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Very cool original order of the rising sun medal. It is in a very decorative frame. The plaque on the bottom says it’s the order of rising sun. Very cool framed medal! Would look awesome displayed with other memorabilia. If you have any questions please feel free to contact me at any time l!
The original medal of the USSR period with a pin on the back for attaching to the jacket. This and 100s of other authentic Russian medals came out a vets personal collection. He had medals from ww2 to end of the Cold War. The Order of the October Revolution (Russian:????????????????????????? , Orden Oktyabr’skoy Revolyutsii) was instituted on 31 October 1967, in time for the 50th anniversary of the October Revolution. It was conferred upon individuals or groups for services furthering communism or the state, or in enhancing the defenses of the Soviet Union, military and civil. It is the second-highest Soviet order, after the Order of Lenin. From a huge Russian medal collection. Some very rare expensive medals for sale in other auctions. Some show age and patina. All kept in a glass case. See my other auctions. SEE MY OTHER RUSSIAN MEDAL AUCTIONS.
The original medal of the USSR period with a pin on the back for attaching to the jacket. This and 100s of other authentic Russian medals came out a vets personal collection. He had medals from ww2 to end of the Cold War. From a huge Russian medal collection. Some very rare expensive medals for sale in other auctions. Some show age and patina. All kept in a glass case. See my other auctions. SEE MY OTHER RUSSIAN MEDAL AUCTIONS.
The original medal of the USSR period with a pin on the back for attaching to the jacket. This and 100s of other authentic Russian medals came out a vets personal collection. He had medals from ww2 to end of the Cold War. From a huge Russian medal collection. Some very rare expensive medals for sale in other auctions. Some show age and patina. All kept in a glass case. See my other auctions. SEE MY OTHER RUSSIAN MEDAL AUCTIONS.
PLEASE FOLLOW OUR E BAY STORE. SALE SEE OUR STORE. PLEASE READ WHOLE ADD. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article. By adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: “Observer Badge”. Learn how and when to remove this message. The Observer Badge is a military badge. Of the United States armed forces. Dating from the First World War. The badge was issued to co-pilots, navigators, and flight support personnel as air observer. Who had received a variation in the training required for the standard Pilot’s Badge. The Observer Badge survived through the Second World War. And into the 1950s, at which time the concept of an Observer Badge was phased out in favor of the modern Aircrew Badge. In addition to wings for Naval Aviators. And Naval Flight Officers. The United States Navy. Still maintains an “Observer Badge” which is issued to flight-qualified mission specialists, such as a select number of meteorologists and intelligence officers in both the U. Air Force awards its USAF Observer Badge, which is identical to the USAF Navigator Badge, to Air Force officers who have qualified as NASA. Have flown an actual mission aboard the shuttle and/or the International Space Station. And who are otherwise not previously aeronautically rated as an Air Force pilot or navigator. In the modern U. Armed Forces, the Observer Badge is rarely issued, but has seen a resurgence in the Air Forces of other countries, most notably the United Kingdom. First World War Observer Badge. The original Observer Badge was a half-wing variation of the Aviator Badge worn by military pilots of the United States Army Air Service. And later the United States Army Air Corps. The badge was mainly awarded to gunners, spotters, and navigators on the first armed military aircraft. With the advent of bombing. The Observer Badge was also initially authorized for aircraft bombardiers. Those rated as Balloon Observers were also eligible for the badge, and the badge was typically referred to as both the Airplane Observer Badge and the Balloon Observer Badge. The design of the badge awarded was identical in both cases, and towards the end of the First World War was commonly referred to as the “Airplane and Balloon Observer Badge”, although the ratings for which the badge was issued remained distinct.
WW1 PENNSYLVANIA NATIONAL GUARD GENERAL THOMAS J. WITH ORIGINAL RIBBON AND RIBBON PIN SUSPENSION. America entered the war during the last two years. The division took part in six major campaigns in France and Belgium resulting in more than 14,000 battle casualties. With its entry into the war, the American forces helped turn the tide to the Allied victory. On July 15, 1918, elements of the division beat back German attacks along the Marne River. Pockets of division Soldiers were surrounded and cut off but fought at the company and platoon level in a ferocious defense of their positions, beating their way through German lines and back to secondary defensive positions. The 28th Division’s defiant stand earns its soldiers the moniker “Men of Iron” from General of the Armies John Pershing, commander of the Allied Armies.
Vintage United States Navy Occupation Medal. If you validate we can make a legitimate deal.
ORIGINAL WWII WW2 U. AMERICAN MILITARY PILOT’S “POW” WINGS – CAMP MADE. Gorgeous camp made pilot’s wings with “POW” over the federal shield. Made from lead which was found on discarded Red Cross food cans, or seals of crates and boxes. This pair of wings has large lugs on back that are holed out to allow for a large safety pin to be inserted for wear. Nice original wing from my father’s estate collection. Check out my other items!
Original World War II bronze star made by US Mint and Rex 1945 (according to brooch pattern). Complete set in its original box.
Certificate and book etc from Cornell Midshipmen’s school, officer appointment, medals, ribbons, photos, paperwork, etc. Please see my other auctions for more items from this estate and other estate military items. Thank you and good luck! As required by your country’s laws, they are not charged by me and I have no responsibility toward them.