With craft paper inner wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a Dewitt Clinton tax stamp on the top with Series 114 for 1944.
Avalon – 1944 Series 114
- Model: Private
- Year: 1944
- Status: in collection
Benson & Hedges – 1945 Series 115
With inner foil wrapping and a Dewitt Clinton tax stamp on the top with Series 115 for 1945.
- Model: Private
- Year: 1945
- Status: in collection
Buckingham – WWII
Subbrand of Philip Morris with a Canadian tax banderole.
- Model: Private
- Year: 1942 - 45
- Status: in collection
Camel – WWI Armed Forces
With craft paper inner wrapping and a free of tax or taxpaid stamp on the top which was added to cigarette packs that had the tax paid by the manufacturer for shipment overseas to the Armed Forces during WWI.
The U.S. Army was involved in WWI from April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918. During this time, American forces participated in various campaigns and battles on the Western Front in Europe and marked a significant turning point in the conflict and had lasting impacts on American society and global geopolitics.
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1917 - 18
- Status: in collection
Camel – 1932 Series 102
With inner foil wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a Dewitt Clinton tax stamp on the top with Series 102 for 1932.
- Model: Private
- Year: 1932
- Status: in collection
Camel – 1942 Armed Forces
With craft paper inner wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a free of tax or taxpaid stamp on the top which was added to cigarette packs that had the tax paid by the manufacturer for shipment overseas to the Armed Forces during WWII. With the wording «Free of Tax - For military or naval forces in Alaska and Hawaii or for outside the jurisdiction of the internal revenue laws of the United States».
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1942
- Status: in collection
Camel – 1943 Series 113
With craft paper inner wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a Dewitt Clinton tax stamp on the top with Series 113 for 1943.
- Model: Private
- Year: 1943
- Status: in collection
Camel – 1944 Series 114
With craft paper inner wrapping and a Dewitt Clinton tax stamp on the top with Series 114 for 1944.
- Model: Private
- Year: 1944
- Status: in collection
Camel – 1945 Armed Forces
With craft paper inner wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a free of tax or taxpaid stamp on the top which was added to cigarette packs that had the tax paid by the manufacturer for shipment overseas to the Armed Forces during WWII. With the wording «Free of Tax - Use of U. S.».
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1945
- Status: in collection
Camel – 1945 France SEITA
With inner foil wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a French tax stamp on the top from the manufacture SEITA (Société d’Exploitation Industrielle des Tabacs et Allumettes).
- Model: Private
- Year: 1945
- Status: in collection
Camel – WWII K-Ration Armed Forces
4 cigarettes from a K-Ration placed in a cardboard tray in a Camel branded sleeve.
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1942 - 45
- Status: in collection
Camel – WWII K-Ration Armed Forces
4 cigarettes from a K-Ration placed in a cardboard tray in a Camel brande sleeve with cellophane wrapper.
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1942 - 45
- Status: in collection
Chelsea – 1942 Armed Forces
With craft paper inner wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a free of tax or taxpaid stamp on the top which was added to cigarette packs that had the tax paid by the manufacturer for shipment overseas to the Armed Forces during WWII. With the wording «Free of Tax - For use only of U. S. military or naval forces in Alaska, and Hawaii, or for outside the jurisdiction of the internal revenue laws of the United States. This product is admitted free of duty».
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1942
- Status: in collection
Chelsea – 1945 Series 115
With craft paper inner wrapping, cellophane wrapper and a Dewitt Clinton tax stamp on the top with Series 115 for 1945.
- Model: Private
- Year: 1945
- Status: in collection
Chelsea – WWII K-Ration Armed Forces
4 cigarettes from a K-Ration placed in a Chelsea branded paper wrapping.
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1942 - 45
- Status: in collection
Chelsea – WWII General Douglas MacArthur
4 cigarettes in a colorful paper wrapping with the flags of the USA and the Philippines and with MacArthur's name, signature and slogan.
On March 11, 1942, during WWII, General Douglas MacArthur and members of his family and staff left the Philippine island and his forces, which were surrounded by the Japanese. They traveled in patrol torpedo boats through stormy seas patrolled by Japanese warships and reached Mindanao two days later. From there, MacArthur and his party flew to Australia in a pair of Boeing B-17 Flying Fortresses, ultimately arriving in Melbourne by train on March 21, where he declared «I came through and I shall return».
- Model: Armed Forces
- Year: 1943
- Status: in collection