Description
The American Campaign Medal was first created on November 6, 1942 by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Originally issued as the “American Theater Ribbon”, the medal was intended to recognize American service members who performed duty in WW11.
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Weight | 0.032 kg |
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GERMAN WWII KRIEGSMARINE SPORTS SHIRT VEST ORIGINAL
Sold by Military TourThis original German Kriegsmarine sports shirt has a blue machine embroidered eagle on a white embroidered semi-circular field on a white linen base and is machine sewn to shirt. The sport shirt was used by the German military during WWII for…
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GERMAN TOTENKOPF SS NAZI LOYALTY FLAG
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GERMAN CLOSE COMBAT BAR IN GOLD
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GERMAN WWI M15 FIELD GRAY ROYAL SAXON 2nd UHLAN REGIMENT TUNIC
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GERMAN WWII DEATH CARD FOR OBERGEFREITER INFANTRY SOLDIER JOSEF ACHATZ
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WW2 FRENCH SOLDIERS UNUSED COMPLETE BANDAGE DATED 1939
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