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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
The Victory Pin, also known as the "Victory Medal," was a commemorative pin awarded to members of the American Expeditionary Forces (AEF) who served during World War I. The pin was designed to honor the sacrifices and service of military personnel, symbolizing their contribution to the war effort. On November 6, 1906, a related event or initiative may have taken place, but it's essential to clarify that the Victory Pin itself is primarily associated with World War I rather than that specific date.
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..
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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;