GERMAN ALUMINUM OAK LEAF CAP BADGE FOR JAGER TROOPS
$8.95
GERMAN ALUMINUM OAK LEAF CAP BADGE FOR JAGER TROOPS – REPRODUCTION
Out of stock
Description
Worn on the left side of caps. 3 prongs. 5.5 mm x 3.5 mm.
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