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REGIMENTAL BADGES OF THE RHODESIAN ARMY CASE Lot #70001 (Sale Order 1 of 342) REGIMENTAL BADGES OF THE RHODESIAN ARMY CASE | Presentation Case of The Regimental Badges of The Rhodesian Army. Embossed Leather covered case with dark green velvet background and engraved copper plaque. Original UDI Period Badges. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 12" x 12" | Condition: Very good. Light wear and small scratches on the case. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS BERET BADGES LOT Lot #70002 (Sale Order 2 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS BERET BADGES LOT | Lot of 3 Officer & Enlisted Man / NCO's Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Beret badges. One Maker Marked "Reuteler". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Approx. 32mm x 38mm | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE & INTERNAL AFFAIRS INSIGNIA Lot #70003 (Sale Order 3 of 342) RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE & INTERNAL AFFAIRS INSIGNIA | Lot of 12 Rhodesian insignia. (4) Rhodesian UDI Intelligence Corps Insignia, 3 Collars, 1 Cap Badge. (3) Rhodesian UDI Officer bullion Embroidered Tabs. (1 Air Force). (3) Rhodesian Internal Affairs Badges and Shoulder Tab. (2) British Intelligence Forces cap badges Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES CAP BADGE & COLLAR LOT Lot #70004 (Sale Order 4 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES CAP BADGE & COLLAR LOT | Mixed lot of 23 Royal Rhodesian Rhodesian UDI Security Forces Cap Badges & Collar Insignia. (5) RLI Collar Insignia. (3) Guard Force Cap Badges. (2) Royal Rhodesian Regiment cap Badge. (1) Rhodesian UDI regiment Cap Badge. (1) BSAP Cap badge. (1) UDI Air Force Cap Badge. (1) Pair Of UDI military Police Collar. (1) UDI Defense regiment Collar. (1) UDI Defense Unit Collar. (1) UDI Artillery Corps cap badge. (1) Southern Rhodesia General Service Corps Brass Shoulder Title and more. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN AFRICAN RIFLES CAP BADGE & COLLAR LOT Lot #70005 (Sale Order 5 of 342) RHODESIAN AFRICAN RIFLES CAP BADGE & COLLAR LOT | Lot of 11 Rhodesian African rifles R.A.R insignia. (4) R.A.R. Cap Badges. (5) R.A.R Collar Insignia. (2) R.A.R. Blackened Brass Shoulder Title. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN DESFENSE FORCES PATCH - WINGS & BADGES Lot #70006 (Sale Order 6 of 342) RHODESIAN DESFENSE FORCES PATCH - WINGS & BADGES | Modern Reproduction of Rhodesian Defense Forces patches, Selous Scout Beret Insignia, Wings and more. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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RHODESIAN UDI MINIATURE MEDALS PRESENTATION CASE Lot #70007 (Sale Order 7 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI MINIATURE MEDALS PRESENTATION CASE | Rhodesian UDI Honors & Awards Miniature Medals in Presentation Case serial number 000471 by Reuteler Mfg, Salisbury. Complete set of 34 Medals in a red leather covered case with the Rhodesia State gilded Insignia in front, the original documents & COA and the shipping cardboard box. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIA / ZIMBABWE BSAP NAMED SERVICE MEDAL BAR Lot #70008 (Sale Order 8 of 342) RHODESIA / ZIMBABWE BSAP NAMED SERVICE MEDAL BAR | Rhodesia / Zimbabwe BSAP Long Service Named Medal Bar. Identified to Constable "Sgt Goredema C", all 3 medals; Rhodesian General Service, Rhodesian Long and Exemplary Service & Zimbabwe Independence Medal are stamped on the rim. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI POLICE & ARMY MINIATURE MEDALS LOT Lot #70009 (Sale Order 9 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI POLICE & ARMY MINIATURE MEDALS LOT | Lot of 3 Rhodesian UDI Miniature Medals. (1) Legion of Merit Miniature Medal, missing the suspension ring and ribbon, size; 19mm x 22mm. (1) Rhodesian UDI Police Long Service & Good Conduct Medal. Size; 18mm x 25mm to top of the suspension bar. (1) Rhodesian UDI police "For Gallantry" Service Medal. Size; 18mm x 25mm to top of the suspension bar. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN UDI POLICE CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDALS Lot #70010 (Sale Order 10 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI POLICE CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDALS | Rhodesian UDI police, Conspicuous Gallantry Full Size & Miniature Medal Set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 500
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RHODESIA UDI DEFENSE CROSS & LEGION OF MERIT MEDAL Lot #70011 (Sale Order 11 of 342) RHODESIA UDI DEFENSE CROSS & LEGION OF MERIT MEDAL | Lot of 2 Rhodesian UDI Full Size Medals. (1) Rhodesia UDI Legion of Merit. (1) Rhodesia UDI Defense Cross Distinguished Service. Re-strike (stamped collectors set 22). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN UDI DISTINGUISHED DEFENSE CROSS MEDALS Lot #70012 (Sale Order 12 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI DISTINGUISHED DEFENSE CROSS MEDALS | Rhodesia UDI Distinguished Defense Service Cross, Full Size & Miniature Medal set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI BRONZE CROSS MEDAL SET Lot #70013 (Sale Order 13 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI BRONZE CROSS MEDAL SET | Rhodesia UDI Bronze Cross Full Size & miniature Medal Set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI GRAND CROSS OF VALOR MEDAL SET Lot #70014 (Sale Order 14 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI GRAND CROSS OF VALOR MEDAL SET | Rhodesia UDI Grand Cross of valor Full Size & Miniature Medal Set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 500
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RHODESIAN UDI CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL SET Lot #70015 (Sale Order 15 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI CONSPICUOUS GALLANTRY MEDAL SET | Rhodesia UDI Conspicuous Gallantry Full Size & 2 Miniatures Medal Set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniatures | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 500
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RHODESIAN UDI LEGION OF MERIT MEDAL SET Lot #70016 (Sale Order 16 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI LEGION OF MERIT MEDAL SET | Rhodesia UDI Legion of Merit Full Size & Miniature Medal Set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN UDI LEGION OF MERIT MEDAL SET Lot #70017 (Sale Order 17 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI LEGION OF MERIT MEDAL SET | Rhodesia UDI Legion of Merit Full Size & Miniature Medal Set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT Lot #70018 (Sale Order 18 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT | Lot of 2 Rhodesia UDI General Service Named Medals. (1) Engraved on the rim "PR109632 SMN A. Solomon". (1) Engraved on the rim "34421RFN M.H. Trakoshis". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDALS SET Lot #70019 (Sale Order 19 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDALS SET | Rhodesia UDI General Service Named Full Size & Miniature Medals Set. The Full size is engraved "102218 VDT G.J. Broad" on the rim. Unnamed miniature. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT Lot #70020 (Sale Order 20 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT | Lot of 2 Rhodesia UDI General Service Named Medals. (1) Engraved on the rim "PR92636 T/CPL A.R Lawry". (1) Engraved on the rim "PR97249 A/SGT Blignaut R.N". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN UDI DISTRICT SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT Lot #70021 (Sale Order 21 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI DISTRICT SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT | Rhodesia UDI District Service Named Medals. (1) Rim engraved "D.S.A Sibanda T.D". (1) Rim engraved "D.S.A. .Hamano N." Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT Lot #70022 (Sale Order 22 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI GENERAL SERVICE NAMED MEDAL LOT | Lot of 2 Rhodesia UDI General Service Named Medals. (1) Engraved on the rim "651364 PTE W. Ruzive". (1) Engraved on the rim "14685 CONST. Mahoho". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS - RLI - BSAP BULLION PATCH Lot #70023 (Sale Order 23 of 342) RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS - RLI - BSAP BULLION PATCH | Lot of 3 Large Rhodesian UDI, Heavy Bullion Embroidered on Felt patches. (1) Selous Scouts 4.5" x 5". (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry RLI 3.5" x 3.5". (1) Rhodesian BSAP 4.5" x 5". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SHOULDER PATCH & INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70024 (Sale Order 24 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SHOULDER PATCH & INSIGNIA LOT | Mixed lot of 18 Rhodesian UDI Bush War Shoulder patches and insignia. (4) Multiple patterns of Rhodesian Army shoulder patches. (3) Multiple patterns of Rhodesian Army 1st Brigade Shoulder Patches. (1) Rhodesian Army 2nd Brigade Shoulder Patch. (1) Rhodesian Army 3rd Brigade Shoulder Patch. (1) Rhodesian 2nd Bat. Guard Force Shoulder Patch. (2) Rhodesian Army Auxiliary Forces Shoulder Patch. (2) Rhodesian "Army" Field Shirt Tabs. (1) Rhodesian S.A.S. Jump Wings. (3) Singles BSAP Shoulder boards. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN UDI REGIMENTAL INSIGNIA DISPLAY CARDS Lot #70025 (Sale Order 25 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI REGIMENTAL INSIGNIA DISPLAY CARDS | Rhodesian UDI Regimental Insignia. Original Period insignia displayed on a 3' x 3" cardboard card covered with a unit matching piece of stable belt. Representing 13 branches of the Rhodesian Security Forces; SAS, RLI, RAR, Gray Scouts, MP, Medical C., Artillery C., Intelligence C., Armored C., Army Service C., Staff & Woman Service C., Engineers & Signal Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 3" x 3" Approx. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS JUMP WINGS Lot #70026 (Sale Order 26 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS JUMP WINGS | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Qualification Jump Wings. Unnumbered. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Approx. 2.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS Lot #70027 (Sale Order 27 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Numbered "1417" Qualification Jump Wings. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Approx. 2.5" | Condition: Very good. Missing the retainer bar. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHOSEDIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS Lot #70028 (Sale Order 28 of 342) RHOSEDIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Numbered "1488" Qualification Jump Wings. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Approx. 2.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS Lot #70029 (Sale Order 29 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Numbered "0857" Qualification Jump Wings. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Approx. 2.5" | Condition: Very good. Missing the retainer bar. | Est. $500 - 1000
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS Lot #70030 (Sale Order 30 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS NUMBERED WINGS | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Numbered "0806" Qualification Jump Wings. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Approx. 2.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $500 - 1000
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RHODESIAN SAS BELT BUCKLE - WINGS & INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70031 (Sale Order 31 of 342) RHODESIAN SAS BELT BUCKLE - WINGS & INSIGNIA LOT | Rhodesian S.A.S 1st Special Air Service lot. (1) Rhodesian SAS Belt Buckle, maker marked "Reuteler Mfg, Salisbury". (3) SAS Beret badges & Collar. (2) SAS Qualification Wings. (1) Rhodesian SAS Association Bullion wings & Balzers Insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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US - RUSSIAN - IRAQI SHOULDER BOARDS & PATCHES LOT Lot #70032 (Sale Order 32 of 342) US - RUSSIAN - IRAQI SHOULDER BOARDS & PATCHES LOT | Mixed lot of US - Russian - Iraqi- Syrian - Italian Shoulder Boards, Sleeve patches and Collar tabs. Various Branches and ranks. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTE BATTALION FLASH & WINGS Lot #70033 (Sale Order 33 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTE BATTALION FLASH & WINGS | Lot of 11 South African parachute Battalion Shoulder Flashes & Wings. (1) 1st Parachute Battalion "Yellow" First Issue. (1) 1st Parachute battalion New Version. (1) 44th Parachute Brigade. (1) 2nd Parachute Battalion (1) 3rd Parachute Battalion 2nd Issue. (1) 44th Parachute Brigade Training Center. (1) 44th Parachute Brigade Beret Insignia. (4) Different Pattern of Jump Wings. 16" x 6" x 1.5" Deluxe showcase. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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SOUTH AFRICA CISKEI SPECIAL FORCES FLASH & WINGS Lot #70034 (Sale Order 34 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA CISKEI SPECIAL FORCES FLASH & WINGS | Lot of 8 South Africa Ciskei Special Forces Flashes & Wings. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE BADGE INSIGNIA & ID LOT Lot #70035 (Sale Order 35 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE BADGE INSIGNIA & ID LOT | Lot of South African Police badges, Police Officer ID Card and sticker. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES FLASH & DOCS Lot #70036 (Sale Order 36 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES FLASH & DOCS | Lot of South African RECCE Special Forces Flashes and Documents. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF ENAMEL SHOULDER FLASH LOT OF 17 Lot #70037 (Sale Order 37 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF ENAMEL SHOULDER FLASH LOT OF 17 | Lot of 17 South Africa SADF Enamel Shoulder Flashes. (2) 32nd Battalion. (1) Transkei Special Forces. (1) 2nd Recon Commando. (2) SA Police President's Guard. (1) State President's Guard. (1) S.A.W. Sector 20 HQ. Ovamboland. (1) Transkei Equestrian Center. (1) 72 Motorized Brigade HQ. (1) 101st Batt. Recon Co. (1) Kaffrarian Rifles. (1) 2nd S.A Infantry Batt. (1) W.P Signal Units. (1) Chief of Staff Intelligence. (1) SADF Tech. College. (1) SA Army Battle School. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 2" x 2.1/4" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICA SWA 101st BATTALION Co SHOULDER FLASH Lot #70038 (Sale Order 38 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SWA 101st BATTALION Co SHOULDER FLASH | Lot of 9 South Africa S.W.A. 101st Battalion, Scorpion Company Shoulder Flashes. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 2.3/4" x 4.1/4" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF SHOULDER FLASH LOT OF 12 Lot #70039 (Sale Order 39 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF SHOULDER FLASH LOT OF 12 | Lot of 12 South Africa SADF Regimental Shoulder Flashes. (2) Group 6 HQ. (2) Group 7 HQ. (1) Congella Regiment. (1) 1st Parachute Batt. (1) SA Infantry School. (1) Swartland Commando. (1) SWA Command HQ. (1) 11th Commando. (1) SA Militere Inligtingskollege. (1) Infantry "B" Co. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 3.7.8" x 4.3/8" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIA BSAP RESERVE BADGES & SHOULDER PATCHES Lot #70040 (Sale Order 40 of 342) RHODESIA BSAP RESERVE BADGES & SHOULDER PATCHES | Lot of 6 Rhodesian BSAP Police Reserve Cap Badges & Shoulder Patches. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR SADF INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70041 (Sale Order 41 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR SADF INSIGNIA LOT | Mixed lot of Approx. 36 South African SADF Border War Insignia. Includes 32nd Batt. Cap Badges, SWA 10st Batt., Regiment Beret badge, SADF General & Warrant Officer Collar Tabs, SADF Medical Corps, SWA 911 Batt & 1st Specialist Enamel Flashes and more. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE FLASH LOT Lot #70042 (Sale Order 42 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE FLASH LOT | Lot of 8 South African 44th Parachute Brigade Shoulder Flashes. (1) 44th Para. Brig. HQ. (1) Work Dress 44th PB, 2nd Batt. (1) Work Dress 44th Para. BG, 4th Batt. (5) 44th Parachute Brigade Enamel Flashes; HQ, Maintenance Unit, Anti Aircraft, 4 Para. Batt, Engineer Squadron. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Pins have been cut off the enamel flashes. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70043 (Sale Order 43 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES INSIGNIA LOT | Mixed lot of 17 South African Special Forces "RECCE" insignia. (2) 1 SF Regiment w/ Brigade Bar Shoulder Flash. (2) 4 SF Regiment w/ Brigade Bar Shoulder Flash. (1) 4 SF Regiment (not adopted) Embroidered shoulder Flash. (6) Multiple Patterns RECCE Beret Insignia. (3) Service Dress Qualification Wings patch. (1) Operator patch. (1) Pair of SA Major General Shoulder Boards. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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SOUTH AFRICA SPECIAL OPS BRIGADE & PROTOTYPE WINGS Lot #70044 (Sale Order 44 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SPECIAL OPS BRIGADE & PROTOTYPE WINGS | South African Border Special Operation Brigades (1) Plaque and (2) Beret insignia. (1) South Africa RECCE "Prototype" beret badge for the 45 Parachutist Brigade. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF & SANDF PRO PATRIA & GSM MEDALS Lot #70045 (Sale Order 45 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF & SANDF PRO PATRIA & GSM MEDALS | South Africa SADF & SANDF Pro Patria & General Service Medals. Both are Numbered. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY & POLICE SERVICE MEDAL LOT OF 5 Lot #70046 (Sale Order 46 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY & POLICE SERVICE MEDAL LOT OF 5 | Lot of 5 South African Medals. (2) SAP - SAR medal & miniature. (1) Tanzania "Vita 1978-1979" medal. (2) Bophuthatswana Army Long Service - good conduct Medals. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF FULL SIZE & MINIATURE MEDALS LOT Lot #70047 (Sale Order 47 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF FULL SIZE & MINIATURE MEDALS LOT | Lot of 4 South Africa SADF Medals. (1) General Service Numbered "054879" full size medal. (1) Post 1994, full size "Unitas Medal". (1) John Chard miniature medal. (1) President's medal for Chiefs, miniature. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size & Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF NUMBERED SERVICE MEDALS LOT OF 3 Lot #70048 (Sale Order 48 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF NUMBERED SERVICE MEDALS LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 South Africa SADF Numbered Medals. (1) "Pro Patria Medal" serial "229021". (1) Southern African Medal Serial "013139". (1) General Service Medal serial "019211". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Full Size | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL FORCES RECCE INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70049 (Sale Order 49 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL FORCES RECCE INSIGNIA LOT | South African Special Forces "RECCE" insignia lot. (1) RECCE 2nd reconnaissance regiment plaque. | Size: 5.5/8" x 7.1/8". (2) Enamel, 4th Recon Commando shoulder flashes. (1) Enamel, Recon Commando Hq Shoulder flash. (1) Enamel, 1st Special Forces Regt. Shoulder Flash. (1) 5th Recon Command patch. (1) 4th Special Forces Regt. patch. (3) Mother Units (Affiliated Badges) 4th & 5th Recon Commando, 5th Special Forces Regt. (4) Wing & qualification patches, Nutria Parachute wings, Unofficial Air Supply Instructor and SADF Winged Wheel. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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SOUTH AFRICA SWAPOL KOEVOET SHOULDER FLASH LOT Lot #70050 (Sale Order 50 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SWAPOL KOEVOET SHOULDER FLASH LOT | Lot of 14 South West African police "SWAPOL" Koevoet Enamel Shoulder flashes and 1 Plaque. Various Units(1duplicate). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF - KOEVOET INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT Lot #70051 (Sale Order 51 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF - KOEVOET INSIGNIA & PATCH LOT | Lot of South African SADF - Koevoet Insignia & Patches. (5) SA Junior RECCE patches. (1) Venda beret patch. (2) 2nd Parachute Battalion & "Riddell" Nutria name tag. (1) Pair of Nutria NCO's sleeve rank. (1) Koevoet Tin enamel flash. (1) Transkei Special Forces enamel flash. (1) S.W.A. Koevoet "Zulu - Tango" arm patch. (3) SA Police & Army diver qualification patches. (3) Bophuthatswana dog handler insignia and more. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTIST QUALIFICATION WINGS LOT Lot #70052 (Sale Order 52 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTIST QUALIFICATION WINGS LOT | Mixed lot of 16 South African Countries Parachutist Qualification Jump Wings Insignia. Including, SADF, Swaziland free fall, Ciskei, SA Legion of Frontiersmen, Transkei Special Forces, SA Railway Police and more. | Size: 1.5" to 4" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF BORDER WAR PARACHUTIST WINGS Lot #70053 (Sale Order 53 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF BORDER WAR PARACHUTIST WINGS | Lot of 17 South African SADF Border War Parachutist Jump Wings and qualification Nutria Patches. | Size: 2" to 4.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICA AIRBORNE PARACHUTIST WINGS LOT Lot #70054 (Sale Order 54 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA AIRBORNE PARACHUTIST WINGS LOT | Lot of 11 South African Airborne Parachutist Wings. (4) Multiple patterns of the S.W.A Parachutist Beret Insignia. (1) Ciskei Para. Beret Patch. (2) Static Line & Free fall Para. "Fantasy" Wings. (2) Mess dress SA Basic Wings. (2) Basic & Instructor Wings Patches. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE WINGS & PATCHES LOT Lot #70055 (Sale Order 55 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE WINGS & PATCHES LOT | Mixed lot of 10 South African Police & Koevoet Qualification Wings, Patches, badges and Shoulder Flashes. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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WWII BRITISH PARATROOPER CAP BADGE & COLLAR LOT Lot #70056 (Sale Order 56 of 342) WWII BRITISH PARATROOPER CAP BADGE & COLLAR LOT | WWII British Paratroopers, Airborne Cap Badge & Collar Insignia, lot of 6. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Age and patina. | Est. $80 - 150
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BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CAP BADGES & COLLAR LOT Lot #70057 (Sale Order 57 of 342) BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CAP BADGES & COLLAR LOT | WWII - Cold War, Mixed lot of Approx. 42 British Commonwealth Cap badges and Collar insignia. Various Branches and Regiments. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CAP BADGES & COLLAR LOT Lot #70058 (Sale Order 58 of 342) BRITISH COMMONWEALTH CAP BADGES & COLLAR LOT | WWII - Cold War, Mixed lot of Approx. 36 British Commonwealth Cap badges and Collar insignia. Various Branches and Regiments. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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BRITISH 21ST & 22ND SAS STABLE BELT - PATCH - WING Lot #70059 (Sale Order 59 of 342) BRITISH 21ST & 22ND SAS STABLE BELT - PATCH - WING | British SAS lot. Includes; (1) British SAS Stable belt. (1) C Squadron, 22nd SAS regiment 6" x 8" plaque. (1) 21st SAS regiment 6" x 7" plaque. (1) Pair of the 21st SAS "Special Air Service, Artists" shoulder tab. (1) A Single "21st S.A.S. Artist" shoulder tab. (2) SAS 2.1/4" unmarked metal Halo Parachute wings. (2) SAS 3" Dress, cotton embroidered Parachute wings. (1) SAS Cotton embroidered on felt beret insignia. (1) "21 S.A.S. Regiment" Rectangle tab. (1) Pair Of Officer S.A.S Shoulder board. (3) Beret & Cap insignia of the 21st Special Air Service "Artists". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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BRITISH SAS SPECIAL AIR SERVICE PATCHES & WINGS Lot #70060 (Sale Order 60 of 342) BRITISH SAS SPECIAL AIR SERVICE PATCHES & WINGS | Cold War Era, Lot of 23 British Commonwealth S.A.S. Special Air Service insignia. (9) S.A.S. regimental shoulder tabs. (2) Special Air Service Tabs. (3) Qualification wings. (8) S.A.S. Beret Flashes. (1) S.A.S. blazers Pocket patch. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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BRITISH AIRBORNE STABLE BELT & WINGS INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70061 (Sale Order 61 of 342) BRITISH AIRBORNE STABLE BELT & WINGS INSIGNIA LOT | Cold War Era, British Airborne, Paratroopers Stable Belt, 8 Patterns of Qualification Wings, Pegasus Parachute Regiment Patches and 1 tab. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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LAW ENFORCEMENT BADGES LOT OF 8 Lot #70062 (Sale Order 62 of 342) LAW ENFORCEMENT BADGES LOT OF 8 | Mixed lot of 8 Law Enforcement badges & pin. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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COLD WAR US ARMY AIRBORNE & SF INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70063 (Sale Order 63 of 342) COLD WAR US ARMY AIRBORNE & SF INSIGNIA LOT | Mixed lot of Approx. 40 Cold War Era US Army Airborne & Special Forces Insignia & Patches. Includes Jump Wings, Pathfinder, SF Badge, DUI crest insignia and more. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES SHOULDER PATCH LOT OF 37 Lot #70064 (Sale Order 64 of 342) COLD WAR US ARMED FORCES SHOULDER PATCH LOT OF 37 | Cold War Era US Armed Forces Shoulder Patch, Lot of Approx. 37 Patches. Airborne, US Marines, Air Force. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Glows under UV Light. | Est. $40 - 80
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CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE 1st AIRBORNE JUMP WINGS Lot #70065 (Sale Order 65 of 342) CONFEDERATE AIR FORCE 1st AIRBORNE JUMP WINGS | 1980's Commemorative Air Force, Formerly "Confederate Air Force" 1st Airborne 3" Qualification Wings. Lot of 20. The 1st Airborne was an Airborne re-enactment group in the early 1980's , part of the Formerly "Confederate Air Force", and used to perform static line jumps in air shows around the Country. Their members were all former Paratroopers. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 3" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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US ARMY SPECIAL FORCES & AIRBORNE PATCHES LOT Lot #70066 (Sale Order 66 of 342) US ARMY SPECIAL FORCES & AIRBORNE PATCHES LOT | Mixed lot of Approx. 28 US Army Special Forces & Airborne patches. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOLDIER OF FORTUNE CONVENTION PATCHES & BUCKLES Lot #70067 (Sale Order 67 of 342) SOLDIER OF FORTUNE CONVENTION PATCHES & BUCKLES | Soldier of Fortune Convention Patches & Belt Buckles lot. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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FRENCH ARMED FORCES TAP PATCHES & INSIGNIA LOT Lot #70068 (Sale Order 68 of 342) FRENCH ARMED FORCES TAP PATCHES & INSIGNIA LOT | Mixed lot of Approx. 33 French Armed Forces TAP Patches & Regimental Insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $40 - 80
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ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES IDF CAP BADGES & INSIGNIA Lot #70069 (Sale Order 69 of 342) ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES IDF CAP BADGES & INSIGNIA | Israeli defense Forces IDF Cap Badges & Insignia. Mixed lot of Approx. 57 insignia, Wings, Collar and pins from various branches and regiments of the IDF. Includes 2 live rounds, a piece of metal shrapnel and an empty cartridge shell. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES IDF SHOULDER FLASH & PATCH Lot #70070 (Sale Order 70 of 342) ISRAELI DEFENSE FORCES IDF SHOULDER FLASH & PATCH | Israeli Defense Forces IDF Regimental Shoulder Flash / Tag & patches. Lot of Approx. 60 tags of Various Branches and regiments, Patches and cards. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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US & WORLD MILITARY BADGE INSIGNIA & COINS LOT Lot #70071 (Sale Order 71 of 342) US & WORLD MILITARY BADGE INSIGNIA & COINS LOT | World Military insignia & Coins. Includes US Wings, Medal, pins, Roman coin and more. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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MINIATURE AWARD MEDALS LOT OF 7 Lot #70072 (Sale Order 72 of 342) MINIATURE AWARD MEDALS LOT OF 7 | Lot of 7 Re-strike World Miniature Medals. French, British, Finland. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Miniature | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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WORLD ARMY AIRBORNE PARATROOPER WINGS & INSIGNIA Lot #70073 (Sale Order 73 of 342) WORLD ARMY AIRBORNE PARATROOPER WINGS & INSIGNIA | Mixed lot of Approx. 40 World Army Paratroopers Qualification Wings & Various Insignia. Countries: Canada, Russia, Israel, Cuba, Guatemala, Syria and more. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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WORLD ARMY PARATROOPER WINGS & COMMANDO INSIGNIA Lot #70074 (Sale Order 74 of 342) WORLD ARMY PARATROOPER WINGS & COMMANDO INSIGNIA | Mixed lot of Approx. 32 World Army Paratroopers Qualification Wings & Various Commando Insignia. Countries: Germany, Lebanon, Italy, Guatemala, Argentina and more. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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WORLD ARMY PARATROOPER WINGS & COMMANDO INSIGNIA Lot #70075 (Sale Order 75 of 342) WORLD ARMY PARATROOPER WINGS & COMMANDO INSIGNIA | Mixed lot of Approx. 50 World Army Paratroopers Qualification Wings, Various Commando Insignia and Shoulder Tabs. Countries: Egypt Para / Commando, Thailand, Denmark, Spain, Canada, UK, Italy, Finland and more. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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FRENCH - LAOS - CAMBODIA - ZAIRE JUMP WINGS LOT Lot #70076 (Sale Order 76 of 342) FRENCH - LAOS - CAMBODIA - ZAIRE JUMP WINGS LOT | Lot of 10 Airborne Parachutist Jump Wings. (1) French Basic Wings, Delsart & Drago, Unnumbered. (1) French Metal Gold Color, Instructor Wings, Drago. (1) Laos Wings, Drago. (1) Cambodia Wings, Unmarked. (1) Zaire Instructor Wings, Delsart. (1) Parachute Initiation Wings, Drago. (3) Parachute Wings patches. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN UDI OFFICIAL STATE FLAG COTTON FABRIC Lot #70077 (Sale Order 77 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI OFFICIAL STATE FLAG COTTON FABRIC | Rhodesian UDI Official State Flag. Multiple piece construction printed on cotton. Manufacture tag present "William Smith & Gourock". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 68" x 40" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 500
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RHODESIAN UDI OFFICIAL STATE FLAG IN NYLON Lot #70078 (Sale Order 78 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI OFFICIAL STATE FLAG IN NYLON | Rhodesian UDI Official State Flag. One piece printed on nylon. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 74" X 34" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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MODERN AFRICAN WARS MERCENARY & UNIT PENNANTS Lot #70079 (Sale Order 79 of 342) MODERN AFRICAN WARS MERCENARY & UNIT PENNANTS | Lot of 3 Pennants. (1) Mercenary School with French Motto "Vive la Mort, Vive la Guerre, Vive le Sacre Mercenaire". (1) French Airborne 6th R.P.M.I.Ma. (1) French E.A.T. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7" x 10" to 9" x 13" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN SAS SPECIAL AIR SERVICE WALL HANGER Lot #70080 (Sale Order 80 of 342) RHODESIAN SAS SPECIAL AIR SERVICE WALL HANGER | Rhodesian Bush War S.A.S. Special Air Service Wall Hanger "Tapestry". Wartime Manufacture in wool. | Size: 19.5" x 30" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $300 - 500
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RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS WALL HANGER TAPESTRY Lot #70081 (Sale Order 81 of 342) RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS WALL HANGER TAPESTRY | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Wall hanger "Tapestry". Wartime manufacture in Wool. | Size: 21" x 25" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHODESIAN RAR AFRICAN RIFLES TRUMPET BANNER Lot #70082 (Sale Order 82 of 342) RHODESIAN RAR AFRICAN RIFLES TRUMPET BANNER | Rhodesian Bush War R.A.R. African Rifles regimental Trumpet Banner. Cotton fabric with gold fringe, single side embroidery. | Size: 15.5" x 12" | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $250 - 350
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RHODESIAN UDI COTTON TOWEL WITH STATE FLAG Lot #70083 (Sale Order 83 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI COTTON TOWEL WITH STATE FLAG | Rhodesian UDI, Cotton Towel with one side printed Rhodesian State Flag. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 29" x 18" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE HQ FLAG Lot #70084 (Sale Order 84 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE HQ FLAG | South Africa SADF 44th Parachute Brigade HQ Official Unit Flag. Cotton / Linen , Double side, multiple piece construction. | Size: 65" x 46" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 500
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SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SAS-SAR FLAG DESK DISPLAY Lot #70085 (Sale Order 85 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SAS-SAR FLAG DESK DISPLAY | South African Police SAS - SAR Flag Desk Display. | Size: 7" x 6" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $40 - 80
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AFRICAN WAR ANGOLA NATIONAL FLAG RUSSIAN MADE Lot #70086 (Sale Order 86 of 342) AFRICAN WAR ANGOLA NATIONAL FLAG RUSSIAN MADE | African War, Angola National Flag. Russian made. Printed on cotton, dated 81. | Size: 69" x 46" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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WEST GERMAN ARMY RED & GREEN BERET LOT OF 5 Lot #70087 (Sale Order 87 of 342) WEST GERMAN ARMY RED & GREEN BERET LOT OF 5 | Lot of 5 West German "Bundeswehr" Green & red Berets. Including and Airborne Officer with heavy silver bullion embroidered insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $50 - 100
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ISRAELI ARMY IDF REGIMENTAL BERET LOT OF 5 Lot #70088 (Sale Order 88 of 342) ISRAELI ARMY IDF REGIMENTAL BERET LOT OF 5 | Lot of 5 Israeli IDF regimental Berets. (1) Air Force Gray Beret. (1) Military Intelligence Green Beret. (1) Givati Brigade Purple Beret. (1) Artillery Corps Light Blue Beret. (1) Armored Corps Black beret. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $60 - 120
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NEW ZEALAND SAS BERET STABLE BELT PATCH & WINGS Lot #70089 (Sale Order 89 of 342) NEW ZEALAND SAS BERET STABLE BELT PATCH & WINGS | New Zealand SAS Special Air Service Enlisted Man / NCO's Beret, Stable Belt, NZ Special Air Service Tabs & 2 dress and Service wings. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR LIGHT INFANTRY GREEN BERET Lot #70090 (Sale Order 90 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR LIGHT INFANTRY GREEN BERET | Rhodesian Bush War RLI Green Beret with insignia. Linen has been removed. 2 Vent hole rivets. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS OFFICER BERET Lot #70091 (Sale Order 91 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS OFFICER BERET | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Officer Beret. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED SELOUS SCOUTS BERET Lot #70092 (Sale Order 92 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED SELOUS SCOUTS BERET | Rhodesian Bush War Enlisted Man / NCO's Selous Scouts Beret. Maker mark "Reuteler" insignia. British made beret. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7.1/4 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $250 - 500
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED SELOUS SCOUTS BERET Lot #70093 (Sale Order 93 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED SELOUS SCOUTS BERET | Rhodesian Bush War Enlisted Man / NCO's Selous Scouts Beret. Unmarked beret & insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED SELOUS SCOUTS BERET Lot #70094 (Sale Order 94 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED SELOUS SCOUTS BERET | Rhodesian Bush War Enlisted Man / NCO's Selous Scouts Beret. Unmarked insignia. SA made beret. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $300 - 600
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RHODESIAN UDI 2nd BATTALION GREEN BERET Lot #70095 (Sale Order 95 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI 2nd BATTALION GREEN BERET | Rhodesian Bush War, 2nd Battalion Enlisted Man / NCO's Green Beret. SA / Rhodesian made Unmarked beret. Rhodesian Regiment insignia with 2nd Bat. Flash. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 6.3/4 | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN ARMY REGIMENT ENLISTED MAN GREEN BERET Lot #70096 (Sale Order 96 of 342) RHODESIAN ARMY REGIMENT ENLISTED MAN GREEN BERET | Rhodesian Bush War, Army Regiment Enlisted Man / NCO's Green Beret with Insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 6.3/4 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED ARMY REGIMENT BERET Lot #70097 (Sale Order 97 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ENLISTED ARMY REGIMENT BERET | Rhodesian UDI, Enlisted Man / NCO's Army regiment Green Beret with Red Flash and Insignia. SA / Rhodesian made beret. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMORED CORPS BLACK BERET Lot #70098 (Sale Order 98 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMORED CORPS BLACK BERET | Rhodesian Bush War Armored Corps Black Beret with Insignia (unmarked). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMORED CORPS BLACK BERET Lot #70099 (Sale Order 99 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMORED CORPS BLACK BERET | Rhodesian Bush War Armored Corps Black Beret with Insignia (unmarked). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS OFFICER BERET Lot #70100 (Sale Order 100 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS OFFICER BERET | Rhodesian Bush War 1st Special Air Service S.A.S. Officer Beret. SA / Rhodesian made Officer quality beret with silk linen and Officer Bullion embroidered on felt insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $300 - 600
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR US MERCENARY BOONIE HAT Lot #70101 (Sale Order 101 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR US MERCENARY BOONIE HAT | Rhodesian Bush War, US Mercenary Private Purchase Camo Boonie hat. Mini Master Jump Wings up front & "CAF" Master Wings on the side. 16 grenade rings. Hand written name inside the linen. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN ARMY OFFICER DRESS GREEN HAT Lot #70102 (Sale Order 102 of 342) RHODESIAN ARMY OFFICER DRESS GREEN HAT | Rhodesian Army Regiment, Field Officer Dress Green hat. Rhodesia UDI side Buttons. | Size: 59 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR NAMED CAMO FIELD CAP Lot #70103 (Sale Order 103 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR NAMED CAMO FIELD CAP | Rhodesian Light Infantry, Bush War, Named Camo Field Cap. Identified to the Rhodesian troopie "K.Von Goetz, 727606, 3 Troop, 1 CDO, RLI" as hand written inside and on the back of the cap. Salty cap, very likely worn in action. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Good. Heavy Wear, stains & holes. | Est. $200 - 500
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD CAP Lot #70104 (Sale Order 104 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD CAP | Rhodesian Bush War, Brushstroke Camo Troopie Field cap. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BSAP SUN PITH HELMET Lot #70105 (Sale Order 105 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BSAP SUN PITH HELMET | Rhodesian Bush War BSAP Sun Pith Helmet with front Insignia. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $300 - 500
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RHODESIAN FIREFORCE CAMO SUIT & BONE DOME HELMET Lot #70106 (Sale Order 106 of 342) RHODESIAN FIREFORCE CAMO SUIT & BONE DOME HELMET | Rhodesian Bush War, Fireforce African Soldier Medium Weight Brushstroke Camo Jumpsuit and "Bone Dome" camo Jump Helmet dated 1975. The majority of the Rhodesian Airborne Fireforce used civilian motorcycle helmets from "Bell" - "Buco" and other various makers due to the UN sanctions against the country. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Loss of camo paint on the helmet. | Est. $500 - 1000
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SOUTH AFRICAN CORPS OF ENGINEERS BERET LOT Lot #70107 (Sale Order 107 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN CORPS OF ENGINEERS BERET LOT | Lot of 2 South African Border War Corps of Engineers Berets with Insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL BERET LOT OF 2 Lot #70108 (Sale Order 108 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL BERET LOT OF 2 | Lot of 2 South African Border War Regimental Black Berets. (1) SADF Armored Corps. (1) SADF Technical Service Corps. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICAN 32ND BATT CAMO & ARMY BLACK BERETS Lot #70109 (Sale Order 109 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN 32ND BATT CAMO & ARMY BLACK BERETS | Lot of 2 South African SADF Border War Berets. (1) SADF 32nd Battalion summer "wet season" camo beret. (1) SADF regimental black beret without insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL BERETS Lot #70110 (Sale Order 110 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL BERETS | Lot of 2 South African SADF Border War Berets. (1) South African SADF Infantry green beret with S.A.I. insignia. (1) SADF North East Cap regiment green green beret with red flash and insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF NAVAL OFFICER BERET Lot #70111 (Sale Order 111 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF NAVAL OFFICER BERET | South African Naval Officer Red Beret With Bullion Embroidered cap Insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN 1st PARA BAT BERET & BOONIE HAT Lot #70112 (Sale Order 112 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN 1st PARA BAT BERET & BOONIE HAT | South African Border War, SADF 1st parachutist battalion red / maroon Beret & Nutria Named Boonie Hat. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed. | Est. $150 - 300
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF BUSH WAR BROWN BERET LOT OF 2 Lot #70113 (Sale Order 113 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF BUSH WAR BROWN BERET LOT OF 2 | Lot of 2 South Africa SADF Bush War Brown Berets. Made in SA but often used by the Selous Scouts. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICAN MUNICIPAL POLICE BERET LOT OF 2 Lot #70114 (Sale Order 114 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN MUNICIPAL POLICE BERET LOT OF 2 | Lot of 2 Border War Era, South African Police Berets. (1) SA "Phambili" Municipal Police khaki beret with insignia. (1) SA Police blue / gray beret with an Irish Guard insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE BERET Lot #70115 (Sale Order 115 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE BERET | South African SADF 44th Parachute Brigade Maroon Beret with Insignia and Formation bar. Display Head not included. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. One pin broken on the Formation bar. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF SAI INFANTRY REGIMENTAL BERET Lot #70116 (Sale Order 116 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF SAI INFANTRY REGIMENTAL BERET | South African SADF S.A.I Infantry regimental Bert with Insignia and formation bar. Display Head not included. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICA BOPHUTHATSWANA PARATROOPER BERET Lot #70117 (Sale Order 117 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA BOPHUTHATSWANA PARATROOPER BERET | South Africa - Bophuthatswana Paratrooper Maroon Beret with Enamel Insignia. Display Head not included. | Size: 59 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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WWII SOUTH AFRICA INFANTRY SAI NAMED FIELD CAP Lot #70118 (Sale Order 118 of 342) WWII SOUTH AFRICA INFANTRY SAI NAMED FIELD CAP | WWII South African Infantry S.A.I Enlisted Man / NCO's Named Field cap. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR SADF FIELD CAP LOT OF 3 Lot #70119 (Sale Order 119 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR SADF FIELD CAP LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 South African Border War SADF & SAP - SAR Field Caps. | Size: 7 | Condition: Good. Wear and age. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICA BORDER WAR CAMO FIELD CAP LOT Lot #70120 (Sale Order 120 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA BORDER WAR CAMO FIELD CAP LOT | South Africa Border war & US Army Field cap lot. (1) Rhodesian / Zimbabwe Brushstroke field cap. (1) Portuguese Anglo Lizard camo cap. (1) Dutch camo field cap. (2) US Green boonie hats. (1) US Airborne overseas hat. (1) US Deceased personal effects bag. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: medium - Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF SERVICE CORPS OFFICER HAT LOT Lot #70121 (Sale Order 121 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF SERVICE CORPS OFFICER HAT LOT | Border War, South Africa SADF Army Service Corps Field Officer Service Cap. Lot of 2. | Size: 7 & 7.1/8 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN ARTILLERY FIELD OFFICER SERVICE CAP Lot #70122 (Sale Order 122 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN ARTILLERY FIELD OFFICER SERVICE CAP | South African Artillery Corps, Field Officer Service cap. Stamped "S.A.P.H.I., Pretoria". Complete with leather sweatband. | Size: 57 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN BRIGADIER GENERAL SERVICE HAT Lot #70123 (Sale Order 123 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN BRIGADIER GENERAL SERVICE HAT | South African Brigadier General Service hat. Maker Marked "S.A.P.H.I, Pretoria". Complete with leather sweatband. | Size: 57 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 400
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SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE FOREIGN SERVICE SUN HELMET Lot #70124 (Sale Order 124 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE FOREIGN SERVICE SUN HELMET | South African Police Officer Foreign Service Sun helmet. Manufactured by "Horson & Son, London". Scarce. | Size: 6.7/8 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $500 - 1000
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES URBAN HELMET Lot #70125 (Sale Order 125 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES URBAN HELMET | South African RECCE Special Forces Urban Warfare Helmet, Number 324, Made by "SAPHI". Published example featured page 260 in "RECCE, a collector guide to the history of the South African Special Forces" by Paul Mytthysen & Michael Huxtable. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $300 - 500
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES URBAN HELMET Lot #70126 (Sale Order 126 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES URBAN HELMET | South African RECCE Special Forces Urban Warfare Helmet, Number 319, Made by "SAPHI". | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $250 - 450
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING HELMET Lot #70127 (Sale Order 127 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING HELMET | South African RECCE Special Forces "German-Style" Training Helmet with 2-Tone camo Cover. | Size: 55-58 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $250 - 450
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SOUTH AFRICAN BUSH WAR M51 HELMET LINER Lot #70128 (Sale Order 128 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN BUSH WAR M51 HELMET LINER | South African M51 Helmet liner. French pattern made under license by "C J Fuchs Ltd". | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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BRITISH ARMY REGIMENT BERET LOT OF 4 Lot #70129 (Sale Order 129 of 342) BRITISH ARMY REGIMENT BERET LOT OF 4 | Lot of 4 British Army regimental Berets with insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $50 - 100
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BRITISH ROYAL MARINES BERET STABLE BELT & INSIGNIA Lot #70130 (Sale Order 130 of 342) BRITISH ROYAL MARINES BERET STABLE BELT & INSIGNIA | British Royal Marines Lot. (1) Royal Marines Green Beret. (3) Royal Marines Stable belts. (4) British Royal Marines Collar Insignia. (1) Royal Marines Shoulder tab. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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BRITISH PARATROOPER BERET - BELT & WINGS INSIGNIA Lot #70131 (Sale Order 131 of 342) BRITISH PARATROOPER BERET - BELT & WINGS INSIGNIA | Mixed lot of British Airborne. (1) Paratrooper Red Beret with Blackened insignia. (1) Paratrooper dress Stable belt. (1) 5.3/4" x 7" parachute regiment Plaque. (14) Mixed lot of Cotton Embroidered Qualification Wings and various Parachute regiment patches. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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BRITISH FALKLANDS WAR SAS BERET STABLE BELT & WING Lot #70132 (Sale Order 132 of 342) BRITISH FALKLANDS WAR SAS BERET STABLE BELT & WING | British Falklands War S.A.S. Special Air Service, Enlisted Man / NCO's Beret, Stable Belt by "Hobson & Son", Cotton embroidered Jump Wings and 2 (mismatched) Special Air Service Tabs. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 57 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 400
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BRITISH ROYAL LANCER & ARTILLERY BERET LOT OF 2 Lot #70133 (Sale Order 133 of 342) BRITISH ROYAL LANCER & ARTILLERY BERET LOT OF 2 | Lot of 2 British Army Berets. (1) 17th / 21th Royal Lancer black beret. (1) Royal Artillery dark blue beret. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed on the Lancer beret. | Est. $50 - 100
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RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS GREEN BERET Lot #70134 (Sale Order 134 of 342) RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE CORPS GREEN BERET | Pre - UDI Royal Rhodesian Intelligence Corps Green beret with insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Linen removed. | Est. $100 - 200
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BRITISH SBS SPECIAL BOAT SERVICE GREEN BERET Lot #70135 (Sale Order 135 of 342) BRITISH SBS SPECIAL BOAT SERVICE GREEN BERET | Scarce British Special Forces S.B.S Special Boat Services Green beret. Silver treads & Cotton embroidered on felt insignia. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 57 | Condition: Very good. Light to no wear. | Est. $100 - 300
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BRITISH AIRBORNE STABLE BELT - BERET & WINGS PATCH Lot #70136 (Sale Order 136 of 342) BRITISH AIRBORNE STABLE BELT - BERET & WINGS PATCH | Modern Conflicts, British Airborne, Paratrooper Stable Belt, Beret and 2 Qualification Wings. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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US ARMY SPECIAL FORCES GREEN BERETS & STATIC LINE Lot #70137 (Sale Order 137 of 342) US ARMY SPECIAL FORCES GREEN BERETS & STATIC LINE | Lot of 3 US Army Special Forces Green Berets, dated 1980 - 81 and 82. (2) Unopened "Static Line Assembly". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 6.7/8 to 7.3/8 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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COLD WAR US ARMY & SPECIAL FORCES REGIMENTAL BERET Lot #70138 (Sale Order 138 of 342) COLD WAR US ARMY & SPECIAL FORCES REGIMENTAL BERET | Lot of 5 US Army & Special Forces regimental Berets. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $50 - 100
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US ARMY SF & AF COMBAT CONTROL TEAM BERETS Lot #70139 (Sale Order 139 of 342) US ARMY SF & AF COMBAT CONTROL TEAM BERETS | Desert Storm Era, Lot of 2 US Army Berets. (1) US Army Special Forces Lt green beret with First SF flash. (1) US Air Force Combat Control team (unusual) red beret with insignia. Belonged to the US / DOD consigner. Display Head not included. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Linen removed on the SF beret. | Est. $100 - 200
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SPECIAL FORCES DOD CONTRACTOR BERETS & DAGGER Lot #70140 (Sale Order 140 of 342) SPECIAL FORCES DOD CONTRACTOR BERETS & DAGGER | Grouping of personal berets& 1st Airborne Commemorative Dagger owned by the Consigner, Former Special Forces Officer & DOD Contractor. Includes (2) Special Forces Lt Colonel, green and red berets with the JFK Special Warfare Center flashes. (1) Israeli red / maroon Officer beret with IDF silver bullion embroidered flash. (1) 1st Airborne Division (German) red beret with IDF insignia and 1st Airb. Div. Flash. (1) 1st Airborne Division maroon beret with 1st Airb. Div wings and flash insignia. (1) Early Desert Storm "chocolate chips" camo boonie hat, Soldier of Fortune front patch and 3 grenade rings. (1) 1st Airborne Division Commemorative Dagger with hangers. Based on the German 1933 SA dress dagger pattern. Bright blade with acid etched Latin motto "Carpe Diem", black handle with a "1st Abn" etched tag. Maroon painted scabbard with chromed fittings. No maker marks. Blade length: 9", Total length: 14".(2) 1st Airborne 3" jump wings and printed tab. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $400 - 800
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VIETNAM WAR US NAVY BROWN WATER CAMO BOONIE HAT Lot #70141 (Sale Order 141 of 342) VIETNAM WAR US NAVY BROWN WATER CAMO BOONIE HAT | Vietnam War era, US Navy Seventh Fleet, Brown Water Private Purchase Camo Boonie Hat with "Tonkin Gulf Yacht Club" patch in front and 5 Grenade Rings. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $200 - 400
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DESERT STORM USO CAMO SIGNED BY WHOOPI GOLDBERG Lot #70142 (Sale Order 142 of 342) DESERT STORM USO CAMO SIGNED BY WHOOPI GOLDBERG | Desert Storm Veteran's Chocolate Chips camo Boonie Hat, Hand signed by "Whoopi Goldberg". | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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WORLD ARMY REGIMENTAL BERET LOT OF 6 Lot #70143 (Sale Order 143 of 342) WORLD ARMY REGIMENTAL BERET LOT OF 6 | Lot of 6 World Army regimental Berets. Spanish, French, Canadian and Russian. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $60 - 120
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ANGOLA WAR SPECIAL FORCES BRUSHSTROKE CAMO HAT Lot #70144 (Sale Order 144 of 342) ANGOLA WAR SPECIAL FORCES BRUSHSTROKE CAMO HAT | Angola War, Portuguese Special Forces "Operacoes Especiais" Theater made in Rhodesia Brushstroke Camo Field cap. Display head not included. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 300
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SOUTH AFRICA SPECIAL FORCE RECCE FIELD GEAR LOT Lot #70145 (Sale Order 145 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SPECIAL FORCE RECCE FIELD GEAR LOT | South Africa Special Forces RECCE & SADF Parachute Brigade Field Gear lot. (1) Two Liter plastic Canteen. (1) Commando Rope. (1) P1972 Clip pouch. | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $60 - 120
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WWII SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY - POLICE FIELD CANTEEN Lot #70146 (Sale Order 146 of 342) WWII SOUTH AFRICAN ARMY - POLICE FIELD CANTEEN | WWII South African Police - Army Field Canteen and leather harness (stamped SAP). Green enamel steel body with olive wool covering. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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AUSTRALIAN ARMY DPCU CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70147 (Sale Order 147 of 342) AUSTRALIAN ARMY DPCU CAMO FIELD JACKET | Australian Army DPCU "bunny cam" Windproof Combat Hooded Field Jacket. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $60 - 120
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BELGIUM CONGO COMMANDO M56 JIGSAW CAMO SET & BERET Lot #70148 (Sale Order 148 of 342) BELGIUM CONGO COMMANDO M56 JIGSAW CAMO SET & BERET | Belgium Congo / Zaire Commando & Elite Units of the Belgian Armed Forces, Early M56 Jigsaw Camo Pattern Denison Smock and Trousers. Includes Belgium Infantry Regimental Beret. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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BELGIUM CONGO COMMANDO BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SMOCK Lot #70149 (Sale Order 149 of 342) BELGIUM CONGO COMMANDO BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SMOCK | Lot of 2 Different Belgium Congo / African Colonies Brushstroke camo Denison Smock Jump Jackets. Issued to the Belgium Commando / Paratroopers & Marine Infantry. (1) Early 1950's Brushstroke variation, often called "moon & balls" camo "Pullover" Smock jacket. Easily recognizable by the unique "sawtooth" shape encountered infrequently within the pattern. Dated 1953. Tail cut off. (1) Late 1950's Traditional Brushstroke (Rhodesian style pattern) camo jump smock jacket. dated 1956. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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BELGIUM CONGO SF / PARA BRUSHSTROKE CAMO PANTS Lot #70150 (Sale Order 150 of 342) BELGIUM CONGO SF / PARA BRUSHSTROKE CAMO PANTS | Modern African Conflicts, Belgium Congo Special Forces / Paratroopers Brushstroke camo pants. Dated 56. Very similar to the Rhodesian camouflage pattern. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $50 - 100
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ROYAL CANADIAN AIRBORNE UNIFORMS & DISPLAY CASE Lot #70151 (Sale Order 151 of 342) ROYAL CANADIAN AIRBORNE UNIFORMS & DISPLAY CASE | Royal Canadian Uniforms & Insignia Display case lot. Includes: (1) Canadian DPM Camo Jump Smock. (1) Canadian Garrison Dress Land Forces (LF) jacket. (1) Canadian Paratrooper Dress tunic with insignia and ribbon bar. (1) CA Airborne maroon beret. (1) Deluxe 9 x 12" wooden display case with Canadian jump wings, ribbon bar and patch. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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CZECHOSLOVAKIA 22nd AIRBORNE BRIGADE CAMO UNIFORM Lot #70152 (Sale Order 152 of 342) CZECHOSLOVAKIA 22nd AIRBORNE BRIGADE CAMO UNIFORM | 1960's Czechoslovakia 22nd Airborne Brigade Vz 60 Mlok (salamander) pattern Camo uniform set. Field jacket, trousers and field cap. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 300
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CZECH EXPERIMENTAL DESERT CAMO UNIFORM SET Lot #70153 (Sale Order 153 of 342) CZECH EXPERIMENTAL DESERT CAMO UNIFORM SET | Czechoslovakia Experimental five-color Desert Camo Pattern Combat Uniform set. (1) 4 pockets jacket. Approx. sizes: 20" Shoulder width, 24" chest width, 24" Sleeve length. (1) Matching trousers with 2 cargo pockets. Size 36 x 30. Scarce camouflage set. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Light wear to none. | Est. $200 - 500
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FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION & RPIMa IDF CAMO UNIFORM Lot #70154 (Sale Order 154 of 342) FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION & RPIMa IDF CAMO UNIFORM | (1) French Foreign Legion Service green, Wool Pullover and Overseas Cap. (1) French RPIMa Officer Instructor with The IDF, Camo Jacket with Israeli Qualification Wings, IDF Parachutist School flash on the left side and French Parachutist Wings (Drago, Unnumbered) and 11th Parachutist Division patch on the Right. IDF & French RPIMa Paratroopers Red Berets. African Made Lizard Camo Trousers. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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FRENCH PARATROOPERS LIZARD & F1 CAMO UNIFORMS Lot #70155 (Sale Order 155 of 342) FRENCH PARATROOPERS LIZARD & F1 CAMO UNIFORMS | (1) French TAP & TTA Lizard Pattern Camo Combat Field Jacket & Trousers. (1) French TAP & TTA F1Camo Combat Field jacket and Trousers. (1) French TAP Paratroopers Red Berets. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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WEST GERMAN GENERAL STAFF OFFICER LEATHER COAT Lot #70156 (Sale Order 156 of 342) WEST GERMAN GENERAL STAFF OFFICER LEATHER COAT | Cold War, West German General Staff Officer Leather Overcoat. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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WEST GERMAN ARMY & BORDER GUARD CAMO JACKET LOT Lot #70157 (Sale Order 157 of 342) WEST GERMAN ARMY & BORDER GUARD CAMO JACKET LOT | Lot of 2 Republic of Germany Camo Jackets. (1) German Army (Bundeswehr) winter Flecktarn hooded field jacket. (1) German Federal Border Guards (Bundesgrenzschutz) 3rd pattern field jacket. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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COLD WAR EAST GERMAN ARMY DRESS & CAMO UNIFORMS Lot #70158 (Sale Order 158 of 342) COLD WAR EAST GERMAN ARMY DRESS & CAMO UNIFORMS | Cold War Era, East German Army Officer Dress Uniform, Tunic & Trousers and "Strichmuster" Pattern Camo Combat Field Uniform, Shirt & pants. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $60 - 120
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GERMAN COMMANDO SMOCK II DESERT FLECKTARN CAMO Lot #70159 (Sale Order 159 of 342) GERMAN COMMANDO SMOCK II DESERT FLECKTARN CAMO | German Nato. Commando Smock II "Wüstentarndruck" Desert Flecktarn camouflage Field Jacket. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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GERMAN GSG9 TACTICAL POLICE FIELD UNIFORM & JACKET Lot #70160 (Sale Order 160 of 342) GERMAN GSG9 TACTICAL POLICE FIELD UNIFORM & JACKET | German GSG9 Tactical Elite Police "GSG 9 der Bundespolizei" Field Uniforms & leather Jacket. Includes: (1) Leather Jacket, presented to foreign visitors upon leaving. (1) Black BDU set , jacket & trousers. (1) Blackened hooded field jacket. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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INDIAN ARMY BRUSHSTROKE CAMO COMBAT JACKET Lot #70161 (Sale Order 161 of 342) INDIAN ARMY BRUSHSTROKE CAMO COMBAT JACKET | Republic of India Airborne and Para-Commando troops "Brushstroke" Lightweight Combat Disruptive Camo jacket. "Indian Leaf" Pattern, 4 pockets. Manufacture tag present and readable. Dated 1987. Color Brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 38 | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $60 - 120
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ISRAELI IDF 36th ARMORED DIV OFFICER UNIFORM Lot #70162 (Sale Order 162 of 342) ISRAELI IDF 36th ARMORED DIV OFFICER UNIFORM | Israeli Defense Forces IDF, 36th Armored Division Officer Service Dress Uniform, Tunic with shoulder flash, patches and insignia, Matching trousers and black beret. (3) IDF regimental Berets. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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ISRAELI IDF PARATROOPER & POLICE JACKET AND BERET Lot #70163 (Sale Order 163 of 342) ISRAELI IDF PARATROOPER & POLICE JACKET AND BERET | Lot of 2 Israeli IDF Nylon Jackets and Berets. (1) Israeli IDF Airborne School Officer instructor, fur collar, green nylon jacket & Maroon beret. (1) Israeli Police black nylon jacket with green beret. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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ISRAELI IDF PARATROOPER HOODED SWEATSHIRT Lot #70164 (Sale Order 164 of 342) ISRAELI IDF PARATROOPER HOODED SWEATSHIRT | Israeli Defense Forces IDF Paratrooper Hooded Red Sweater. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: XL | Condition: Very good. | Est. $40 - 80
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ITALIAN ARMY CAMOUFLAGE FIELD JACKET & KHAKI DRESS Lot #70165 (Sale Order 165 of 342) ITALIAN ARMY CAMOUFLAGE FIELD JACKET & KHAKI DRESS | Italian Army Camouflage Field Jacket & Summer Khaki Shirt and Trouser Uniform. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $50 - 100
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ITALIAN PARATROOPER & DUTCH ARMY CAMO UNIFORMS Lot #70166 (Sale Order 166 of 342) ITALIAN PARATROOPER & DUTCH ARMY CAMO UNIFORMS | Lot of 2 Camouflage Set. (1) Italian Paratrooper M81 Woodland style pattern shirt & pants, including a red Paratroopers beret with insignia. (1) Netherlands, Dutch Army "British DPM" camo pattern, combat shirt and pants. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $60 - 120
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ITALIAN ARMY & POLICE FIELD JACKET LOT OF 2 Lot #70167 (Sale Order 167 of 342) ITALIAN ARMY & POLICE FIELD JACKET LOT OF 2 | Mid 1970's Italian Army / Navy "M1929 telo mimetico" Pattern Field Jacket & Italian Police Gray Long Field jacket lot. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium & Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $60 - 120
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AFRICA KENYA PARATROOPER DENISON SMOCK By J&S Lot #70168 (Sale Order 168 of 342) AFRICA KENYA PARATROOPER DENISON SMOCK By J&S | African Conflicts, Kenya Army Special Forces / Paratroopers, Pattern 59 Denison Smock jump Jacket by "J&S Franklin London". Scarce "Brushstroke" Camo Pattern 59 of heavy cotton fabric issued in the late 60's - 70's to the Kenyan Defense forces. The Kenya Army Paratroopers are a Special Forces within the Kenya Defence Forces that conducts very highly coordinated and covert operations. They are the ‘secret weapon’ of the KDF seeing as very little is known about them or their operations. They are commonly referred to as the ‘green Berets’ due the color of the beret they wear. All and any recorded information of their training, activities or missions are classified and can only be accessed by officers with very high ranking in the military. More often than not only a handful of people are aware of their missions. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: medium | Condition: Very good. Light wear to none. | Est. $200 - 500
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AFRICA KENYA PARATROOPER DENISON SMOCK By J&S Lot #70169 (Sale Order 169 of 342) AFRICA KENYA PARATROOPER DENISON SMOCK By J&S | African Conflicts, Kenya Army Special Forces / Paratroopers, Pattern 59 Denison Smock jump Jacket by "J&S Franklin London". Scarce "Brushstroke" Camo Pattern 59 of heavy cotton fabric issued in the late 60's - 70's to the Kenyan Defense forces. The Kenya Army Paratroopers are a Special Forces within the Kenya Defence Forces that conducts very highly coordinated and covert operations. They are the ‘secret weapon’ of the KDF seeing as very little is known about them or their operations. They are commonly referred to as the ‘green Berets’ due the color of the beret they wear. All and any recorded information of their training, activities or missions are classified and can only be accessed by officers with very high ranking in the military. More often than not only a handful of people are aware of their missions. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Light wear to none. | Est. $200 - 500
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MEXICAN ARMY SPECIAL FORCES COMBAT UNIFORMS LOT Lot #70170 (Sale Order 170 of 342) MEXICAN ARMY SPECIAL FORCES COMBAT UNIFORMS LOT | 1980's Mexican Army Special Forces OD Green & M81 Woodland Pattern Combat Field Uniforms Set, Jacket & Trousers. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $60 - 120
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ANGOLA WAR EARLY PORTUGUESE M63 LIZARD CAMO SET Lot #70171 (Sale Order 171 of 342) ANGOLA WAR EARLY PORTUGUESE M63 LIZARD CAMO SET | Angola War, Early M63 Portuguese Lizard Camo Set. Hooded Field jacket, shirt, trousers and field cap. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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MALAYSIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO & TIGER STRIPES UNIFORM Lot #70172 (Sale Order 172 of 342) MALAYSIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO & TIGER STRIPES UNIFORM | Malaysian M70 Brushstroke Lightweight camo Set, jacket & trousers. (2) Commercial tiger stripes camo combat trousers. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70173 (Sale Order 173 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) Rhodesian Defense Regiment. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70174 (Sale Order 174 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. (1) Rhodesian Staff & Women Service Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70175 (Sale Order 175 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Signal. (1) RAR Rhodesian African Regiment. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. One strap broken. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN ARMY & AIR FORCE WEB COMBAT BELT Lot #70176 (Sale Order 176 of 342) RHODESIAN ARMY & AIR FORCE WEB COMBAT BELT | Rhodesian Army & Air Force Combat Web Belt, lot of 2. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70177 (Sale Order 177 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Engineer. (1) RAR Rhodesian African Regiment. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70178 (Sale Order 178 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Artillery. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70179 (Sale Order 179 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. (1) Rhodesian Defense Regiment. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70180 (Sale Order 180 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Defense Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. (1) Rhodesian Pay Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70181 (Sale Order 181 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Signals. (1) Rhodesian Staff Corps & Woman Service. (1) Rhodesian Defense Regiment. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70182 (Sale Order 182 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Signals. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) Rhodesian Army Services Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Belt | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70183 (Sale Order 183 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. (1) Rhodesian Staff Corps & Woman Service. (1) Rhodesian Engineer. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70184 (Sale Order 184 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Medical Corps. (1) Rhodesian Signal Corps. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70185 (Sale Order 185 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Engineers. (1) Rhodesian Staff C. & Woman Service. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70186 (Sale Order 186 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Medics. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) Rhodesian Pay Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: medium - large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70187 (Sale Order 187 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Signals. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) Rhodesian Military Police (Scarce). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some of the straps are dry. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70188 (Sale Order 188 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Signals. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) Rhodesian Engineers. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70189 (Sale Order 189 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Artillery. (1) Rhodesian Staff C. & Woman Service. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70190 (Sale Order 190 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Staff Corps & Woman Service. (1) Rhodesian Engineer. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR GRAY SCOUTS STABLE BELT Lot #70191 (Sale Order 191 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR GRAY SCOUTS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian Bush War Gray Scouts Dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN UDI PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS STABLE BELT Lot #70192 (Sale Order 192 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI PSYCHOLOGICAL OPERATIONS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Psychological Operations Unit Dress Stable Belt. Serial number "51" stamped on the back of both parts of the buckle. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: XSmall | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI CORPS OF ENGINEERS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70193 (Sale Order 193 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI CORPS OF ENGINEERS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Corps of Engineers Dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: X-Small | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70194 (Sale Order 194 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Armored Corps Dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70195 (Sale Order 195 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Armored Corps Dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70196 (Sale Order 196 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Armored Corps Dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70197 (Sale Order 197 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Armored Corps Dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: X-Small | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70198 (Sale Order 198 of 342) ROYAL ARMY MEDICAL CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT | British / Royal Rhodesian Medical Corps dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN UDI CORPS OF ENGINEERS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70199 (Sale Order 199 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI CORPS OF ENGINEERS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Corps of Engineers Dress Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70200 (Sale Order 200 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI ARMORED CORPS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian UDI Armored Corps Dress Stable Belt. Missing the Insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS DRESS STABLE BELT Lot #70201 (Sale Order 201 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS DRESS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian Bush War 1st Special Air Service S.A.S dress Stable Belt. Maker Marked "Reuteler Mfg, Salisbury". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $300 - 600
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RHODESIAN & SOUTH AFRICAN REGIMENTAL STABLE BELTS Lot #70202 (Sale Order 202 of 342) RHODESIAN & SOUTH AFRICAN REGIMENTAL STABLE BELTS | Lot of 3 Rhodesian & South African Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian RDR Defense regiment green stable belt. (1) Botswana Defense Force Stable belt. (1)Bophuthatswana Defence Force Parachute Battalion | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Missing a buckle on the Rhodesian belt. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 Lot #70203 (Sale Order 203 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES STABLE BELT LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Stable Belts. (1) Rhodesian Regiment. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS STABLE BELT Lot #70204 (Sale Order 204 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS STABLE BELT | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts Dress Stable Belt Buckle, Maker Marked "Reuteler Mfg, Salisbury", Attached to a 6.5" piece of the original green belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHODESIAN UDI INFANTRY & SAS BELT BUCKLE Lot #70205 (Sale Order 205 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI INFANTRY & SAS BELT BUCKLE | Lot of 2 Rhodesian UDI Belt buckles. (1) Rhodesian Army Infantry Stable Belt Buckle, maker marked "Reuteler Mfg, Salisbury". (1) Rhodesian S.A.S. 1st Special Air Service Stable Belt buckle. Unmarked, Unopened back. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN UDI INFANTRY & SAS BELT BUCKLE Lot #70206 (Sale Order 206 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI INFANTRY & SAS BELT BUCKLE | Lot of 2 Rhodesian UDI Belt buckles. (1) Rhodesian Army Infantry Stable Belt Buckle, maker marked "Reuteler Mfg, Salisbury". (1) Rhodesian S.A.S. 1st Special Air Service Stable Belt buckle. Unmarked, Unopened back. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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TRANSKEI - RHODESIA SECURITY FORCES COVERALLS Lot #70207 (Sale Order 207 of 342) TRANSKEI - RHODESIA SECURITY FORCES COVERALLS | South Africa Transkei / Under The Rhodesian Security Forces, Combat Camo Coveralls. The Transkei Defence Force was founded in 1975 with the formation of 1 Transkei Battalion, created with the assistance of the SADF. In April of 1978 Transkei broke off diplomatic ties with South Africa over a border dispute, and ordered all SADF members seconded to the Transkei Defence Force to leave. The TDF later obtained the assistance of Rhodesian security forces, and in 1981 former Rhodesian Selous Scouts commander Lt. Colonel Ron Reid-Daly was appointed General Officer Commanding of the TDF. Former members of the Rhodesian forces were largely responsible for the formation of the Special Forces Regiment, as well as counterinsurgency training of the Infantry battalion. A Mounted Battalion, modeled on the Rhodesian Grey's Scouts, was also formed in 1984, and still later were added a small air wing, military police unit, medical unit, engineers, maintenance and pay corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BSAP OFFICER SERVICE DRESS UNIFORM Lot #70208 (Sale Order 208 of 342) RHODESIAN BSAP OFFICER SERVICE DRESS UNIFORM | Rhodesian BSAP Officer Service dress Uniform. Complete, 4 pockets tunic with collar and shoulder insignia, Shoulder cord / whistle, matching trousers dated 1975 and Officer cap. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI INTTELIGENCE CORPS DRESS UNIFORM Lot #70209 (Sale Order 209 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI INTTELIGENCE CORPS DRESS UNIFORM | Rhodesian UDI Intelligence Corps Dress Green Officer Uniform. 4 pockets tunic dated 1972 with shoulder patches, wings, ribbon bar, collar and shoulder cord. Matching trousers. Wool tie. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $300 - 600
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RHODESIAN AFRICAN RIFLES OFFICER DRESS UNIFORM Lot #70210 (Sale Order 210 of 342) RHODESIAN AFRICAN RIFLES OFFICER DRESS UNIFORM | Rhodesian African Rifles RAR Officer Service / Dress Green Uniform, Named to "P.B. Wellburn". Includes (1) 4 pockets dress green tunic with Lieutenant Colonel Rank insignia, shoulder patches & black cord, RAR Buttons and collar badges. (1) Matching named trousers. (1) Dress green satin Cummerbund. (1) RAR Stable belt (Different name). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $300 - 600
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ROYAL RHODESIAN COLONEL MESS DRESS UNIFORM Lot #70211 (Sale Order 211 of 342) ROYAL RHODESIAN COLONEL MESS DRESS UNIFORM | Royal Rhodesian Army Colonel Mess Dress Uniform. Tunic And Trousers. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Some damage on the lower sleeves. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN UDI AIR FORCE WARRANT OFFICER UNIFORMS Lot #70212 (Sale Order 212 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI AIR FORCE WARRANT OFFICER UNIFORMS | Rhodesian UDI Air force Warrant Officer Uniforms. Includes A Mess dress tunic with trousers and elastic cummerbund, A 4 pockets service dress tunic with 3 ribbons. Both tunics bear the Warrant Officer lower sleeve patch. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIA & NYASALAND CORPS OF ENGINEER UNIFORMS Lot #70213 (Sale Order 213 of 342) RHODESIA & NYASALAND CORPS OF ENGINEER UNIFORMS | Rhodesia & Nyasaland Corps of Engineer Officer Uniforms. (1) 4 pockets service dress blue uniform, tunic and trousers. (1) Mess dress uniform, tunic and trousers. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70214 (Sale Order 214 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. BSAP reserve shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Manufacture tag present but barely visible, dated 1977. Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70215 (Sale Order 215 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Manufacture tag present but barely visible, dated 1977. Color brightness: 90% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70216 (Sale Order 216 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. BSAP Officer shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Manufacture tag present but barely visible, dated 1977. Color brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70217 (Sale Order 217 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. BSAP shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons without re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern with back zipper pocket. Manufacture tag present but barely visible, dated 1973. Color brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $150 - 300
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TRANSKEI - RHODESIA SECURITY FORCES CAMO JACKETS Lot #70218 (Sale Order 218 of 342) TRANSKEI - RHODESIA SECURITY FORCES CAMO JACKETS | South Africa Transkei / Under The Rhodesian Security Forces, Lot of 2 Combat Camo field jackets. Exact copy of the Rhodesian Combat Field jacket made for the TDF under the Rhodesian Security Forces. The Transkei Defence Force was founded in 1975 with the formation of 1 Transkei Battalion, created with the assistance of the SADF. In April of 1978 Transkei broke off diplomatic ties with South Africa over a border dispute, and ordered all SADF members seconded to the Transkei Defence Force to leave. The TDF later obtained the assistance of Rhodesian security forces, and in 1981 former Rhodesian Selous Scouts commander Lt. Colonel Ron Reid-Daly was appointed General Officer Commanding of the TDF. Former members of the Rhodesian forces were largely responsible for the formation of the Special Forces Regiment, as well as counterinsurgency training of the Infantry battalion. A Mounted Battalion, modeled on the Rhodesian Grey's Scouts, was also formed in 1984, and still later were added a small air wing, military police unit, medical unit, engineers, maintenance and pay corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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TRANSKEI - RHODESIA SECURITY FORCES CAMO SET Lot #70219 (Sale Order 219 of 342) TRANSKEI - RHODESIA SECURITY FORCES CAMO SET | South Africa Transkei / Under The Rhodesian Security Forces, Combat Camo field jacket & Trousers. Exact copy of the Rhodesian pattern field uniforms. Made for the TDF under the Rhodesian Security Forces. Jacket size medium, pants size 36 x 30. The Transkei Defence Force was founded in 1975 with the formation of 1 Transkei Battalion, created with the assistance of the SADF. In April of 1978 Transkei broke off diplomatic ties with South Africa over a border dispute, and ordered all SADF members seconded to the Transkei Defence Force to leave. The TDF later obtained the assistance of Rhodesian security forces, and in 1981 former Rhodesian Selous Scouts commander Lt. Colonel Ron Reid-Daly was appointed General Officer Commanding of the TDF. Former members of the Rhodesian forces were largely responsible for the formation of the Special Forces Regiment, as well as counterinsurgency training of the Infantry battalion. A Mounted Battalion, modeled on the Rhodesian Grey's Scouts, was also formed in 1984, and still later were added a small air wing, military police unit, medical unit, engineers, maintenance and pay corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Light wear to none. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70220 (Sale Order 220 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | New Old Stock, Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. Manufacture tag "Paramount", dated 1979 . Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Color brightness: 99% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Light wear to none. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS PATTERN 59 DENISON SMOCK Lot #70221 (Sale Order 221 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS PATTERN 59 DENISON SMOCK | Rhodesian Bush War Pattern 59 Denison Smock "Banana Camo" with Brushstroke camo field repair. This particular pattern was acquired and used by the Rhodesian S.A.S. Special Air Service in the early days of the conflict. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Well worn. Zipper in good working condition. Tail cut off. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHODESIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70222 (Sale Order 222 of 342) RHODESIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War Security Force, Brushstroke Camouflage Field Jacket. 4 pockets, green buttons, re-enforced elbows, no zippered back pocket. Manufacture tag present but washed out. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70223 (Sale Order 223 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. BSAP reserve shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70224 (Sale Order 224 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Field Jacket with Hand Written name inside. Lower pockets removed. BSAP reserve shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Color brightness: 60% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN 1st PATT. BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70225 (Sale Order 225 of 342) RHODESIAN 1st PATT. BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Scarce Rhodesian Bush War, Early 1st Pattern Brushstroke Camo Field jacket. 1 button upper slant pockets without any re-enforced elbow & shoulder fabric. No back zipper pocket. Color Brightness: 90% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $300 - 600
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70226 (Sale Order 226 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Field Jacket. BSAP Officer shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern with back zipper pocket. Manufacture tag present but washed out. Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR RECCE CAMO COMBAT FIELD JACKET Lot #70227 (Sale Order 227 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR RECCE CAMO COMBAT FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War, South African Special Forces RECCE "Wet Season" Camo Combat Field jacket. Based on the Rhodesian 4 pockets Field jacket Pattern with re-enforced elbows and dark green buttons. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70228 (Sale Order 228 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. BSAP Warrant Officer shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Manufacture tag present but barely visible. Color brightness: 90% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70229 (Sale Order 229 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. Grey's Scouts Officer shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Color brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70230 (Sale Order 230 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. Army Officer shoulder boards. Light khaki buttons and re-enforced elbow pads. Pattern without back zipper pocket. Manufacture removed. Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET By ADDER Lot #70231 (Sale Order 231 of 342) RHODESIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET By ADDER | South Africa / Rhodesian "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. Commercial Production manufactured by "ADDER, South Africa". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. Light wear to none. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET By ADDER Lot #70232 (Sale Order 232 of 342) RHODESIAN BRUSHSTROKE CAMO FIELD JACKET By ADDER | South Africa / Rhodesian "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Jacket. Commercial Production manufactured by "ADDER, South Africa". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN ARMY NCO's KHAKI SUMMER BUSH JACKET Lot #70233 (Sale Order 233 of 342) RHODESIAN ARMY NCO's KHAKI SUMMER BUSH JACKET | Royal Rhodesian Army, 4 Pockets Sergeant Khaki Summer Bush Jacket. Royal Rhodesian buttons & Rhodesian Army shoulder patches. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some damage on the back felt rank insignia. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN ARMY AFRICAN COMMANDO SUMMER BUSH JACKET Lot #70234 (Sale Order 234 of 342) RHODESIAN ARMY AFRICAN COMMANDO SUMMER BUSH JACKET | Royal Rhodesian Regiment "African Commando", Summer Khaki Bush jacket. Royal Rhodesian buttons, HQ Central African Commando shoulder patches, Royal Rhodesian Regiment shoulder tabs and black cord. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR MACV SOG JIM BOLEN GROUPING Lot #70235 (Sale Order 235 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR MACV SOG JIM BOLEN GROUPING | Rhodesian Bush War MACV-SOG & Rhodesian Contractor Grouping Belonging to Jim Bolen. Jim Bolen was MACV-SOG CCC & CCS from 1967 - 1969, 1-0 of RT Auger. This Grouping came from Jason Hardy, the curator at the Special Forces History Virtual Museum with COA signed by Jim Bolen himself. This Grouping includes: - Rhodesian Brushstroke camouflage combat trousers. - Rhodesian Army recruitment paperwork with envelope addressed to Jim Bolen. - Laminated picture & COA from Jason Hardy of the Special Forces Virtual Museum and signed by Jim Bolen. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $600 - 1200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70236 (Sale Order 236 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Early Pattern without re-enforced knee or seat, and one cargo pocket. Light khaki color buttons. Manufacture tag "Paramount". Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 30 x 27 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70237 (Sale Order 237 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Lightweight Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern without re-enforced knee or seat. Green color buttons. Manufacture tag present but washed out. Color brightness: 60% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 32 x 28 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70238 (Sale Order 238 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern with re-enforced knee and seat. Custom re-tailored with a "False Crease" and elastic band on the bottom. Light khaki color buttons. Name tag present but washed out. Color brightness: 60% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 30 x 29 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Small hole in right leg. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70239 (Sale Order 239 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern with re-enforced knee and seat. Dark green color buttons. Color brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 28 x 26 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70240 (Sale Order 240 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Re-enforced knee and seat pattern with 2 cargo pockets and "False Crease". Dark green color buttons. Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 34 x 30 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70241 (Sale Order 241 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern with re-enforced knee and seat. Side pockets removed. Light khaki color buttons. Color brightness: 60% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 32 x 28 | Condition: Very good. Missing few buttons. | Est. $100 - 150
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70242 (Sale Order 242 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern with re-enforced knee and seat. 2 cargo side pockets. Manufacture tag present but washed out. Dark green color buttons. Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 32 x 28 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70243 (Sale Order 243 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern with re-enforced knee and seat. 2 cargo side pockets. Manufacture tag present but washed out. Dark green color buttons. Color brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 30 x 28 | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70244 (Sale Order 244 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern without re-enforced knee or seat. Light khaki color buttons. Manufacture tag present but washed out. Color brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 30 x 27 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS Lot #70245 (Sale Order 245 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO TROUSERS | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo Combat Field Trousers. Pattern with re-enforced knee and seat. 2 cargo side pockets. Khaki color buttons. Color brightness: 60% +/-. | Size: 28 x 28 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Missing a button. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN AIR FORCE NAMED WOOL PULLOVER Lot #70246 (Sale Order 246 of 342) RHODESIAN AIR FORCE NAMED WOOL PULLOVER | Rhodesian UDI Air Force Enlisted man / NCO's Named Blue Wool Pullover sweater. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMY SERVICE GREEN PULLOVER Lot #70247 (Sale Order 247 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMY SERVICE GREEN PULLOVER | Rhodesian Bush War, Army Service Wool Green Pullover Sweater with re-enforced Cotton Shoulder & Elbow pads. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 2 (Medium) | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMY SERVICE GREEN PULLOVER Lot #70248 (Sale Order 248 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR ARMY SERVICE GREEN PULLOVER | Rhodesian Bush War, Army Service Wool Green Pullover Sweater with re-enforced Cotton Shoulder & Elbow pads. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7 | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT Lot #70249 (Sale Order 249 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Long Sleeves Camo field Shirt. Dark green buttons. Manufacture tag "Statesman". Approx. Sizes; Shoulder width 17", chest width 19", Sleeve length 23". Color Brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE NAMED CAMO SHIRT Lot #70250 (Sale Order 250 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE NAMED CAMO SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Long Sleeves Named Camo field shirt. Dark green buttons. Manufacture tag "Statesman". Approx. Sizes; Shoulder width 18", Chest width 22", Sleeve length 23". Color Brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BSAP SUPPORT UNIT BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT Lot #70251 (Sale Order 251 of 342) RHODESIAN BSAP SUPPORT UNIT BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Short Sleeves Camo field Shirt. Dark green buttons. Manufacture tag "Statesman". BSAP "Support Unit" shoulder patch. Approx. Sizes; Shoulder width 17", chest width 20", Sleeve length 4.5". Color Brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT Lot #70252 (Sale Order 252 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Short Sleeves Camo field Shirt. Dark green buttons. Manufacture tag "Statesman". "Army" tab, sign of wings patch removal on the right shoulder. Approx. Sizes; Shoulder width 17", Chest width 19", Sleeve length 10". Color Brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT Lot #70253 (Sale Order 253 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Long Sleeves Camo field Shirt. Dark green buttons. Manufacture tag "Statesman". Approx. Sizes; Shoulder width 16", chest width 19", Sleeve length 23". Color Brightness: 70% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT Lot #70254 (Sale Order 254 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Long Sleeves Camo field Shirt. Dark green buttons. Manufacture tag "Statesman". Approx. Sizes; Shoulder width 17", Chest width 20", Sleeve length 23". Color Brightness: 80% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT Lot #70255 (Sale Order 255 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Long Sleeves Camo field Shirt. Dark green buttons. Manufacture tag "Statesman". Approx. Sizes; Shoulder width 18", Chest width 22", Sleeve length 24". Color Brightness: 90% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. Some wear. Holes on the right shoulder. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIA / ZIMBABWE BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRTS LOT Lot #70256 (Sale Order 256 of 342) RHODESIA / ZIMBABWE BRUSHSTROKE CAMO SHIRTS LOT | Lot of 2 Rhodesian / Zimbabwe "Brushstroke" Camo Shirts. (1) Heavyweight Brushstroke camo "Pullover" combat shirt with large front pocket. Velcro. (1) Heavyweight Brushstroke camo combat shirt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS OFFICER SHOULDER BOARDS Lot #70257 (Sale Order 257 of 342) RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS OFFICER SHOULDER BOARDS | Rhodesian Bush War, matching Pair of Selous Scouts Officer (Captain) Shoulder Boards. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5" x 2" | Condition: Very good. Light wear. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS CUSTOM MADE T-SHIRT Lot #70258 (Sale Order 258 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SAS CUSTOM MADE T-SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War S.A.S. 1st Special Air Service, Custom Made (Hand painted) T-Shirt. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOLDIER OF FORTUNE 1981 CONVENTION T-SHIRT Lot #70259 (Sale Order 259 of 342) SOLDIER OF FORTUNE 1981 CONVENTION T-SHIRT | 1981 Soldier of Fortune, 2nd Annual Convention, Scottsdale Arizona T-Shirt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. | Est. $40 - 80
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO T-SHIRT Lot #70260 (Sale Order 260 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO T-SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo T-shirt. Brown dominant on Khaki / sand color background. Made In South Africa. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO T-SHIRT Lot #70261 (Sale Order 261 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRUSHSTROKE CAMO T-SHIRT | Rhodesian Bush War "Brushstroke" Camo T-shirt. Brown dominant on Khaki / sand color background. Made In South Africa. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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NORTHERN RHODESIA REGIMENT OFFICER DRESS TUNIC Lot #70262 (Sale Order 262 of 342) NORTHERN RHODESIA REGIMENT OFFICER DRESS TUNIC | Northern Rhodesia Regiment Officer Red Dress tunic and White Vest. Red wool tunic with captain shoulder rank insignia, Northern Rhodesia regiment "Diversi Cenere Fide Pares" buttons and bullion embroidered insignia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN UDI AIR FORCE MARKSMAN INSTRUCTOR TUNIC Lot #70263 (Sale Order 263 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI AIR FORCE MARKSMAN INSTRUCTOR TUNIC | Rhodesian UDI Air force, Enlisted man "Leading Aircraftman" Dress Tunic with "Rhodesia" Shoulder Tabs and "Marksman / Musketry Instructor" Sleeve Patch. Name tag reads " Peter Van Der Schyff". | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN FIREFORCE BRUSHSTROKE CAMO VEST Lot #70264 (Sale Order 264 of 342) RHODESIAN FIREFORCE BRUSHSTROKE CAMO VEST | Rhodesian Fireforce Brushstroke Camo Padded combat Vest. Manufactured by North (Tag missing), 6 FAL magazines front pockets, 2 canteen pouches on the side and upper and lower cargo pouches on the back. Perfect example used by the Selous Scouts & Rhodesian Fireforce during the bush war. Color brightness: 95% +/-. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $1500 - 2000
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SOVIET AFGHANISTAN WAR PARATROOPER CAMO SET Lot #70265 (Sale Order 265 of 342) SOVIET AFGHANISTAN WAR PARATROOPER CAMO SET | 1980's Soviet Afghanistan War Paratrooper camo set. Three-color camouflage uniform "tritsvetnaia kamuflirovannaia odezhda" (TTsKO) set. Field jacket with 3 badges, Trousers, Airborne blue & white pullover, Beret, Combat belt and suspenders. Torso mannequin not included. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $100 - 300
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BELGIUM ARMY & RUSSIAN AIRBORNE CAMO UNIFORM SET Lot #70266 (Sale Order 266 of 342) BELGIUM ARMY & RUSSIAN AIRBORNE CAMO UNIFORM SET | Lot of 2 Belgium & Russian Camo set. (1) Russian paratrooper "Flora" pattern camo field jacket and trousers. Includes Paratroopers blue beret. (1) Belgium Army 3rd pattern Jigsaw camo shirt & trousers. Includes "Chasseur a Pied" regimental beret, dated 1979. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIA ZIMBABWE - ANGOLA - SA POLICE CAMO & HAT Lot #70267 (Sale Order 267 of 342) RHODESIA ZIMBABWE - ANGOLA - SA POLICE CAMO & HAT | African War Camo & hat lot. (1) Rhodesia / Zimbabwe Brushstroke camo, large combat shirt. (1) Angola War Portuguese / African lizard camo set. Shirt and trousers. (3) Field caps, Angola, SA Police and Spanish Marine Infantry. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. Some Wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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AFRICAN BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL STABLE BELT LOT OF 4 Lot #70268 (Sale Order 268 of 342) AFRICAN BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL STABLE BELT LOT OF 4 | Lot of 4 South African Border War Regimental Stable belt. (1) Bophuthatswana Army Military Base Thaba Nchu Stable Belt. (1) SANDF "Pride of Lions" Stable Belt. (1) Ciskei Defence Force Stable Belt. (1) South Africa Eastern Province "EP" Command operation Forces stable belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL STABLE BELTS Lot #70269 (Sale Order 269 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN BORDER WAR REGIMENTAL STABLE BELTS | Lot of 3 South African Border War Regimental Stable belt. (1) SDAF 1st Special Service Battalion stable belt. (1) SDAF Infantry School stable belt. (1) SDAF cap Regiment stable belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE STABLE BELT Lot #70270 (Sale Order 270 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE STABLE BELT | South African Border War, 44th Parachute Brigade Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE RECON NUMBERED STABLE BELT Lot #70271 (Sale Order 271 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE RECON NUMBERED STABLE BELT | South African RECCE Special Forces, Reconnaissance regiment numbered "1823" Stable Belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $400 - 800
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE MAINTENANCE UNIT STABLE BELT Lot #70272 (Sale Order 272 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE MAINTENANCE UNIT STABLE BELT | Extremely Scarce South African RECCE Special Forces, 1st Maintenance Unit, Numbered "074" Stable Belt. Only 100 were made, with restricted issue. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $500 - 1000
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SOUTH AFRICAN 1st PARA BAT JUMP SMOCK & BERET Lot #70273 (Sale Order 273 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN 1st PARA BAT JUMP SMOCK & BERET | South African Border War, 1st Parachutist Battalion Identified Jump Smock Tunic with Name Tag & Maroon Beret. Display Head not included. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $400 - 800
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SOUTH AFRICA SWA INFANTRY PARATROOPER MESS DRESS Lot #70274 (Sale Order 274 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SWA INFANTRY PARATROOPER MESS DRESS | South Africa Border War, SWA Infantry Paratrooper Mess dress with mini medals and wings. Tunic, vest and trousers. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICA 1st PARA BATTALION UNIFORM GROUPING Lot #70275 (Sale Order 275 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA 1st PARA BATTALION UNIFORM GROUPING | South African Border War, Mid 1970's, 1st Parachute Battalion uniform grouping. Includes; (1) SADF 1st Pattern Paratrooper jump smock. (1) Nutria long sleeve shirt. (1) Nutria field combat trousers, dated 1974 with combat web belt. (1) SADF 1st Para Batt. maroon beret with insignia, dated 1976/75. (1) SADF 1st Para. Batt. Stable belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $300 - 600
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SOUTH AFRICA BORDER WAR NUTRIA FIELD JACKETS LOT Lot #70276 (Sale Order 276 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA BORDER WAR NUTRIA FIELD JACKETS LOT | Lot of 2 South African Border War SADF Nutria Combat Field Jacket, lot of 2. Dated 1974 & 1977. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF 32nd BATTALION CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70277 (Sale Order 277 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF 32nd BATTALION CAMO FIELD JACKET | South Africa SADF Army 32nd Battalion Winter "Dry Season" Camo Field Jacket. (1976 - 1991) | Size: medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAY POLICE CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70278 (Sale Order 278 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RAILWAY POLICE CAMO FIELD JACKET | 1975 - 1986 South African SARP Railway Police, 4 Pockets Field jacket with Qualification jump Wings Insignia. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SAP 2nd PATTERN CAMO UNIFORMS Lot #70279 (Sale Order 279 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SAP 2nd PATTERN CAMO UNIFORMS | South African Border War Police SAP 2nd pattern Medium weight Camouflage Uniforms set. Includes; (1) Field jacket with Officer shoulder boards, medium, dated 1982. (1) Trousers 36 x 33, dated 1983. (1) Lightweight long sleeves shirt, Medium. (1) Early 1st Pattern field cap. (1) SAP camo armband. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICA 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE SMOCK & BELT Lot #70280 (Sale Order 280 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA 44th PARACHUTE BRIGADE SMOCK & BELT | South African Airborne Group lot. (1) SADF 44th Brigade, named and dated 1993, paratrooper jump smock with officer shoulder boards, basic jump wings and flash. (1) SADF 44th maroon stable belt. (1) SADF long sleeves Nutria shirt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 500
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF SOLDIER 2000 CAMO FIELD JACKET Lot #70281 (Sale Order 281 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF SOLDIER 2000 CAMO FIELD JACKET | South African SADF Airborne, Warrant Officer "Soldier 2000" Camo Pattern, Field Jacket. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN SAP & RAILWAY POLICE CAMO UNIFORMS Lot #70282 (Sale Order 282 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SAP & RAILWAY POLICE CAMO UNIFORMS | South African Police Camo Uniforms. (1) South African Railway Police SARP Special Task Forces Camo Field Jacket. (1) South African Police SAP, 2nd Pattern Lightweight camo Shirt with Shoulder Boards. (1) South African Police SAP, 2nd Pattern Medium weight Camo Trousers 32 x 31. (1) South African Police SAP, 1st Pattern Camo Lightweight Field cap (Copy). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 200
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SOUTH AFRICA VENDA DEFENSE FORCE SERVICE SHIRT Lot #70283 (Sale Order 283 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA VENDA DEFENSE FORCE SERVICE SHIRT | South Africa Border War, VDF Venda Defense Force Nutria NCO Named Shirt. The Venda Defence Force (VDF) was established in September 1982 from the 112 Battalion of the South African Defence Force and the military branch of the Venda National Force which itself had been formed when the Venda homeland became independent from South Africa in September 1979. | Size: 40 | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $100 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL FORCES SNIPER NCO SHIRT Lot #70284 (Sale Order 284 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL FORCES SNIPER NCO SHIRT | South African Border War Special Forces Sniper Nutria NCO Shirt. Manufacture tag present and dated 1978. Name tag removed. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING SHIRT Lot #70285 (Sale Order 285 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING SHIRT | Mid 1990's South African SADF Special Forces Regiments Unofficial DPM Pattern Training Shirt. | Size: Small | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOUTH AFRICA BORDER WAR OPERATION MEEBOS SHIRTS Lot #70286 (Sale Order 286 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA BORDER WAR OPERATION MEEBOS SHIRTS | Lot of 2 South Africa Border War Commemoration & Unit polo shirts. (1) SADF Operation Meebos, 61st Mechanized Battalion Group red "Rugby" shirt. (1) South African Police SAP - SAR 50 years anniversary polo Shirt. | Size: Medium - Large | Condition: Good. Well worn. Some holes. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTIST INSTRUCTOR NUTRIA SHIRT Lot #70287 (Sale Order 287 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTIST INSTRUCTOR NUTRIA SHIRT | South African Border War SADF Named Parachute Instructor Nutria Field Shirt. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF OFFICER SHOULDER BOARDS LOT Lot #70288 (Sale Order 288 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF OFFICER SHOULDER BOARDS LOT | Lot of 29 South African Defense Forces SADF, Officer Shoulder Boards. Mixed lot of various branches and ranks. (7) Matching pairs. (15) Singles. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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AFRICAN WAR SUPPORT UNITA & SNIPER T-SHIRT Lot #70289 (Sale Order 289 of 342) AFRICAN WAR SUPPORT UNITA & SNIPER T-SHIRT | Lot of 2 T-Shirts. (1) Angola War "Support UNITA" green T-Shirt. (1) Dick Kramer 1992 artwork "Sniper" gray T-Shirt. | Size: Large & XL | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $40 - 60
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SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE TRAINING COURSE T-SHIRTS Lot #70290 (Sale Order 290 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN RECCE TRAINING COURSE T-SHIRTS | Lot of 3 South African RECCE Special Forces Training Courses T-Shirts. (1) 2nd Commando T-shirt. (1) 1st recon Commando T-Shirt. (1) 5th Recon Commando T-shirt. Two of them are published example featured page 288 & 290 in "RECCE, a collector guide to the history of the South African Special Forces" by Paul Mytthysen & Michael Huxtable. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Good. Wear and age. Well worn, some holes. | Est. $80 - 150
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SOUTH AFRICA SADF AIRBORNE BATTLEDRESS TUNIC Lot #70291 (Sale Order 291 of 342) SOUTH AFRICA SADF AIRBORNE BATTLEDRESS TUNIC | Early Border Wars South African SADF Airborne Battledress tunic with First Style Basic Qualification Jump Wings. Mfg. Stamped, dated 1966. | Size: 38 | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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SPANISH SPECIAL FORCE PARATROOPER LEATHER JACKET Lot #70292 (Sale Order 292 of 342) SPANISH SPECIAL FORCE PARATROOPER LEATHER JACKET | Spanish Special Forces / Paratrooper Leather jacket. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $80 - 150
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SWISS ARMY TASS 83 CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORM SET LOT OF 2 Lot #70293 (Sale Order 293 of 342) SWISS ARMY TASS 83 CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORM SET LOT OF 2 | Swiss Army "TASS 83" Camouflage Uniforms. Lot of 2 set, Shirt & Trousers. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium & Large | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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SPANISH & THAILAND SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING T-SHIRT Lot #70294 (Sale Order 294 of 342) SPANISH & THAILAND SPECIAL FORCES TRAINING T-SHIRT | Spanish Para-Quedistas & Thailand Army Special Forces Training / Commemorative T-shirts. | Size: medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $40 - 80
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BRITISH ARMY REGIMENTAL STABLE BELT LOT OF 7 Lot #70295 (Sale Order 295 of 342) BRITISH ARMY REGIMENTAL STABLE BELT LOT OF 7 | British Army Regimental Stable Belt, Lot of 7. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: medium - Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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BRITISH & FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION DRESS STABLE BELTS Lot #70296 (Sale Order 296 of 342) BRITISH & FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION DRESS STABLE BELTS | Lot of 6 British & French Foreign Legion Dress Stable Belts. (2) British Royal Anglian regiment Belts. (1) British AMF "Allied Mobile Force" Belt. (1) British Corps of Engineers. (1) XI Gorkha rifles Black Web Belt. (1) French Foreign Legion Parade Dress belt. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Small - Medium | Condition: Very good. Some Wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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WWII BRITISH TANKER BRUSHSTROKE CAMO PIXIE SUIT Lot #70297 (Sale Order 297 of 342) WWII BRITISH TANKER BRUSHSTROKE CAMO PIXIE SUIT | WWII British tanker Brushstroke Camouflage "Pixie Suit" Coveralls. Mfg. tag removed. Color brightness: 85% +/-. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. Zippers and snaps in good working order. | Est. $400 - 800
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BRITISH ARMY PARATROOPER DENISON SMOCK LOT OF 2 Lot #70298 (Sale Order 298 of 342) BRITISH ARMY PARATROOPER DENISON SMOCK LOT OF 2 | British Army Paratrooper Camo Denison Smock, lot of 2. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 180 / 96 | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $80 - 150
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BRITISH ARMY COMBAT WINDPROOF FIELD JACKET LOT Lot #70299 (Sale Order 299 of 342) BRITISH ARMY COMBAT WINDPROOF FIELD JACKET LOT | British Army Combat Windproof Field Smock Jackets, lot of 3. (2) Desert camo. (1) Multicam. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Large | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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BRITISH ARMY COMBAT ARCTIC CAMO FIELD JACKET LOT Lot #70300 (Sale Order 300 of 342) BRITISH ARMY COMBAT ARCTIC CAMO FIELD JACKET LOT | British Army Camo DPM Combat Arctic Hooded Field jacket, lot of 2. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $60 - 120
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BRITISH ARMY DESERT DPM CAMO UNIFORM Lot #70301 (Sale Order 301 of 342) BRITISH ARMY DESERT DPM CAMO UNIFORM | British Army Desert DPM camo Uniform, Medium Shirt, 32 x 31 Trousers and Medium Boonie hat. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Wear and age. | Est. $50 - 100
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WII MOUNTAIN TROOPS REVERSIBLE SKI PARKA DATED 42 Lot #70302 (Sale Order 302 of 342) WII MOUNTAIN TROOPS REVERSIBLE SKI PARKA DATED 42 | WWII US Mountain Troops reversible, Fur Trimmed Ski Parka. Manufacture tag present and readable. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some Wear. | Est. $100 - 300
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US NAVY FLIGHT JACKET CWU 45-P WITH SUB PATCHES Lot #70303 (Sale Order 303 of 342) US NAVY FLIGHT JACKET CWU 45-P WITH SUB PATCHES | US Navy Nylon Flight Jacket CWU 45-P with Submarine patches. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: Medium | Condition: Very good. Some wear. | Est. $50 - 100
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS 8" FIGURE Lot #70304 (Sale Order 304 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR SELOUS SCOUTS 8" FIGURE | Rhodesian Bush War Selous Scouts 8" Tall Figure. Made of resin. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 8" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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DISPLAY CASE RIKER MOUNTS LOT OF 21 Lot #70305 (Sale Order 305 of 342) DISPLAY CASE RIKER MOUNTS LOT OF 21 | Lot of 21 Display Cases / Riker Mounts. Approx. Sizes: (19) 12" x 16". (1) 12" x 8". (1) 14" x 8". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Good. Wear and age. Some May need repair. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN UDI REGIMENTAL INSIGNIA DRINK COASTERS Lot #70306 (Sale Order 306 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI REGIMENTAL INSIGNIA DRINK COASTERS | Lot of 7 Rhodesian UDI Regimental Insignia Drink Coasters. Made of black & clear resin. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 3" in Diameter | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN BSAP ANTI TERRORIST OPERATIONS BRASS MUG Lot #70307 (Sale Order 307 of 342) RHODESIAN BSAP ANTI TERRORIST OPERATIONS BRASS MUG | Lot of 2 Rhodesian BSAP "Anti Terrorist Operations" Brass mugs. (1) Rhodesian BSAP "Alpha Komp", Chirundu 1973-74. (1) Rhodesian BSAP "Greensdiens", Kersfees 1973. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 4.5" Tall | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN ASSOCIATION BEER MUG LOT OF 4 Lot #70308 (Sale Order 308 of 342) RHODESIAN ASSOCIATION BEER MUG LOT OF 4 | Lot of 4 Rhodesian Association Beer Mugs. (2) Green and White Rhodesian Light Infantry Mugs. (1) Rhodesian Intelligence Corps Mug. (1) Rhodesian Independence 1965 - 1977 black stein. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.5 Tall | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES BEER MUG LOT OF 3 Lot #70309 (Sale Order 309 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES BEER MUG LOT OF 3 | Lot of 3 Rhodesian Security Forces Beer Mugs / steins. (1) Internal Affairs Mount Darwin 1975 Mug. (1) BSA Police "Hunyani Battle Camp" Mug. (1) Rhodesian Regimental Mug. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 6" to 8" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN CURRENCY PLAQUE & UDI COMMEMORATION COIN Lot #70310 (Sale Order 310 of 342) RHODESIAN CURRENCY PLAQUE & UDI COMMEMORATION COIN | Lot of 2 Rhodesian 1960's coin plaques and a Rhodesian Independence "11th November 1965" Commemoration Coin in issued case. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 7.5" x 7.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES OPERATION PLAQUES Lot #70311 (Sale Order 311 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES OPERATION PLAQUES | Rhodesian Security Forces Operation Plaques, lot of 6. Includes; "Operation Grapple", "Operation Ranger", "Operation Repulse", "Operation Splinter", "Operation Tangent" and "Operation Hurricane". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 6.5" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BSAP & REGIMENTAL PLAQUE LOT OF 4 Lot #70312 (Sale Order 312 of 342) RHODESIAN BSAP & REGIMENTAL PLAQUE LOT OF 4 | Lot of 4 Rhodesian Plaques. (1) Republic of Rhodesia. (1) BSAP. (1) Rhodesian regt. (1) RAR Rhodesian African Rifle. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5" x 6.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS PLAQUE PAMWE CHETE Lot #70313 (Sale Order 313 of 342) RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS PLAQUE PAMWE CHETE | Rhodesian "Pamwe Chete" Selous Scouts Plaque. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.3/4 x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN CORPS OF CHAPLAINS PLAQUE Lot #70314 (Sale Order 314 of 342) RHODESIAN CORPS OF CHAPLAINS PLAQUE | Scarce Rhodesian Corps of Chaplains Plaque. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.5" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN OPERATION & BSAP PATU PLAQUE LOT OF 5 Lot #70315 (Sale Order 315 of 342) RHODESIAN OPERATION & BSAP PATU PLAQUE LOT OF 5 | Lot of 5 Rhodesian plaques. (1) "Operation Tangent". (1) Operation Thrasher". (1) BSAP. (1) BSAP P.A.T.U. (1) Royal Rhodesia Regiment, 4th Manicaland Bn. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 6" x 7" to 8.5" x 10" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRIGADE & BATTALION PLAQUES Lot #70316 (Sale Order 316 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR BRIGADE & BATTALION PLAQUES | Lot of 4 Rhodesian Plaques. (1) Rhodesian 4th Brigade. (1) Rhodesian 5th battalion. (1) Rhodesian 8th Battalion. (1) Rhodesian 1st Defense regiment. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.3/4" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN RAR AFRICAN RIFLES PLAQUES LOT Lot #70317 (Sale Order 317 of 342) RHODESIAN RAR AFRICAN RIFLES PLAQUES LOT | Lot of 3 Plaques and 1 small wooden box of RAR Rhodesian African Rifles. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 2.5" x 3.5" to 5" x 12" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR LIGHT INFANTRY & REGT PLAQUES Lot #70318 (Sale Order 318 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR LIGHT INFANTRY & REGT PLAQUES | Lot of 4 Rhodesian Plaques. (1) Rhodesian Light Infantry. (1) RLI "Lovers" 3rd Commando. (1) Rhodesian regiment, 1st battalion. (1) Rhodesian Regiment, 5th battalion. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.3/4" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES PLAQUES LOT OF 4 Lot #70319 (Sale Order 319 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES PLAQUES LOT OF 4 | Lot of 4 Rhodesian Plaques. (1) Rhodesian BSAP. (1) Rhodesian Guard Forces. (1) Rhodesian Army, 2nd Brigade. (1) Southern Rhodesia Artillery. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES CORPS PLAQUES LOT OF 4 Lot #70320 (Sale Order 320 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES CORPS PLAQUES LOT OF 4 | Lot of 4 Rhodesian UDI Plaques. (1) Rhodesia Military Police. (1) Rhodesia Army Pay Corps. (1) Rhodesia Signal Corps. (1) Salisbury District. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE & OTHER CORPS PLAQUES LOT Lot #70321 (Sale Order 321 of 342) RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE & OTHER CORPS PLAQUES LOT | Lot of 4 Rhodesian plaques. (1) Rhodesian Intelligence Corps. (1) Rhodesian Armored Corps. (1) Rhodesian Corps of Engineers. (1) Rhodesian Army Service Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.3/4" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE - PSY OPS & OTHERS PLAQUES Lot #70322 (Sale Order 322 of 342) RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE - PSY OPS & OTHERS PLAQUES | Lot of 4 Rhodesian Plaques. (1) Rhodesian Intelligence Corps. (1) Rhodesian Psychological Operations Unit. (1) Rhodesian Armored Corps. (1) Rhodesian Medical Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.3/4" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN AIR FORCE - GUARD & ARTILLERY PLAQUES Lot #70323 (Sale Order 323 of 342) RHODESIAN AIR FORCE - GUARD & ARTILLERY PLAQUES | Plt of 4 Rhodesian Plaques. (1) Rhodesian Air Force. (1) Rhodesian Guard Force. (1) Rhodesian Southern Artillery. (1) Royal Air Force, Southern Rhodesia Flying School. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.3/4" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE - PSY OPS & OTHERS PLAQUES Lot #70324 (Sale Order 324 of 342) RHODESIAN INTELLIGENCE - PSY OPS & OTHERS PLAQUES | Lot of 4 Rhodesian Plaques. (1) Rhodesian Intelligence Corps. (1) Rhodesian Psychological Operations Unit. (1) Rhodesian Armored Corps. (1) Rhodesian Medical Corps. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5.3/4" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR PROVINCES MAP PLAQUE LOT OF 2 Lot #70325 (Sale Order 325 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR PROVINCES MAP PLAQUE LOT OF 2 | Lot of 2 Rhodesian Bush War Provinces Map Plaques. Copper & Wood. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 13" x 12" | Condition: Very good. One Insignia "Marandellas" missing on one of the plaques. | Est. $50 - 100
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RHODESIAN UDI DECLARATION PLAQUE & IAN SMITH SIGN Lot #70326 (Sale Order 326 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI DECLARATION PLAQUE & IAN SMITH SIGN | Rhodesian "Declaration of UDI, 11th November 1965, Prime Minister Ian Douglas Smith" Commemorative Plaque. 8 x 10 Black and White Photo and a 4 x 6 Hand Signed card by Ian Douglas Smith, Official Prime Minister of Rhodesia. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 15" x 12" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR OPERATION PLAQUE LOT OF 7 Lot #70327 (Sale Order 327 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR OPERATION PLAQUE LOT OF 7 | Lot of 7 Rhodesian Bush War Operation Plaques. Embossed brass sheet on wood plaque. Includes (2) "Operation Thrash", (1) "Operation Grapple", (1) "Operation Splinter", (2) "Operation Repulse", (1) Operation Tangent". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 3" x 3.1/4" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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RHODESIAN UDI SAS PLAQUE & EMBROIDERED INSIGNIA Lot #70328 (Sale Order 328 of 342) RHODESIAN UDI SAS PLAQUE & EMBROIDERED INSIGNIA | Rhodesian UDI SAS, 1st Special Air Service Regiment Plaque (5.3/4" x 7.1/4") and A Large 5.3/4" x 7" Heavy Bullion Embroidered on Felt, Rhodesia SAS Insignia. (Frame 9" x 11"). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $150 - 300
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RHODESIAN BUSH WAR 1978 OPERATION PLAQUES Lot #70329 (Sale Order 329 of 342) RHODESIAN BUSH WAR 1978 OPERATION PLAQUES | Rhodesian Bush War Complete set of 1978 Operations and map Plaques. "Operation Tangent", "Operation Thrasher", "Operation Hurricane", "Operation Repulse", "Operation Grapple" and "Operation Splinter". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 6.5" x 7" & 11" x 11" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES PLAQUE & FRAME LOT Lot #70330 (Sale Order 330 of 342) RHODESIAN SECURITY FORCES PLAQUE & FRAME LOT | Lot of 4 Plaques and Frames. (1) Rhodesian Army display plaque. (1) Rhodesian S.A.S. Display plaque. (1) Rhodesian Selous Scout framed color copy. (1) Rhodesian RAR framed color copy. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 13.5" x 11" & 11" x 8.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $40 - 80
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SOUTH WEST AFRICA & REGIMENTAL PLAQUE LOT OF6 Lot #70331 (Sale Order 331 of 342) SOUTH WEST AFRICA & REGIMENTAL PLAQUE LOT OF6 | Lot of 6 South West Africa - SADF And British Plaques. (1) SADF 32nd Battalion. (1) 2nd SADF Infantry Battalion. (1) SWA SA Army 1978 Duty Border. (1) SWA "Magte forces" 1989. (1) British 7th Squadron Marine training Group. (1) Parachutist Commando "A.N.P.C.V". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 4.5" x 5" to 5.3/4" x 7" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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SOUTH AFRICAN SADF REGIMENTAL PLAQUE LOT OF 4 Lot #70332 (Sale Order 332 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SADF REGIMENTAL PLAQUE LOT OF 4 | South African Border War, SADF regimental plaque, lot of 4. (1) SADF 1st Parachute Battalion. (1) SADF 101st Reconnaissance Company. (1) S.W.A. Sector 10 Training Unit. (1) SADF Named plate with 4 unit flashes, "Transkei Defense Force", "Transkei Def. Force" Type I, "Transkei Special Forces", "Transkei Equestrian center". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 5" x 7" to 8" x 10" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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DELUXE WOODEN DISPLAY CASES LOT OF 16 Lot #70333 (Sale Order 333 of 342) DELUXE WOODEN DISPLAY CASES LOT OF 16 | Lot of 16 Deluxe Wooden / Glass Display cases. Approx. Sizes: 7" x 7" to 15" x 21". | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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RHODESIA GENERAL PETER WALLS SIGNED PHOTO FRAMED Lot #70334 (Sale Order 334 of 342) RHODESIA GENERAL PETER WALLS SIGNED PHOTO FRAMED | Original Rhodesian General Peter Walls Hand Signed, 8" x 6" Black & White photo & 4" x 5" Complimentary card. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 12.3/4" x 21.5/8" Frame | Condition: Very good. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY NAMED SERVICE CERTIFICATE Lot #70335 (Sale Order 335 of 342) RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY NAMED SERVICE CERTIFICATE | Rhodesian Bush War R.L.I. Light Infantry Troopie's Named Service Certificate. Identified to "96140 Tpr. Donaldson, B.G." who served with distinction in the 1st Battalion of the Rhodesian Light Infantry. Original, not a photocopy. | Size: 18" X 22" frame | Condition: Very good. | Est. $200 - 400
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RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE Lot #70336 (Sale Order 336 of 342) RHODESIAN SELOUS SCOUTS CERTIFICATE OF SERVICE | Rhodesian Bush War, Selous Scouts Named Certificate of Service. Identified to "Sgt. B.G. Donaldson, Operator 4 Troop from 1976 to 1980, Wings number 0070". Original issued document, not a photocopy. | Size: 13" x 17.5" Frame | Condition: Very Good. | Est. $400 - 800
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SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTE BATT & SAS DOCUMENTS LOT Lot #70337 (Sale Order 337 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN PARACHUTE BATT & SAS DOCUMENTS LOT | South African Parachute Battalion & SAS Documents lot. (1) Official blank letter of the 3rd Parachute Battalion. (1) SA Bush War SA Paratrooper named logbook. (1) 6" x 8" Parachutist Battalion card. (1) 6" x 8" SA Police official blank letter. (1) Special Air Service S.A.S. North Pole Expedition Final report & 8" x 9" S.A.S. sticker. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $50 - 100
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SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL FORCES RECCE COLLECTOR BOOK Lot #70338 (Sale Order 338 of 342) SOUTH AFRICAN SPECIAL FORCES RECCE COLLECTOR BOOK | "RECCE" A Collector's Guide To The History Of The South African Special Forces by Paul Matthysen, Matthew Kalkwarf, Michael Huxtable. Foreword by the late Major-General F. W. Loots. - A comprehensive history of the Reconnaissance Regiments and auxiliary units. - Selection and training processes and techniques. - Insignia, kit & equipment. - Honors & awards. - Memorabilia, memorials & museums. - 2,500 full-color images; actual-size insignia (including fakes). | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 8.5" x 12" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 300
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PAMWE CHETE SELOUS SCOUTS REID-DALY SIGNED BOOK Lot #70339 (Sale Order 339 of 342) PAMWE CHETE SELOUS SCOUTS REID-DALY SIGNED BOOK | "Pamwe Chete" The Legend of the Selous Scouts by Lieutenant-Colonel R.F. Reid-Daly, CLM, DMM, MBE, Hand Signed Book. Pamwe Chete is the definitive account of the Selous Scout Regiment’s short but distinguished service in the field of pseudo counter-insurgency during the Rhodesian bush war. This is the revamped and rewritten version of the best-selling Top Secret War, by Ron Reid Daly, with new previously unpublished material, including the role of honor, and full schedules of citations and wings. | Size: 5.7/8" x 8.5/8" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $400 - 800
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RHODESIAN BSAP DOCUMENTS & ANATOMY OF TERROR BOOK Lot #70340 (Sale Order 340 of 342) RHODESIAN BSAP DOCUMENTS & ANATOMY OF TERROR BOOK | Rhodesia BSAP Documents & Booklet lot. (1) Scarce "Anatomy of Terror" propaganda booklet published in 1974 by the Rhodesian Ministry of Information, relating the atrocities perpetrated by the "So-Called" Freedom Fighter of Rhodesia. Extremely graphic pictures. (1) Life Member ID card of the BSAP regimental Association. (1)BSAP report Book 6, some annotations. (1) Northern Rhodesia driver license, dated 1954. (1) U.N.I.P. independence membership card. | Condition: Very good. | Est. $80 - 150
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RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY CRAIG BONE ART PRINT Lot #70341 (Sale Order 341 of 342) RHODESIAN LIGHT INFANTRY CRAIG BONE ART PRINT | Rhodesian RLI Light Infantry Craig Bone 1980 Art print No 905 / 5000. Hand Written note on the back "1978, So long ago and all for naught - We were fighting windmills - Robert Scott". The print is framed without glass. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 23" x 15.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $60 - 120
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FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION WATERCOLOR GICLEE PRINT Lot #70342 (Sale Order 342 of 342) FRENCH FOREIGN LEGION WATERCOLOR GICLEE PRINT | Lot of 2 French Foreign Legion Watercolor Giclee prints by Andreas Rosenberg, Painter at La Legion Etrangere. Both hand-numbered 16/50. | Provenance | The Dublin Trust Collection: Personal effects of a U.S. Citizen, who arrived in the United States in 1945, shortly after his birth. These remembrance items represent visitation and wartime trophies acquired through his direct involvement in the so-called "Bush Wars" in Southern Africa, more than six years in the Middle-East Conflicts, and concluding with the "Contra Wars" in Central America. The Trustee of The Dublin Trust Collection began a relationship with the Department of Defense (DOD) in 1964, leaving it in 1989. He continued service on numerous military committees as an advisor, up to "Desert Shield" where he served as a group member of the DOD "reserve affairs" committee which, based on needs and readiness, determined the Reserve and National Guard units that were available for service in "Desert Shield", later becoming "Desert Storm." Additionally, he served as a liaison officer with the IDF, seeing the 1973 Yom Kippur War and the 1982 Invasion of Lebanon. He qualified as an Israeli paratrooper and was invited to jump with Israeli COS Rafuel Eitan on his last jump (before Eitan's retirement). He holds at least ten (10) foreign jump wings. The Trustee of the Dublin Trust Collection is now retired, living in a small NW American community. Search this catalog for “Dublin" to view all the lots in this auction related to the collection. | Size: 9" x 11.5" | Condition: Very good. | Est. $100 - 200
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