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A Display Case With WW2 Fighter Pilot Adolf Galland Medals Knight Cross, Iron Cross First Class, Iron cross Second Class, and Other Flying medals Plus a picture of His Messerschmitt B.
Group of 4 Great Britain WW2 Medals,, Never Worn and in original box with paper,, name on the box was covered for pictures,, medals are 1939-45 Star France Germany Star Defence Medal War Medal.
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3 Original WW2 Medals & Ribbons (on a bar). 1 Freedom from Fear and Want Victory Campain, 2 European African Middle Eastern Campain, 3 U. Military Service American Campain. WW2 Original Honorable Discharge Folder, Original Defense Stamp Album, Original Diary (new) 1945, 1 Original Ruptured Duck Pin. Items are in used, but great display condition. See pictures and feel free to ask questions if needed.
ROYAL SCOTS FUSILIERS CAP BADGE. ALL FULL SIZE, COMPLETE WITH RIBBONS AND GENUINE. WW2 LOYAL SERVICE BADGE WITH BROOCH PIN TO REVERSE.
This is a unique collectible from WWII, featuring medals and badges from the USS New York (BB-34), made of steel by Robbins Co. The items are original and have a strong theme of militaria, specifically from the United States during this time period. The conflict associated with these items is World War II (1939-45), and they are regionally from the United States. The medals and ribbons are in great condition and are a must-have for any collector of militaria. They are a true representation of the historical significance of the USS New York and the brave soldiers who served on board. These items are perfect for display or adding to a collection, and their authenticity and originality make them a rare find.
Pair of Pattern 1936 officer’s EGA collar insignia, hallmarked, H&H STERLING & 1/20 10K GF STERLING. On single bar – clutch back. The grouping is identified to Major Wallace G. He was on Okinawa with the 2nd Bn / 29th Marines.
FOR SALE IS A COURT MOUNTED GROUP OF 7 FULL SIZE ORIGINAL WORLD WAR 2 MEDALS, INCLUDING A TERRITORIAL MEDAL AWARDED AND NAMED ON THE RIM TO 839576 CPL F.
He was the pilot of Dakota II FZ644, hence the title of Captain. Sgt A Downie, Captain (Pilot). The crew knew the supplies were vital to the Army and stayed in the area until 1900 hours when they were able to drop the supplies.