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    Obergefreiter

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    1. In addition to what is seen here, I also have the original copies of orders for the Purple Heart & Oak Leaf, diplomas from an NCO Accademy and from an MOS school, a 100RM note with several signatures, dated "13 April 45, FUllendorf, Germany" part of a post-war 3rd. Division newsletter, a bring-back certificate for a pistol and a pair of binoculars, (no, unfortunatly, I don't have them) and a post-war letter from an army buddy. I will be scaning and downloading them in the next day or so.

    2. Dear Marshall,

      what "doesn't feel quite right" is that it's a tish bigger (44x44mm) than what would be normal. More like a 3rd. Reich cross. But I know that some of the production runs went on for years, and that dies and planchents varied, so maybe it's just my imagination. I'll be the first to admit that I have a terrible eye for detail on these things, unless it's something like a bullet hole through the middle of it.

      Best Regards,

      Nick

    3. I recently acquired this from someone on WAF. The photos aren't that great, but the back is inscribed "W.M.Harrison, 148th. F.A." It's numbered 953, and the seller included copies of the paperwork that went with awarding this medal. I had never even heard of these awards before, but it's interesting to see that the UDC awards them to eligeble people in all US wars.

    4. Recently I purchased an award for a Blue Division soldier, and it does not have the metal broach on the top of the ribbon. My question is, is this normal and the soldier had to attach the medal to a broach, or did the broach break off at some point in the past?

    5. Recently I acquired a WW1 "knuckleduster" similar to the one in the picture. Mine, however, is minus the wooden hand grip. My knife, I might add, needs a big hug, so I've been soaking it in liquid wrench and working it over with naval jelly to get the rust off. My questions are, is the round pommel at the bottom of the knife threaded onto the round metal spindle that the handle fits over, and if so, how does one get the pommel off? Is there a special tool? Is there some trick to the trade that will help me out? Any information would be greatfully appreciated. Thanks.

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