Dan,
I just saw a full replacement part for $40. The picture is attached of the part. At least this gives you an idea. You can probably pick up a blued (black) one for the same price. I would be hesitant in only replacing one part, it would be better replacing the whole part. Just a thought.
Dean
Hugh,
Thanks for the information. I have no idea where they came from. I suspected they were at least Post WWII or even modern flags. They are silk, the two smaller ones are 5" in height and 6" wide and the larger one is 6" in height and 8" wide.
Dean
Hello to all,
I picked these up from a veteran's daughter. Her father served in a US tank group in Europe in WWII and then again in the Korean War. I could not locate any information that he served in the Pacific during WWII. He may have picked these up on leave in Japan during the Korean War. Does anyone have any information on these flags? Any help would be appreciated.
Dean
Hello to all,
I just picked these pins up from a US World War II Veteran's daughter. Her father served in a tank group in World War II and then again in Korea. He began his service early in 1941 as an officer in the Calvary. He had a bunch of these pins, which look to me as WWI tanks. If anyone could provide any information on these I would appreciate it.
Dean
Ulsterman,
I got this and a vaulted 1914 Iron Cross 1st class. The seller wanted $185 for the vaulted Iron Cross and $40 for the Franco-Prussian medal. I got both for $185. So, I think the Franco-Prussian was around maybe $20 or $30.
Thanks for the comments.
Dean
Hello to all:
I have a friend that has a Arm-Nav Trooper newspaper dated August 12, 1945. My friend's father received the Philippine Liberation medal for service during the war. He probably picked up this newspaper then.
Does anyone have and information on this publication.
Thank you.
Dean
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