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World War II Imperial Japanese 16th Division Manchuria Triumph Medal, Old Army

World War II Imperial Japanese 16th Division Manchuria Triumph Medal, Old Army

World War II Imperial Japanese 16th Division Manchuria Triumph Medal, Old Army

World War II Imperial Japanese 16th Division Manchuria Triumph Medal, Old Army

World War II Imperial Japanese 16th Division Manchuria Triumph Medal, Old Army

World war 2 imperial japanese badge. Offering a genuine medal from Japan’s 16th Division, initially formed during the Russo-Japanese War. While dispatched to Manchuria in 1905, the battles had already concluded. They were stationed intermittently in 1919, 1929, and 1934. A piece that captures a unique timeline of Japan’s old military. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class Medal

World war 2 imperial japanese badge. Offering a genuine World War II era Japanese Order of the Sacred Crown, 8th Class medal. This prestigious decoration, also known as “Hokansho”, has a rich history. Exclusively bestowed upon women for their distinguished services. This order ranks equivalently with the Order of the Rising Sun. Features a golden headdress, symbolic of the one worn by the Empress during the Spring Festival. The medallion is surrounded by an oval ring with seed pearls, bamboo branches on a red backdrop, and cherry blossoms. The sash is watered, yellow with red stripes. Detailed photos provided for close examination. This rare medal is not only a symbol of recognition but also a significant piece of Japanese history. Own a piece of history today. Approximate 7-21days(To USA).

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

World War II Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal Rare

Ww2 imperial Japanese medal. Presenting a significant WWII-era Imperial Japanese Enthronement Commemorative Medal. This medal was established during the enthronement of Henry Pu Yi, the last of the Manchus. Pu Yi’s storied journey from being the Emperor of China at a young age to his final days as a zookeeper in Peiping is captivating. This medal carries characters indicating “Kang Teh 1st year/ Enthronement Commemorative Medal/ 3rd month 1st day”, also featuring the Japanese flag and a symbol of 1000. It’s a striking artifact bearing witness to a fascinating chapter in East Asian history. Approximate 14-21days(To USA and Europe).

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese Army Military Police School 1937 Graduation Medal

Authentic medal from the Imperial Japanese Army’s “Military Police School”. Commemorates the first graduation ceremony in 1937. The back bears a potential mark for “pure silver”, although this is somewhat faint upon magnification. Measures approximately 3.3cm in diameter, 3mm in thickness, and weighs 19.82 grams (measured with a household scale). Shows age-related wear and tarnish. The front features the kanji for “Constitution”, while the back reads “Army Military Police School First Graduation Commemoration 1937″. International Buyers – Please Note. Thank you for your understanding.

GERMAN MEDALS AND DECORATIONS OF WORLD WAR II By Jack Britton Excellent

GERMAN MEDALS AND DECORATIONS OF WORLD WAR II By Jack Britton Excellent

GERMAN MEDALS AND DECORATIONS OF WORLD WAR II By Jack Britton Excellent. GERMAN MEDALS AND DECORATIONS OF WORLD WAR II By Jack Britton Excellent Condition. Military Collectors Pr News. Book is in Very Good Condition. Text will be unmarked. May show some signs of use or wear. Will include dust jacket if it originally came with one. Satisfaction is guaranteed with every order. I have changed my mind and would like to cancel/make changes to my order. We believe in providing our customers with an ultra-speedy service. To ensure this is achieved, all of our systems are fully automated so orders are transferred for processing within minutes. How long should I expect customer service will take to respond to my inquires? We aim to respond to all customers within 24-48 hours (Monday – Friday). My Address is wrong. Very sorry to hear that! So please confirm you have selected the correct address before placing your order. What do I do if I haven’t received my order? Rest assured, we have you covered. Here is what to do: While we aim to deliver your order in the time frame specified, transit delays outside of our control can occur. Because of this we would ask that you allow the following amount of time before contacting us about your late order(s): At Least 18 days for Orders delivered within the US and At Least 25 days for Orders delivered outside the US. Basically, in the event of your order being delayed or lost in the post, we will do our best to provide a suitable resolution. What type of payments do you accept? Zuber’s Policies Are As Follows. We carefully grade our items, so you should expect to receive the item in the condition as we have stated it in our listing, please see the’Condition’ section. Please do not expect anything beyond what is stated in our listings. New Items: Guaranteed to be in new condition and in their original packaging. For CDs this generally (but not always) means they will come in their shrink-wrap/plastic. Used Items: Please see our description in each listing for details regarding particular items. The item you receive may not exactly match the photo, but will contain the same content. How quickly will I receive my item. Occasionally, orders are delayed a little longer. Can you tell me more about a particular item? We are unable to provide any additional information or guarantee that you will receive anything in addition to what is described in our listing. Carefully reading the item’s description details should answer most questions that you may have. The images supplied on our listings are intended as a guide only. Meaning that we did not take the picture. With this in mind it isn’t always possible for us to guarantee that you will receive the exact cover shown. You should receive the item described in our listing, but the cover could vary. Will you accept lower amounts/offers for your items? A Return must authorized by first contacting us. Then we will provide you with either a return label or specific instructions for mailing the item back. Do Not refuse the item when you receive it. Do Not mark the item as’Return to Sender’. United States Return requests must be within 30 days of receipt of the item. International Return requests must be within 14 days of receipt of the item. With their original packaging and accessories included with the return. We will then diligently work to find the best solution. What do I do if I have received a faulty product or the wrong item? Our aim is to deliver quality products to all of our customers. New items must be still sealed (if they originally were). We will provide you with a pre-paid return label. To ensure a speedy resolution please enclose the following in your correspondence. Images of the faults/defects and/or ISBN/UPC of the incorrectly received item. Explanation of what you received vs what you expected to receive. What do I do if I receive a damaged item? In the event that your order arrives damaged, please accept our apologies. Please ensure you provide us with your order number and images of the damaged item. Images must depict the damage you are discussing. The images you send must also include images of the packaging the item arrived in. YOUR ONE STOP SHOP FOR ALL KINDS OF SPECIAL FINDS. We offer a very large selection of competitively priced New & Used items. We look forward to serving you!

1945 USA Asiatic Pacific Campaign WWII WORLD WAR II American Medal Coin i90817

1945 USA Asiatic Pacific Campaign WWII WORLD WAR II American Medal Coin i90817

1945 USA Asiatic Pacific Campaign WWII WORLD WAR II American Medal Coin i90817

1945 USA Asiatic Pacific Campaign WWII WORLD WAR II American Medal Coin i90817

Item: i90817 Authentic Medal of. United States of America American WWII Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal 1945 Bronze Medal 31mm ASIATIC PACIFIC CAMPAIGN, Soldiers with palm behind. UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 1941 1945, Eagle on pedastal facing left. Medal Notes: The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal a United States military award of the Second World War, which was awarded to any member of the United States Armed Forces who served in the Asiatic-Pacific Theater from 1941 to 1945. The medal was created on November 6, 1942, by Executive Order 9265 by President Franklin D. The medal was designed by Thomas Hudson Jones; the reverse side was designed by Adolph Alexander Weinman which is the same design as used on the reverse of the American Campaign Medal and European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. There were 21 Army and 48 Navy-Marine Corps official campaigns of the Pacific Theater, denoted on the suspension and service ribbon of the medal by service stars which also were called “battle stars”; some Navy construction battalion units issued the medal with Arabic numerals. The Arrowhead device is authorized for those campaigns which involved participation in amphibious assault landings. The Fleet Marine Force Combat Operation Insignia is also authorized for wear on the medal for Navy service members who participated in combat while assigned to a Marine Corps unit. The flag colors of the United States and Japan are visible in the ribbon. The Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal was first issued as a service ribbon in 1942. A full medal was authorized in 1947, the first of which was presented to General of the Army Douglas MacArthur. The European Theater equivalent of the medal was known as the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal. Boundaries of Asiatic-Pacific Theater. (1) The eastern boundary is coincident with the western boundary of the American Theater. (2) The western boundary is from the North Pole south along the 60th meridian east longitude to its intersection with the east boundary of Iran, then south along the Iran boundary to the Gulf of Oman and the intersection of the 60th meridian east longitude, then south along the 60th meridian east longitude to the South Pole. The military history of the United States in World War II covers the war against the Axis Powers, starting with the 7 December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbor. During the first two years of World War II, the United States had maintained formal neutrality as made official in the Quarantine Speech delivered by US President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1937, while supplying Britain, the Soviet Union, and China with war material through the Lend-Lease Act which was signed into law on 11 March 1941, as well as deploying the US military to replace the British forces stationed in Iceland. Following the “Greer incident” Roosevelt publicly confirmed the “shoot on sight” order on 11 September 1941, effectively declaring naval war on Germany and Italy in the Battle of the Atlantic. In the Pacific Theater, there was unofficial early US combat activity such as the Flying Tigers. During the war some 16,112,566 Americans served in the United States Armed Forces, with 405,399 killed and 671,278 wounded. Key civilian advisors to President Roosevelt included Secretary of War Henry L. Stimson, who mobilized the nation’s industries and induction centers to supply the Army, commanded by General George Marshall and the Army Air Forces under General Hap Arnold. The Navy, led by Secretary of the Navy Frank Knox and Admiral Ernest King, proved more autonomous. Overall priorities were set by Roosevelt and the Joint Chiefs of Staff, chaired by William Leahy. The highest priority was the defeat of Germany in Europe, but first the war against Japan in the Pacific was more urgent after the sinking of the main battleship fleet at Pearl Harbor. Admiral King put Admiral Chester W. The Imperial Japanese Navy had the advantage, taking the Philippines as well as British and Dutch possessions, and threatening Australia but in June 1942, its main carriers were sunk during the Battle of Midway, and the Americans seized the initiative. The Pacific War became one of island hopping, so as to move air bases closer and closer to Japan. The Army, based in Australia under General Douglas MacArthur, steadily advanced across New Guinea to the Philippines, with plans to invade the Japanese home islands in late 1945. With its merchant fleet sunk by American submarines, Japan ran short of aviation gasoline and fuel oil, as the US Navy in June 1944 captured islands within bombing range of the Japanese home islands. Strategic bombing directed by General Curtis Lemay destroyed all the major Japanese cities, as the US captured Okinawa after heavy losses in spring 1945. With the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, the Soviet invasion of Manchuria, and an invasion of the home islands imminent, Japan surrendered. The war in Europe involved aid to Britain, her allies, and the Soviet Union, with the US supplying munitions until it could ready an invasion force. US forces were first tested to a limited degree in the North African Campaign and then employed more significantly with British Forces in Italy in 194345, where US forces, representing about a third of the Allied forces deployed, bogged down after Italy surrendered and the Germans took over. Finally the main invasion of France took place in June 1944, under General Dwight D. Meanwhile, the US Army Air Forces and the British Royal Air Force engaged in the area bombardment of German cities and systematically targeted German transportation links and synthetic oil plants, as it knocked out what was left of the Luftwaffe post Battle of Britain in 1944. Being invaded from all sides, it became clear that Germany would lose the war. Berlin fell to the Soviets in May 1945, and with Adolf Hitler dead, the Germans surrendered. World-renowned expert numismatist, enthusiast, author and dealer in authentic ancient Greek, ancient Roman, ancient Byzantine, world coins & more. Ilya Zlobin is an independent individual who has a passion for coin collecting, research and understanding the importance of the historical context and significance all coins and objects represent. Send me a message about this and I can update your invoice should you want this method. Getting your order to you, quickly and securely is a top priority and is taken seriously here. 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World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

World War 2 (WW II) 1945 Lot Sterling/Gold Philippines Trench Art Ring, Medals

Items pictured are the items you will receive. VINTAGE WW2 PHILIPPINES STERLING SILVER WITH ROSE GOLD BANNER TRENCH ART RING. Face measures 13.1 mm. Nice details excellent preowned condition. World War II Victory Medal with Ribbon and bar. Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with Ribbon and bar. Nice addition to any collection. Please see pictures for condition. Check out my other items. Be sure to add me to your favorites list.

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1

WWI ERA trench saw with leather case and tool world war 1.

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

World War II Imperial Japanese National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal

Ww2 imperial Japanese medal. Introducing a rare commemorative medal crafted in 1940 to honor the establishment of a Shinto shrine in the former Manchukuo. This medal, exclusively distributed to related personnel, stands out due to its rarity compared to common medals like the Order of the Sacred Treasure. It’s accompanied by its original box, making it a prized piece for collectors. W6 x D10.5 x H2.5 cm. Please ensure its compatibility with your desired display setting. The medal symbolizes Japan’s efforts to promote ties between Japan and Manchukuo and exemplifies the spread of Imperial rule during the war. Detailed inscriptions and designs reflect its historical significance. Approximate 14-21days(To USA and Europe).

World War 1 For Service 1917 1918Presented In The State Of Connecticut Medal

World War 1 For Service 1917 1918Presented In The State Of Connecticut Medal

World War 1 For Service 1917 1918Presented In The State Of Connecticut Medal

World War 1 For Service 1917 1918Presented In The State Of Connecticut Medal

World War 1 For Service 1917 1918Presented In The State Of Connecticut Medal

World War 1 For Service 1917 – 1918Presented In The State Of Connecticut Medal. With original box, containing the name and address of the recipient. Very rarely to come across one with all the information.