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Many of the blood chits shown on this page are documented and described in the book Last Hope: The Blood Chit Story by R. E. Baldwin and Thomas Wm. McGarry. Whenever possible, we will cite page and figure number for your reference. We occasionally have this book available. If you need one, email us for availability.
| WWII Era CBI Blood Chits | Early Cold War (48-star) Blood Chits |
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BC-007 CBI Chinese Language Rayon Blood Chit |
This is the second style "Type 2" MIS-X blood
chit WITH the "(2)" in the lower right corner.
This one is identical to the one shown as figure 7.36 on page 107 of Last Hope. The number "2" indicates a later issue than the one shown above. The "W" prefix indicates it was issued by Washington DC. The serial number is in the correct position between the Chinese characters. The Chinese chop applied at the Chinese Embassy in Washington DC is nice and strong. We have several of these, the serial number may vary (in the 55000-63000 range). The condition and quality is similar to the one shown. It is very soft satin finish rayon. It measures 8 by 10 inches. The condition is near excellent throughout. |
$199.99 | Available |
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BC-001 MIS-X CBI 5 Language Blood Chit |
This is a five language (Burmese, S. Shan, Chinese, Sgaw
Karen, and W. Shan). The serial number is 7312 stamped in
purple ink.
It is considered by many to be the most beautiful of the US-made blood chits. It is shown as figure 7.32 on page 103 of Last Hope. It is rayon and backed with coarse twill. There are brown stains at the corners, as shown. This is a view of the back. It measures 9-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches. The condition is very good throughout. It shows signs of use and long carry in the CBI. |
$299.99 | Available |
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BC-013 CBI Chinese Language Leather Blood Chit |
This is a 14 piece leather blood chit PERIOD signed by
18-20 GIs and Identified with Campaigns APOs and Home
Addresses.
This is one of a number of leather theater-made blood chits used throughout the CBI. In the place where the message normally was printed are the signatures (many with addresses) of GIs serving in North Africa (1943), India (1944) and China (1945). Campaigns and battles listed on the stripes of the flag are:
These are two close-up images: Top -- Bottom It is goatskin leather. It measures 11-1/2 by 9-1/2 inches. The condition is very good throughout. It shows signs of use and long carry in the CBI. There are some tape and paste marks from when it was once mounted in a combat album. |
$749.99 | Available |
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BC-002 CBI Chinese Language Leather Blood Chit |
This is a 13 piece leather blood chit with the first
style Chinese Aero Commission wording hand printed
message.
This is one of a number of leather theater-made blood chits used throughout the CBI. They are described in detail from page 139-145 of Last Hope. It is goatskin leather. It measures 10-1/2 by 9 inches. The condition is very good throughout. It shows signs of use and long carry in the CBI. There are three small holes from when it was once mounted in a combat album. |
$599.99 | Available |
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BC-003 CBI Chinese Language Leather Blood Chit |
This is a 13 piece leather blood chit with the first
style Chinese Aero Commission wording hand printed
message.
This is one of a number of leather theater-made blood chits used throughout the CBI. They are described in detail from page 139-145 of Last Hope. It is goatskin leather. It measures 10 by 9-1/2 inches. The condition is very good throughout. It shows signs of use and long carry in the CBI. There are some paper and paste residue spots on the back from when it was once mounted in a combat album. |
$599.99 | Available |
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BC-004 CBI Chinese Language Leather Blood Chit |
This is a one-piece printed leather blood chit with the
1945 wording Chinese message.
This one is identical in all respects to the one shown as figure 7.108 on page 143 of Last Hope. They are described in detail from page 139-145 of Last Hope. It is goatskin leather. It measures 10 by 8-1/2 inches. The condition is near excellent throughout. It is in much better condition than the one shown in the book. |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-005 CBI Chinese Language Silk Blood Chit |
This is a 16 piece appliqué and hand-printed satin
finish silk blood chit with the 1945 wording Chinese
message.
This one is most like the one shown as figure 7.82 on page 134 of Last Hope in the printing and 7.86 on page 135 in construction. They are described in detail from page 139-145 of Last Hope. It is goatskin leather. It measures 11 by 8-1/4 inches. The condition is near excellent throughout. It is in much better condition than the one shown in the book.. |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-015 DEB-10 (sic) 6 Language Cotton Blood Chit |
This is one of the first MIS-X US printed blood chit.
This one is identical to the one shown as figure 7.19 on page 94 of Last Hope. These chits were US printed and issued to the "Hump Flyers" of the ICD-ATC. This was the FIRST of the US made chits, dating to about March 1944. It is often misidentified as DEB-10, from similarities to the India printed chit. There is a 5 digit green ink machine printed serial number on the lower edge. The machine numbering at the lower right of the US flag was discontinued prior to this chit being issued. The printing is blue ink. It is very soft heavy weight cotton. It measures 10 by 10 inches. We only have ONE of these available. It is a very scarce chit. The condition is generally very good throughout. There are tape marks at the edges from when it was once mounted in an album. |
$249.99 | Available |
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BC-008 DEB-11 17 Language Rayon Blood Chit |
This is one of the very limited number of MIS-X India
printed blood chits.
This one is identical to the one shown as figure 7.27 on page 99 of Last Hope. There were just shy of 13,000 of these printed and issued to the "Hump Flyers" of the ICD-ATC. This was the FIRST of the rayon chits. There is no serial number (none were numbered). The printing is blue ink. It is very soft rayon. It measures 8 by 10 inches. We only have ONE of these available. It is a very scarce chit. The condition is generally very good throughout. |
$149.99 | Available |
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BC-009 Number (4) 7 Language Rayon Blood Chit |
This is one of the MIS-X printed Type 4 blood chits.
This one is identical to the one shown as figure 7.39 on page 109 of Last Hope. This is a seven language chit (no English). The early versions of the Type (4) chit do NOT have the "No" preceding the number. The printing is black ink with a 5-digit red serial number. It is very soft rayon. It measures 8 by 10 inches. The condition is generally very good throughout. |
$124.99 | Available |
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BC-016 Number (4) 7 Language Rayon Blood Chit |
This is one of the MIS-X printed Type 4 blood chits.
This one is identical to the one shown as figure 7.40 on page 110 of Last Hope. This is a seven language chit (no English). The late war versions of the Type (4) chit have the "No" preceding the number. The printing is black ink with a red prefixed 6-digit serial number. It is very soft rayon. It measures 9-1/2 by 12 inches. The condition is generally near excellent throughout. |
$149.99 | Available |
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BC-011 OPERATION FRANTIC Russian Language Rayon Blood Chit |
This is one of the OPERATION FRANTIC 1944 printed Russian
language blood chits.
This one is identical to the one shown as figures 6.24 and 6.25 on page 73 of Last Hope. This is a two language chit (Russian and English). These chits were produced from early June 1944 to the end of the war. It is very thin paper-thin dense woven rayon. It measures 9-1/2 by 7-1/2 inches unfolded as shown. It is printed on both sides, however, it is designed to be displayed in several configurations when properly folded. This is a scarce and difficult to find wartime blood chit. The condition is generally very good throughout. |
$249.99 | Available |
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BC-016 US Group Control Council (Germany) Russian German French and English Language RARE ID Card |
This is one of the ultra-rare OMG(US) ID cards issued to
officers of the USGCC following the surrender of Germany.
This ID is almost never encountered, as it was required to be returned to the command on termination of assignment. It has a heavy paper four-fold cover and a captive interior printed sheet with instructions and places for cachet stamps to be applied. It measures 10-1/4 by 4 inches unfolded, and 5-1/8 by 4 as shown at the left. It is printed on all sides. This is the inside cover with photo and signature of the agent, the rear inside cover warning, and rear cover. The authorization page is shown here. All significant text is rendered in four languages: English, Russian, French, (and German in case of loss with instructions to return it). The condition is generally very good throughout. |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-012 Middle East Language Paper Blood Chit |
This is one of the extremely rare SOE MI-6 printed 5
language paper blood chit and pointie-talkie language
chart.
This is a five language chit (Hebrew, Yiddish, Arabic, German and English). These chits were produced very early in the war. It is lightweight paper. It measures 16 by 13 inches unfolded as shown. It is printed on both sides, however, it is designed to be folded in eighths. It has the written text for "I am a member of the British Forces. Please assist me and help me return to my friends. The British Government will reward you." The languages are printed in the appropriate alphabets and there is an English-language pronunciation guide for each message in each language. At the bottom of the front are a number of useful phrases, also written and pronounced. The back has more useful phrases, similar to the front. This is a scarce and difficult to find wartime blood chit. The condition is generally good to very good throughout. There are some minor splits on creases that do not impact content. |
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These are examples of several bloodchits designed and printed in 1951 by the Aeronautical Chart and Information Service, US Air Force, Washington DC. All were identified by a model number prefix of "XM-51" and a third number indicating the area of use. Additionally, there was a suffix to the serial number indicating the theater or area of operations. All were classified RESTRICTED at the time, all have been declassified. Some may have the classification overstruck.
These are examples of several bloodchits designed and printed in the early 1960s by the Aeronautical Chart and Information Center, US Air Force, St. Louis, MO. All were identified by a model number prefix of "XM-51" and a third number indicating the area of use. Additionally, there was a suffix to the serial number indicating the theater or area of operations.
We have several other OSS and SOE maps and a very rare escape tissue map available here.
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BC-301 CBI AAF Cloth Chart Blood Chit Map Combination |
This is the Army Air Force cloth chart Number 133 that
details the land surrounding the Hump Route from Chabua,
India to Kunming, China.
This was the only US-made combination blood chit and evasion map. It is identical to the one shown in figure 7.18 and described in text on pages 92-93 of Last Hope. The blood chit is printed in seven languages: Bengali, Hindistani (Urdu), Kachin, Lisu, Burmese, Chinese and English. The reverse side has more map detail. It was designed in January 1944 and printed by the US Map Service US Army, Washington DC. This one was printed in July 1944. We also have one printed in April 1945. |
$349.99 | Available |
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BC-302 CBI AAF Cloth Chart Ocean Current Surface Winds Map Combination |
This is the Army Air Force cloth chart detailing the
ocean currents and surface winds for various times of the
year used by CBI pilots as a survival aid in the event of
a water ditch.
This map was originally classified RESTRICTED. It was declassified after the war. It is printed on one side only. It measures about 19 inches square. It is printed in three colors on rayon. This is a view of more map detail. It has no identification numbers or dates apparent. |
$99.99 | Available |
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BC-304 CBI AAF Cloth Chart Ocean Current Surface Winds Map With TWO Japanese Language Leaflets and Number (2) CBI Blood Chit Special Combination Offer |
This is a combination offer of TWO Japanese language
leaflets shown front and rear at the left and identified
with PsyWar/PsyOps numbers 155-J-1 (top) and 29-J-8
(bottom) with an Ocean Current Chart (as described as
item BC-302, above) and Number (2) China Flag CBI
Bloodchit (as described as item BC-007, above).
The paper leaflets measure 8-1/2 by 5-1/2 inches (top leaflet) and 4 by 6 inches (bottom leaflet). The leaflets are available separately at $49.99 each. Combination offer of all four items saves $100.00. There may be minor cosmetic differences in the ones you receive, as serial numbers and stamp location vary from one chit to another. The condition is very good to near excellent overall on all pieces. |
$399.99 (set of 4 items) |
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BC-303 SOE MI-9 Silk Escape Route Map Norway |
This is the Special Operations, Executive MI-9 Escape and
Evasion branch printed silk escape map detailing the East
(Allied) and West (German Occupied) Zones of
Norway.
This map is documented in the MOST SECRET classified 1942 reference of MI-9 maps Per Ardua Libertas (available separately). This map is printed in two colors on silk showing German garrisons in cities and towns circled in RED and the best crossing points from East to West underlined in BLACK. It is printed on one side only. It measures about 17-1/2 by 13-1/2 inches. There are some very old tape marks on the face from when it was folded and taped for carry. It has an identification number A.D.MAPS.A.M.No. 414/2A. |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-310 SOE MI-9 Khaki Cotton Map |
This is the Special Operations, Executive MI-9 Escape and
Evasion branch escape map printed and concealed by khaki
dye in a standard size handkerchief.
This map is documented in the MOST SECRET classified 1942 reference of MI-9 maps Per Ardua Libertas (available separately). Some details can be seen under strong black light, but not enough to determine the exact nature of the map. In practice, the khaki dye was removable by a chemical (probably citric acid or some similar chemical that might be available to a POW). It measures about 16 inches square. |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-306 SOE MI-9 Silk Escape Route Normandy Dieppe Invasion Map |
This is the Special Operations, Executive MI-9 Escape and
Evasion branch printed silk escape map detailing the
Northern Coast of France and Holland along the English
Channel.
This map is documented on page 12 and pictured on page 16 of the MOST SECRET classified 1942 reference of MI-9 maps Per Ardua Libertas (available separately). This map is printed in three colors on silk showing the entire length of the English Channel with very detailed views of the continent and a partial view of England. Ship routes and distances are also documented. The key is shown here. These are detail images around Normandy, Holland, and Calais/Dover. It is printed on one side only. It measures about 17-1/2 by 22 inches. There are some very old wrinkles and slight soiling from when it was folded for carry. It has an identification letter "C" on each corner only, and the key in English. |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-311 SOE MI-9 Silk Escape Route France Enemy Territory Map |
This is the Special Operations, Executive MI-9 Escape and
Evasion branch printed silk escape map printed for the
Air Ministry ( detailing France and bordering countries,
with borders and enemy occupation zones marked to avoid.
The front of the map is printed in three colors on silk showing the entire country of France with very detailed of coastal defenses (spelled "defence"), and enemy territory borders. Rail and overland traffie routes and distances are also documented. The reverse side has a black on white map of Germany. The key is shown here. It is printed on BOTH sides. It measures about 17-1/2 by 22 inches. There are some very old wrinkles and minor soiling from when it was folded for carry. It has an identification letter "9.C(a)" on the color side corner and "9.U" on the black and white side corner. |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-307 US SAC Bomber Pilot Silk Escape Map |
This is a US GSGS printed Cold War Escape and Evasion
silk escape map detailing the area between Amsterdam,
Netherlands and Minsk, including portions of Sweden,
Germany, Holland, and the North Sea..
This map was formerly classified RESTRICTED and based on 1942 and 1944 Ordnance Surveys of the area, updated to 1953. This map is printed in three colors (blue, red, black) on rayon "silk" showing the entire length of the corridor between Moscow and Berlin. The key is shown here. These are detail images around Vilna, Berlin, and Holland. It is printed on two sides. One side has Minsj/Vilna and the other has Berlin/Amsterdam. It measures about 38 by 22 inches. This map is in near mint condition. It has a survival Glossary of essential words in Danish and Swedish translated to English and back. |
$149.99 | Available |
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BC-309 OSS SOE Germany Escape and Evasion Route Silk Map |
This is the scarce SINGLE SIDED silk Germany three color
escape and evasion map of Germany. This map is
well-documented in the 1942 MOST SECRET classified
reference book Per Ardua Libertas. We have high
quality copies of this superlative reference book
available.
Extracts showing the map and list of maps are shown
below:
Some details of the map are shown here, including the key and a sample of the detail. The condition is near very good. with stains and spots (apparently from a wound) overall as shown |
$499.99 | Available |
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BC-312 Normandy Invasion Map Holland, Belgium, France and Germany Silk Map |
This is the desirable DOUBLE SIDED silk Germany and
Europe multi-color escape and evasion map of Germany.
This is a full-sized and complete map. It is shown partially unfolded to reveal details. Some details of the map are shown here, including the keys and a sample of the detail. The condition is near excellent, as shown |
$349.99 | Available |
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BC-313 Life Raft Survival Map Indian Ocean South Pacific Waterproof Map |
This is a desirable DOUBLE SIDED 1944 Dated waterproof
plastic multi-color escape and evasion pilot chart map of
the Indian Ocean area. One side is for monsoon
season, the other for cyclone season.
This is a full-sized and complete map. It is shown partially unfolded to reveal details:
This one is described and pictured on page 169 of Last Hope. The condition is near excellent, as shown |
$149.99 | Available |
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BC-401 WWI Paris Bombardment Railroad Gun Map Lot |
This is a set of four chart and maps detailing the first
long-range shelling of Paris during WWI.
The condition is generally good to very good overall, with edge wear and creases from long storage rolled up, as shown. Various types and quality of paper were used, some pieces are more fragile than others. Map 1 has the long range overall view of the nearly 80 mile distance of the guns at Crepy to the center of Paris. A close-up of a portion of the map is shown here. Map 2 has a overview of the the guns at Crepy and railroad sidings to the main guns. Close-ups of portions of the map are shown here and here. Map 3 has the long range overall view of the nearly 80 mile distance of the guns at Crepy to the center of Paris. A close-up of a portion of the map is shown here. Map 4 has the long range overall view of the nearly 80 mile distance of the guns at Crepy to the center of Paris. A close-up of a portion of the map is shown here. Map 1 is approximately 24 inches square. The others are about 24 by 30 inches. |
$549.99 | Available |
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BC-402 WWII 1940 Berlin and Surrounding Area Bombing Chart with 1942 Updates |
This is a September 1944 printing (3rd Edition) of the
original 1940 map with 1942 aerial updates from a member
of the 8th Air Force 351st Bomb Group.
The condition is generally excellent throughout. A close-up of a portion of the map is shown here to show an example the level of detail. The layer steps are designed to be used with the RAF Conventional Sign Card (not included). The keys and dates of the map are shown here and here. The map is paper and is approximately 25 by 33 inches. |
$99.99 | Available |