About 8" x 11" screen printed on felt in Good condition with wear to the art and graphics but no moth nips. Has a place mat shape to it, I doubt anyone ever put a dinner plate on it but probably had it on a living room table. I listed it in the patches category, I suppose it could have been used for a large jacket patch although likely none were.

The units cited here didn't take long to get into the action. This information is from the Wikipedia National Guard page:

"On New Guinea, the 32nd and 41st Infantry Divisions became the first army divisions to engage and defeat the Japanese in late 1942 and early 1943. In Europe, the 34th Infantry Division was one of the first two US infantry divisions to fight in the European Theater of Operations (ETO) when it landed in Algeria as part of Operation Torch."

The other two divisions 33rd and 37th also fought in the war but I didn't find out where. The US 2nd Army of course is legendary. This MAY have been the property of one Otto H. Minic of Lancaster in Fairfield Country in Ohio whose fuel oil ration was found in the same box.