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WWII U.S. Army Artillery Captain John P. Downing Uniform Grouping

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WWII U.S. Army Artillery Captain John P. Downing Uniform Grouping
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This grouping consists of Downing's tunic, visor cap, Sam Browne belt, pleated pants with belt, two cotton riding trousers, khaki cotton service shirt, two chocolate brown wool service shirts, doeskin coat, Ike-style dress jacket, service shirt with 9th U.S. Army patch, OD green pants, HBT coveralls, dress tunic with 2nd Service Command patch and belt, V-neck sweater, scarf, khaki cartridge belt, khaki tan and OD green wool riding pants, assorted uniform insignia, buttons, and captains bars, 9th U.S. Army patch and Field Artillery insignia, two 1943 ''Lateral Conduct of Fire'' pads, and Downing's military service records all neatly stored in two footlockers. Many articles retain a private purchase ''CHRISTENSON / 285 / FIFTH AVENUE / NEW YORK'' tag with Downing's name accompanying them. Most articles remain in about excellent condition with some exhibiting wear from long term storage with areas of light handling marks, mild staining, and minor moth holes. The brown leather Sam Browne belt, cross strap, brass hardware, and sword hanger show mild verdigris on the metal surfaces and overall light handling wear. The Ike-style Class A dress jacket retains the original size ''40R'' collar tag with the upper lining displaying a handwritten ''8065 / May '45'' and the jacket dated June 3, 1944. The insignia comprises standard U.S. Army officer ''U.S.'' brass collar insignia, brass artillery lapel insignia, captains' bars on both epaulets, and a 9th army unit patch on left shoulder. The OD green herringbone twill coveralls retain silver embroidered captain's bars and gold artillery officer crossed cannon insignia on the collar. The artillery unit guidon flag displays a ''743 / (crossed cannons) / S'' in yellow with a red background and remains in very good condition with fraying at the pointed ends. The officer tunic exhibits two silver bullion threaded captain's bars on each epaulet with the left shoulder exhibiting a 9th Army unit patch and the left cuff retaining two silver bullion Overseas Service Bars. The doeskin officer overcoat shows two tears on the interior lining just above the rear vent and along the right armpit liner stitching with the waistbelt present. The three wool spear-point collar service shirts all remain plain with one OD green shirt retaining a 9th Army shoulder unit patch. The assorted insignia include two brass crossed cannon insignia, two ''U.S.'' brass collar insignia, nine embroidered gold crossed cannon patches, six ruptured duck patches, three silver embroidered captain's bars, and 13 brass Federal Eagle uniform buttons with three unused ''Lateral Conduct of Fire'' notepads. The two included footlockers measure 31''x17''x13 1/2" with the lids prominently displaying Downing's full name and service number. Captain John P. Downing served in the U.S. Army from August 24, 1940, until July 24, 1945, with the U.S. 9th Army, 743rd Field Artillery which arrived in England in early December 1944 and were battle tested throughout the war having participated in the Central Europe and Rhineland campaigns. (28C11738-PV33) [John A. Micavich Collection] (1500/2000)