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Locality: Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia

Phone: +1 423-290-6639



Address: 2949 Lafayette Rd 30742 Fort Oglethorpe, GA, US

Website: www.thehistorycompany.net

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The History Company 07.12.2020

Couple of new items at the shop: mc1 parachute canopy with shroud lines. Big huge honking army projector. Lots more stuff sitting in boxes waiting for me to put it out. Come see us

The History Company 25.11.2020

WW2 USN officer pokey thingie has arrived today. Come see us and get your boarding party on.

The History Company 09.11.2020

WW2 navy officers trunk. Varnished plywood. No markings. Came from an officer who was at Bremerton naval shipyard$75. Radio unit and tactical fax machine $300 each. Comm gear handsets etc available as well. We also have boots on sale, some combat boots as low as $20 (no, not the jungle boots). Desert boots etc $30 and up. Vietnam boots are various prices. Come see us!

The History Company 04.11.2020

1943 John Wood airborne handcart. Solid and mostly restored. Needs a drawbar and tow ropes. If you want to reenact hauling John Wayne around in the Longest Day, this is the cart for you. Yes, they are pricey in this condition but if you know what it is, you understand why. $2K asking price. Let me know if you’re coming to see it as it’s stored at the farm.

The History Company 31.10.2020

Marine Corps posters from the 60s 70s. The Marine Corps builds men Is a metal two sided sign from Vietnam and is $125. The John Wayne is $20. All the rest are five dollars apiece regardless of size. Some of them will have to be shipped flat, some of them can roll up in a tube. You’re getting a good deal on the poster , There’s not much I can do about the shipping. Come to the shop and get several along with other artwork as we are trying to clear some space. The perfect Christmas gift for the Marine in your life

The History Company 13.10.2020

Remember Pearl Harbor! 79 years ago Japan attacked our Pacific Fleet and brought the US into World War II. Today is a day of remembrance and reflection.