Germany, Heer. A Set Of Armoured Reconnaissance Personnel Collar Tabs Hold A grave marker was also
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A grave marker was also erected in his honor at Calvary Cemetery in Lexington
WWI 168th Infantry Battalion Collar Tab CEF - Pickled brass
Prior to World War II Nebojša participated in cruises to several Mediterranean ports
Quickly witnessing action at San Juan del Monte and the capture of the water works at Luzon
1919 and was discharged upon demobilization at No
Germany, Heer. A Set Of Armoured Reconnaissance Personnel Collar Tabs Hold A grave marker was also(Heer Aufklrungs Abteilung Kragenspiegel). A set of Armoured Reconnaissance personnel collar tabs, each constructed of black wool with buckram cores and trimmed with lemon yellow piping, both unmarked and measuring 35 mm (w) x 75 mm (h), accompanied by dual Heer Totenkopf cyphers, each constructed of magnetic metal, with all three reverse attachment prongs intact, both unmarked and measuring 24 mm (w) x 24 mm (h), minor oxidation evident to the
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