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Just acquired this medal which was awarded for Selective Service System World War 2. On the reverse is written " Awarded in the name of the Congress of The United States for Faithful and Loyal Service". Medal is mounted on Loop Suspender with original ribbon. Un named and un numbered. This medal was awarded for exceptional service or for significant achievement or Inspiration to others for those whom worked in the selective service system. I believe this was awarded to both military and civilian personnel for their work on the Draft board during WW2. It would be interesting to know if any members have relatives who have been awarded this medal or indeed been awarded it themselves. I'm assuming it would have been awarded to both male and female personnel?
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KIA PH/SS Co A 71st 44th div. Feb 13 1944
muckaroon1960 replied to scottplen's topic in United States of America
That's a nice pairing and remembers Pte Fields' sacrifice. Do you have any of his other medals? -
Whilst enjoying the British Summer on my vacation to Somerset I found this latest addition to my USA medal collection in a Collectibles/Antique shop. Soldiers medal for valor on a loop suspender brooch. Been after one of these for sometime, It is un-named and un-numbered.
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I have found some information on the web that suggests this could date from the 1960's? I know the medal was established July 1960 and I have seen boxed ones marked the same dated 1964.
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Just acquired this medal for my USA collection and its a beauty! Antarctica Service Medal on a 12mm crimp with the makers mark "E H SIMON". I am assuming E H Simon is the same manufacturer as Simco, please feel free to correct me if I'm wrong? Can this medal be dated owing to the impression of E H Simon?
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.410" Lee Enfield
muckaroon1960 replied to muckaroon1960's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
It looks like a Ishapor made rifle looking at the bolt. I cannot decipher the markings too well as the metalwork has been lacquered but can make out the 1917. You are correct in that these rifles were converted for Riot Control so this may have been one of those, trouble is I don't live in an area where we have any Riot's so will have to stick to Squirrel control instead. -
.410" Lee Enfield
muckaroon1960 replied to muckaroon1960's topic in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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Just acquired a Lee Enfield SMLE dated 1917 which has been converted to a .410 shotgun. A friend of mine has given up shooting and came round to see me and gave me this Gratis! How could I refuse and yes I do have a licence and cabinet for it. He said I would appreciate it as he knew I collected deact's and other Militaria. So not only do I have a SMLE but I can fire it live albeit with a .410 cartridge. Does anyone else have one of these or similar that they shoot with?
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WW1 State of Connecticut Service Medal
muckaroon1960 replied to muckaroon1960's topic in United States of America
I have also just recently picked up these two. 1917-19 Honorable service Westfield New Jersey and the Pennsylvania National Guard 1916 Mexican Border service medal which is numbered 15921. -
WW1 State of Connecticut Service Medal
muckaroon1960 replied to muckaroon1960's topic in United States of America
Great, thanks for that, much appreciated. -
WW1 State of Connecticut Service Medal
muckaroon1960 replied to muckaroon1960's topic in United States of America
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Made by the Robbins Company of Attleboro, Massachusetts a First World War veterans service medal complete with box of issue and service ribbon. I believe there are other state medals for WW1 service, does anyone have any information on this?
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Bought this WW1 Training Grenade from a local collectibles/antique shop. It is dated on the bottom plate 1916. Made by S.B & Co Ltd and is a mark 5. There are also some casting marks on the main body. Striker, spring and primer are all there and it does work as, in it strikes the "Inert" primer. I have researched the S.B & Co but cannot find any information on the net?
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recently acquired these 2 asiatic pacific campaign medals and they have some difference? These differences are in the thickness, the ribbons and the brooch suspenders? Left hand is thicker than the other, ribbon cotton is horizontal as they all are normally but the right hand one is vertical? Brooch is 12mm crimp on the left and 9mm crimp on the right which would suggest a modern striking but the ribbon is one the likes I've never seen before? Left hand one is very detailed, right not so but both are the same diameter? No maker marks on either medal.