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John F. Kennedy Inauguration 21-Gun Salute Mortar Shell Casing

The 21st round from JFK's inaugural salute

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The 21st round from JFK's inaugural salute

Unique 75mm M5A1 Type I mortar shell casing fired as the final round of the 21-gun salute at President John F. Kennedy's inauguration as president on January 20, 1961. The casing measures 7.25″ tall and 3.25″ in diameter, and is engraved on the base: "75 MM M5A1, Type I, BB-1-386, BB. CO. 1944." Contained in a black mortar container tube, marked on the inner sleeve in pencil: "21st Round at President Kennedy's Inauguration,1/20/61." In fine condition, with expected wear from use. The shell casing originates from the collection of Carroll W. Campbell, who fired the shot as a member of the 'Saluting Battery' of the 1st Battle Group, 3rd Infantry ('The Old Guard'). Accompanied by a letter of provenance signed by Campbell, in part: "Beginning approximately 6/1/1960 thru my discharge date of 4/1/1962 I was a member of the 1st BG, 3rd Inf. stationed at Arlington National Cemetery. This particular group consisted of line companied A, B, C, and D, Caisson and Guns. My unit was known as the 'Saluting Battery' and our motto/slogan was 'Have guns will travel.' My gun platoon/saluting battery fired for funerals in Arlington Cemetery and also for arrivals of foreign Heads of State. Also we fired for various dignitaries at several areas of the public and airports in the Washington, D.C. area." Also includes an image of Campbell outside the headquarters of 'The Old Guard.' A remarkable piece of history honoring Kennedy's ascent to the nation's highest office.

Auction Info

  • Auction Title: Fine Autographs and Artifacts
  • Dates: #570 - Ended November 06, 2019