It's the badge for a Meritorious Unit Citation.The sergeant must have been a high timer and survivor seeing the ruptured duck. What was the wreath patch on the right sleeve?
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It's the badge for a Meritorious Unit Citation.The sergeant must have been a high timer and survivor seeing the ruptured duck. What was the wreath patch on the right sleeve?
This badge is a very poor fakeDerAdlerIstGelandet I posted these 7 years ago but got no response. I've had it for about 47yrs. Looks pretty rough so it might be a replica. Did some Googlin' and it looks like a paratrooper badge. Found a name, Dipl.-Ing. Wolfgang Erdmann, in command of the Fallschirmjäger-Division Erdmann so I'm thinking the name on the back of the badge was the division name. Is this a replica?
The British army, navy and air force join forces with China to fight against the common enemyI have had this ww2 poster for some time. I was told it was a poster of the sort dropped by allied aircraft on Japanese positions. It is very thin and fragile and was folded when I got it and separated along the fold lines in many places. I keep it rolled in a tube. I have some photo copies of some other leaflets that were definitely dropped on Japanese positions. The owner of the originals was a veteran and said that his crew always dropped them through the flare chute as ordered but always forgot to remove the binding so they effectively became an inert bomb.
The dimensions on this one are 79cm high and 58cm wide
Maybe Shinpachi can translate the text.
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