Description
Ribbon bars are small ribbons mounted on small metal bars equipped with attaching devices, and are generally issued for wear in place of wearing the actual medals.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.02 kg |
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Address:
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Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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GERMAN SS UBUNGSLAGER DACHAN CUFF TITLE
Sold by Military TourOfficer Bullion. High quality. Hand embroidered with genuine bullion thread on a wool base; detail is excellent and quality of workmanship is top notch. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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ORIGINAL 2ND INFANTRY DIVISION PATCH “INDIAN HEAD”
Sold by Military TourDivisional Shoulder Patch. This is a very nice original 2nd Infantry Division white back patch. The patch is in nice condition, Also known as the “Indian Head” the 2nd Divisions motto is “Second to None”. Formed in 1917 the 2nd Infanrty Division fought…
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GERMAN WWI M1915 EM / NCO’S BELT BUCKLE
Sold by Military TourGerman WWI Imperial army belt buckle, Gott Mit Uns ( God With Us) ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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GERMAN WWI M15 FIELD GRAY ROYAL SAXON 2nd UHLAN REGIMENT TUNIC
Sold by Military TourMade of high quality gabardine Featuring superb details Silver Crown buttons Insignia and awards not included NOTE: As it's custom made garment, it will take about 10 days to be made. Available Sizes :38R,40R,42R,44R,46R,48R, S,M,L,XL,XXL, XXXL ALSO VISIT OUR…
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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…
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AMERICAN FIRST AID PACKETS CARLISLE MODEL WITH SULFANILAMIDE
Sold by Military TourGOVERNMENT ISSUED These first aid packets are pressed brass, painted olive green and sealed with a pull tape. Each tin contains one wound dressing. These tins are the 1941 to 1943 issue with sulfanilamide shaker envelopes. One tin would be kept inside the…