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Thanks for the advice. NGL
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Could someone please post a photograph of a genuine Memorial Medal of Honor of the Republic of China Military Assistance Group to the Republic of Vietnam? Thank you.
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ek1 My newest toy
Obergefreiter replied to Obergefreiter's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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I have a couple of Friedlanders in my collection, but these two are far and away the nicest. I hope I look as good as the EK1 does when I'm that old. NGL
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I need some advise, Gentlemen. My granddaughter collects wound badges from different countries. A friend of mine owes me about seventy-five bucks. He has offered me a prinzengross Gold WW1 would badge, as partial payment on the money he owes me. I would like to get it for a Christmas gift for my granddaughter, but neither of us knows what one would be worth. Can anyone pleased give me a ballpark idea of what one would be worth? It's hollow; not solid. Thanks for your help concerning this inquiry.
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American (US) Victory Medals
Obergefreiter replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
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American (US) Victory Medals
Obergefreiter replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
Would a "Defense Sector" device be the proper device for a US Veteran to wear on his Victory Medal, if he'd never left the United States? -
What's the story with this one? Is it real? Is it a fake? An early example or made last week for Medals of America? Please advise.
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Republic of the Philippines Vietnam Service Medal
Obergefreiter replied to Obergefreiter's topic in South East & East Asia
Thanks, Jeff. I appreciate it. NGL -
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Obergefreiter replied to Obergefreiter's topic in South East & East Asia
Indeed they did. Unfortunately they seem to have learned most of what they knew about interrogating suspects and prisoners from the Japanese. They were mean a$$kickers in combat though. -
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Obergefreiter replied to Obergefreiter's topic in South East & East Asia
Quite a few actually. At their peek they had about fifty thousand boots on the ground. About three hundred thousand all total; about five thousand died. As for numbers, they were the 2nd. largest, after the US, in-country. They showed up in late '65 with an infantry division and a marine brigade. -
Thanks again, Dave. You just saved me about seventy-five bucks. I can see where Lao awards wouldn't be a big mover. I wouldn't want one myself were it not for a small project that I'm working on. Anyway, thanks again, and take care. Nick.
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Thanks, Dave. This is listed on evilBay for $109:00, OBO. I am somewhat leery about buying something from Estonia, especially something that cost that much. Best Regards, Nick.
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