U.S.A. WWII GENERAL EISENHOWER AIDE GROUPING.
A highly historical grouping of paperwork, insignia and medals belonging to Michael McKeogh and his wife Pearlie Hargrave. McKeogh was General Eisenhower’s enlisted aide and orderly, Michael was by Ike’s side for the entire course of the war and played a pivotal role in history, tasked with everything from waking him up in the morning to making sure that the General’s uniforms were in proper order, anything that could be done to make Ike’s life as stress free as possible so that he could work on important tasks such as the Invasion of Sicily and Operation Overlord in Normandy, all of which are discussed in detail in Michaels autobiography, which is included in this group. Pearlie Hargrave was one of Ike’s drivers and she and Michael fell in love and ultimately tied the knot in Belgium in December 1944, General Eisenhower was the one to walk her down the isle and give her away. The grouping includes a named bronze star to Michael, a copy of Sergeant Mickey and General Ike, copious amounts of passes and vouchers for access to the Headquarters of Supreme allied Command, original Army Signal Corps photographs of the couple’s wedding and correspondence. Also included in a one of a kind photograph of then President Eisenhower with Michael, Pearlie and the First Lady. Bronze Star medal in its original case of issue named to Michael J. McKeogh with its Department of the Army presentation card. A copy of Sergeant Mickey and General Ike by Michael McKeogh published 1946. A large group of insignia worn by McKeogh. Pictures of Pearlie. Class A pass, Headquarters Washington DC to Michael, many other important pass cards. An interesting 1943 exemption for the Packard car model 1942 from the Office of the Provost Marshall’s office exempting the vehicle from any inspections. Wedding photographs. December 1943 letters Allied Force Headquarters North Africa stamped ‘U.S. SECRET’. Equals British Secret. Movement Order for McKeogh, another for travel orders. Congratulations letter from the American Embassy, London to Mickey on his marriage. A highly interesting historical grouping and an insight into the world of High Commander of the U.S.Army in WWII.
Code: 85696
3800.00 GBP