Sold 8/1/2013
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An Original Vintage Theatrical Oversized Movie Still (measures 10" x 27 1/2" [25 x 70 cm]) (Learn More)

36th Infantry Division (also known as the Panther Division, the Lone Star Division, The Texas Army, Texas Division and the T-Patchers) has been a division of the United States Army since World War I (WWI). It was originally known as the 15th Division but was renamed the 36th in July of 1917. The unit was sent to Europe in July 1918 and was deactivated in 1919. The division was called up again in 1940 for World War II (WWII). One of the units of this division has a sad claim to fame. The Second Battalion, 131st Field Artillery was detached and sent to the Pacific just before Pearl Harbor. They were captured by the Japanese and forced into slave labor, and their fate was unknown throughout the war, resulting in them being called "The Lost Battalion". In more recent years, the division has been active in search and rescue efforts following natural disasters.
Artist: Will Burns
Important Added Info: Note that this still measures 10" x 27 1/2" [25 x 70 cm].

Condition: good. It appears the bottom blank border has been trimmed from the still. There are some 1 1/2" and smaller tears around the edges of the still and there are some creases and scuffs throughout.
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