I was actively searching for one of these. Gave up as all I'd find was junk.
That's a Hallicrafters Sky Buddy S-19RIdentify the receiver.View attachment 36854
That's a Hallicrafters Sky Buddy S-19R
Finished it except the feet
Unlike many of the early military tube radios that could be run off of a battery through a Dynamotor, the Sky Buddy was never meant for mobile use. It’s just your basic 115v AC short wave listener or base radio, although I have heard some of the export ones had a tapped transformer inside to accommodate various European AC voltages. The Sky Buddy had a 2 prong un-grounded AC plug that was commonly used during those days. For safer use, restorers usually upgraded that cord and plug to the modern 3 prong grounded type. If you’re interested in learning more about Dynamotors, check out the following link.Was that battery powered?
interesting questionI wonder if those troops found it and commandeered it.