Julie McCall
radiopup@bellsouth.net
Hello Steve,
I am sending this e-mail in
regards to a conversation you
had with Larry Chambers earlier
this week. Since Larry does not
have internet access, he asked
that I forward photos and a
personal letter from Larry to
you below. If interested in any
items in the letter, please
phone Larry at 615-355-2005. His
schedule this holiday weekend:
Wednesday night 7-10pm CST,
Thursday Thanksgiving day
8:30am-11:00am or 7-10pm CST. He
may take these items to the
Nashville Flea Market to sell on
Friday.
Dear Mr. Speer,
My friend, Julie McCall is
sending you an e-mail concerning
the four War Posters which
measure 32”X26” which concern
the 79th Infantry
Division’s battles with Germany
in World War II. I have listed
below additional information
concerning these posters:
Poster 1: To Belgium and Back
with the 79th
Infantry Division, 31 August to
25 October 1944, Major General
I.T. Wyche, Commanding Officer
Poster 2: To the Rhine with the
79th Infantry
Division, 25 October to 14
February 1945, Major General I.T.
Wyche, Commanding Officer
Poster 3: Over the Rhine with
the 79th Infantry
Division, 17 February to 9 May,
Major General I.T. Wyche,
Commanding Officer
Poster 4: Through France with
the 79th Infantry
Division, 14 June to 29 August
1944, Major General I.T. Wyche,
Commanding Officer
These posters are great drawings
with the English Channel in
blue, the towns and roads the
soldiers traveled, drawings of
soldiers and tanks, etc. Some of
these posters have the following
locations listed: Camp Pickett,
Camp Blanding, Camp Forrest,
California-Arizona Desert, Camp
Phillips, P.O.E. England, Sante
Mere Eglise, Valognes, and more.
A small printers mark on the
bottom of the posters says
Printed by Fritz Busche
Drucereiges M.B.H. Dortmund
(Germany)
Would you have any interest in
buying these posters from me, I
am asking $40 each plus parcel
post to Maryville.
I also have other World War I
and World War II magazines,
books and newspapers for sale
listed below:
1. Background for War, Reprints
from Time, May 1939, 19 pages,
$15.00
2. U.S. Army Aircraft (Heavier
than Air) 1908-1946 by James C.
Fahey, 1st Edition,
Copyright 1946, $20.00
3. Survival Under Atomic Attack,
Reprint of the Official US
Government booklet, 16 Pages,
$5.00
4. America’s Army and it’s part
in the Great War booklet, by W.
C Both, 36 pages, $15.00
5. Infantry Drill regulations
United States Army 1912, 54
pages, $15.00
6. Restricted Map, Regional
Aeronautical chart Newfoundland,
compiled for the U.S. Army Air
Forces by U.S. Coast Guard,
$5.00
7. Newspapers Nashville
Tennessean or Nashville Banner
-- some worn and yellowed, but
readable, $10 each
7-1. Jap Peace Bib Believed
Rejected in U.S. Reply August
11, 1945
7-2. Bombs Hit Tokyo while
Japanese Debate Terms, August
13, 1945
7-3. Occupation Talked at
Manila, August 20, 1945
7-4. Jap Envoy in a Hurry with
Reply from Allies, August 12,
1945
7-5. Big Four to Accept Peace if
Allies Rule Hirohito, August 11,
1945
7-6. Japs Given More Time to
Sign, August 17, 1945
7-7. Quit Stalling, MacArthur
tells Japs, August 17, 1945
7-8. White House Says No Reply
Received Yet from Tokyo War
Continuing, August 13, 1945
7-9. Japan Occupation in Next 10
Days Set, August 20, 1945
7-10. Jap Reply to Surrender
Order on way to Capital, August
14, 1945
8. Eleven copies of Yank
Magazine from 1944-1945, $10
each
9 Our Navy magazines #1910,
1911, 1912, 1913, $15.00 each
10. Manual for Privates of
Infantry of the Organized
Militia of the United States
1909,
Printed 1909, 185 PAGES, $15.00
Contact information for Larry
Chambers, phone 615-355-2005,
mailing address 514E. Kings
Road, Smyrna, TN 37167
Thanks for your time and
interest regarding these items.
Julie McCall for Larry Chambers
radiopup@bellsouth.net