WWII Military footlocker, high quality one made by Neevel Company, has brass makers tag with 1940 contract date. Complete with removeable top tray. Heavy riveted construction. This is NOT one of the cheap wooden ones. Shows normal use, but no damage or repairs. The lock works, but not sure where the key is, am still looking for it. Belonged to AAF officer; but not named or stenciled. Leather handles on sides are dry/fragile, otherwise locker very nice and perfectly usable. (Note: does not include loose odds and ends inside the locker.)