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In die-struck blackened bronze
only 9 survived the long swim to shore
An account of Warrant Officer Bobby Bunting claiming two Focke-Wulfs south-east of Rome states: "We dived from out of the sun and I identified the a/c as FW 190s
A 1865 Argentinean Corrientes Medal
A Yugoslavian Order of the People's Army with Gold Star - 2nd Class
An Imperial German Navy (Kaiserliche Marine) Kapitanleutnant Torpedoman Shoulder Board Pair Newly Listed In die-struck blackened bronzeFour rows of fine silvered bullion wire, interlaced with red and black threading and wound around a white cord, wrapped in a u shape, in a chevron formation, gilt bronze pip on the upper, button hole for uniform attachment and housing a brass button bearing an anchor surmounted by the Imperial crown, t bar at the shoulder end and underside in navy blue wool, 37 mm x 115 mm each, both exhibit discolourization in the bullion on both uppers near the
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