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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AMERICAN COLT .45 BROWN LEATHER HOLSTER
Sold by Military TourWW2 GI Colt .45 Holster marked US. Made of heavy gauge leather with a 2" belt loop 14" leather tie down pigtail for securing it to your leg Protective top flap with a post closure. Accommodates the Colt 1911 and…
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GERMAN WW2 INFANTRY ASSAULT BADGE SILVER HOLLOW BACK
Sold by Military TourThis is an original German WW2 Infantry Assault Badge - SILVER. Unmarked. Die stamped, hollow backed, alloy construction badge features an embossed, vertically oval, oak-leaf wreath with a Wehrmacht style eagle with down-swept wings, superimposed to the top center, encompassing a…
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BRITISH CAP BADGE
Sold by Military Tour"L.R DESERT" Badges are brass and / or white metal current strikes. Badges have cotter pin lugs or slide bar posts on the reverse. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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GERMAN LUFTWAFFE HONOR ROLL CLASP WITH RIBBON
Sold by Military TourAwarded to Army servicemen for acts of heroism and to those who already possessed the Iron Cross 1st. Class and 2nd Class . ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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CANADIAN 1ST PARACHUTE BATTALION PARATROOPER WINGS BADGE
Sold by Military TourThe 1st Canadian Parachute Battalion three-colour embroidered Type I Canadian Parachute Regiment Badge, issued to Canadians in November 1942 Black, White and Gold ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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1935 “SEEFAHRT IST NOT” BADGE
Sold by Military TourThe badge shows a soaring eagle grasping a wreathed swastika in its talons and reads “Seefahrt Ist Not” ” (Seafaring Is Necessary). The base shows an anchor with “Tag Der Deutschen Seefahrt 25.26.5.1935” (Day Of German Seafaring 25.26.5.1935). In the…