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    • 0bx
      I especially like the CPO NAP Navyman. I have not been able to find that variation with the droopy gold wings. Still looking though.🙂
    • manayunkman
      That’s a beautiful example.    Not paying for your too high bid has plagued eBay for years, nothing new.    
    • coloneustard
    • dpast32
      To be honest, I only Posted it for informational purposes, simply as as an example of the Type, & a Photograph of  the Star's placement upon the Ribbon Drape. I myself was fortunate enough to have obtained a 'double' Silver Citation Star example Victory Medal years ago which was included amongst a multi piece Grouping, & that, along with the fact that they show up infrequently were the primary reasons I Posted it here. My particular Group was my very first WW1 26th Yankee Division Group, which later became my primary Collecting Interest & remains so until this day. And just for the Record as they say, my Group was obtained way back in 1978 +/-, & was all being housed in an old Leather Coated, Monogrammed Seagram's Whiskey Bottle 'Gift Box', or similar item. The Recipient was PFC Bernard R. Garrity, Battery C, 103rd Field Artillery, 26 Y/D, A.E.F. I know I should be Posting some of these Groups up, but as happens I always end up getting sidetracked & put it off 'until the proverbial tomorrow' !!                       Best,      Dom 
    • aefcav
      Beautiful Fabric, could be French made.
    • coloneustard
      It came with the uniform.
    • coloneustard
      Thanks for your output. And no there is one uniform. I changed the US collar badge if that was your concern.
    • Tom R
      This is a photo of a friends uncle who served between 1941 and 1945.  His collar brass indactes he was an MP.  His shoulder patch reflects US Army Antiaircraft Artillery Command Eastern Defense Command.   The lapel insignia baffles me?   Thanks   Tom    
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    • GWS
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