This vintage US World War II medal on ribbon is a must-have for any militaria collector. The medal represents the campaign and service during the war and is an original period item from the United States. It is in near-mint condition and comes with a ribbon for display. The medal is a symbol of America’s victory and the sacrifice made by the brave men and women who fought in WWII. It is a great addition to any collection and a piece of history that should be preserved. Don’t miss the chance to own this amazing piece.
This emblem of dedication and service is a poignant reminder of Manchukuo, a puppet state established by Japan in Northeast China after their victory in the Russo-Japanese War. Ww2 imperial Japanese badge.
A lovely grouping belonging to Paul Feltenstein, born 1907 in Chicago. He enlisted on 29 June 1942. The grouping comprises; 1. Two matching notched dog tags, 1943 and 1944 Tetanus dated, chain broken on the longer one, 2. A matching pair of First Sergeant stripes, 3. An unnamed Good Conduct medal, slot brooch, with buttonhole and small strip of extra ribbon, loose second award bronze clasp, 4. And Detached Enlisted Man’s collar dogs, 5. A Combat Medics badge, pin back, not maker marked, 6. A pair of 12th United States Army Group patches, 7. A pin back U. Military Civilian ribbon bar. Feltenstein died in October 1977.