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('BAND OF BROTHERS' 506TH P.I.R.) LT. ROBERT E. HALEY'S PARACHUTE BADGE AND JUMP CERTIFICATE (4)
ROBERT E. HALEY (1919-2004) American military officer in the 101st Airborne Division, a well-rounded student and athlete from Connecticut who served first with the 541st P.I.R., then more famously as 506 P.I.R. Headquarters platoon leader, company commander, and executive officer from late June, 1944 to August, 1945 during which he participated in the Operation Market Garden jump, Bastogne, and many other significant engagements of that famous regiment. He remained with the 506th, transferred to Co. E in July, 1945, until June, 1947. One of the best 506th PIR relics obtainable, Haley's Parachute Badge with Combat Jump Star which he would have worn in the field for the duration of his service. The badge is of the standard design depicting wings on either side of a deployed parachute, a bronze star affixed at center indicating that the wearer had participated in a combat jump - in Haley's case, his Sep. 17, 1944 as part of Operation Market Garden. The 1.5 in. wide badge bears a pin and catch on verso and is stamped 'STERLING' with expected wear and tarnish. Overall very good. SOLD WITH: a partly-printed signed document, 1p. 4to., [Fort Benning], June 5, 1943, Haley's 'jump certificate' issued by the Army's Airborne Command Parachute School upon his completion of a course in '...Parachute Packing, Ground Training, and Jumping from a plane in flight...', signed in facsimile by Gen. George P. Howell at bottom. Fine. SOLD WITH: a 2.5 x 3.5 in. photo of a parachutist who has just landed in a field, likely Haley. Fine. SOLD WITH: a war-date document signed by Haley three times, 1p. 4to., Fort Benning, Aug. 30, 1943, being certification that he had satisfied all debts to a number of departments at the base before shipping out. Very good. Obtained directly from Haley's family who kept his lockers since his passing. With supporting documentation from Haley's records.

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March 26, 2026 10:00 AM EDT
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