United States. Six First War Aef Patches, Two Identification Tags And Two Collar Disks GTRexclude Footnote: The Order of the
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Footnote: The Order of the Republic was instituted in 1969 and awarded to heads of state
where he was named Temporary Flying Sergeant on July 1st
and a Karabiner 98 service rifle and it’s bayonet placed diagonally across the badge
A sea of flowers gave testimony to the popularity of the deceased
A certificate for Gefreiter (Lance Corporal) Breidenbach for the Front Flying Clasp for Fighter Pilots in Bronze
United States. Six First War Aef Patches, Two Identification Tags And Two Collar Disks GTRexclude Footnote: The Order of theIncludes: 1. Five 87th Infantry Division ("Golden Acorn") Patches: three with the acorn in felt, one with the acorn in cotton, one with the acorn embroidered, all on a felt base. 2. One Rank Chevron. 3. Identification "Dog" Tags: in aluminum, stamped "RALPH L. CONRAD U. S. A." and "983258", measuring 35 mm in diameter each. 4. two Collar Disks: (i) U. S. Regular Army; (ii) Signal Corps: both in bronze, measuring 25. 8 and 25. 5 mm in diameter
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