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    • KurtA
      Probably.   Fewer motorcycles than wheeled vehicles.  
    • Spartan19
      Very interesting. Is the Motorcycle bar harder to find?
    • KurtA
      Wheeled Vehicle Motorcycle 
    • usmedalman
      The pendant is an original Navy type that was produced by the mint circa 1930. The brooch and maybe the ribbon also have been added to complete the medal.
    • Spartan19
      I found this Ww2 Sterling Silver Driver pin today at my local antique store. I have seen the top part as well as the Driver W bar before however I have never seen the Driver M bar before.    My question is is the Driver M bar harder to find? Also what do the different letters mean? 
    • historylives
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    • Jeffro
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    • Gear Fanatic
      would you happen to still have this unit history? would be super interested if your willing to share!  
    • JadedPencil
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    • Joe55
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