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The World War II "lame duck" pin was a symbol used to identify and honor military personnel, particularly those who had been wounded or were no longer fit for active combat but still served in non-combat roles. It represented resilience and the continued contribution of these service members to the war effort despite their limitations. The pin served as a reminder of the sacrifices made by those who were unable to fight on the front lines but remained dedicated to supporting their comrades.
Yugoslavia
hedgehogs are cute
Rifleman - basically, your bog-standard infantry
World War 1 isnt pin pointed where it started its more of a question, when/why/how? The war started with Germans medling with other countries and we fought back. (: Hope this helps..
A.r.p
No it is not made of cells it is dead a safety pin is not alive
The JF could stand for Junge Frauen or Young Women and be some sort of organizational pin. Hope this helps.
I can't answer-but also have a pin. I know it was for a medical corps-and suspect it might have been French. Mine is half red, half white.
NSKK was the abbreviation for Nationalsozialistische Kraftfahrkorps - National Socialist Motor Corps.
Symbolized the Army Air Corps;
Clevis Pin is a type of pin made out of steel per "as casting" or "as forging" process.