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Here is your chance to own an interesting grouping from an Air Force cadet who was killed during pilot training. Named to (I believe he made Sergent) Ralph Hilleary. This includes just about everything saved by his mother after his death and includes military uniform items, his cemetery deed, sympathy cards, newspaper clippings, etc. From my research Ralph entered the service in 1944 and trained into 1947 as an aviation cadet. His mother applied for the World War II compensation fund and was denied as he technically died after the end of the war, though did enter the service while the war still raged in 1944. The visor is a size 7-18 from Society and there are four garrison caps and his khaki (all named) trousers. You can see I put all of his miscellaneous military insignia into a riker display case. All in all it’s a very sad story and this is basically his entire legacy in this trunk. There is also a tattered Boy Scouts of America shirt, and personal items such as his golf balls, a knitted sweater vest, photos of women he knew, and other items. A great looking grouping in good overall condition and ready for your collection. Absolutely guaranteed authentic!CLICK HERE to read more about this tragic event. CLICK HERE to view more images of this grouping! Free shipping ANYWHERE IN THE WORLD & I don’t charge PayPal fees like some of the other guys!