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WWII bronze merit award for the 604. Army Engineer Camouflage Battalion, with cardboard box, about 1? Inches in diameter. Good condition, some edge nicks, some specks of green in the crevices. Box is worn but structurally sound, and has some green stains on the inside of the base. Sorry for any confusion. Sometimes Priority can be cheaper than Parcel Select, depending on your zip code and the weight of the package. Large/fragile items can’t always be combined.
Army Bronze Star in coffin type presentation case. New Old Stock (NOS). Set includes medal, ribbon bar, and lapel pin all in great condition. The case shows some signs of wear and tear consistent with age and storage, but does not have any major damage. A genuine piece of United States WWII military history. Not easy to find these! Please examine all photos ahowing item details and condition, and come to your own conclusions.
Not sure the origins of the medals either GB or Australia. Come from a collector of WWI original period items. Image search showed up as Australian medals, but some of them showed up as GB medals.
WWII unnamed 976th Field Artillery Bronze Star grouping. The group was found in a storage locker sale sorry no history or name. The group includes Bronze Star and Good Conduct medals. 6 ribbon bars, Sterling screw back ruptured duck and theater made 976th Field Artillery distinctive insignia all items are pictured.
WWII Bronze Star Named w Certificate and Case – Rhineland Campaign. Really beautiful authentic NAMED MEDAL with CERTIFICATE! . Please look at all the pictures.
Width & Height: 45mmx36mm.
Reverse: Verdun Castle gates flanked by palm-branches. Legend: VERDUN / 21 FEVRIER 1916. The Battle of Verdun was fought from 21 February to 18 December 1916 on the Western Front in France.
This is a USA WWII Military Bronze Star Medal, Ribbon, Lapel Pin Box with Engraving. It is an original piece from the United States, featuring a theme of militaria and a region of origin from the same country. The medal comes with a ribbon and lapel pin, all enclosed in a box. This collectible item is a great addition to any militaria collection, particularly for those with an interest in World War II (1939-45) conflicts. The medal has been engraved with a personalized message, making it a unique piece.
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