the bronze arrowhead was first used and created during the shang (pronounced shung) dynasty.
The arrowhead indicates the person who earned it paticipated in an invasion - ie: D-Day landing. A bronze star indicates the wearer earned it in a major battle. ie: Battle of the Bulge.
Battles were hard and tough with no way to see the enemy approaching. Soldiers didn't have boats to sail on or helicopters to fly in for battle. All they had were their weapons made of bronze. Some weapons would be a bronze sword, bronze halberd, bronze hook, bronze arrowhead's, bronze crossbow trigger, and a bronze battle axe. Many soldiers didn't make it out alive, but in the end the enemy had fallen, and the Terra-Cotta soldier's had won the fierce battle and gained back their territory.
bronze came from south and east asia. bronze came from south and east asia.
you cant tell
is arrowhead
because bronze was on earth first
Put the arrowhead in a beaker or graduated cylinder containing a known amount of water. Tap the arrowhead to dislodge any stray air bubbles. Note the displacement caused by the arrowhead. That is the arrowhead's volume.
The ribbon is likely that for the EAME (Europe Africa Middle East) Medal or the Pacific Medal, depending on which the soldier was in. The little silver star is a campaign star, meaning the soldier took part in one campaign in that Theater of Operations, as the campaigns were defined in War Department General Order Number 33 of 1945. The bronze arrowhead was awarded to troops who took part in an assault landing on enemy territory.
an arrowhead has 4 angles. but no, you can't make an arrowhead out of only right angles.
For participating in an amphibious or airborne invasion. The most famous today is the "D-Day" Normandy landings of June 6, 1944, but there were over 60 amphibious assaults in the war.
The address of the Lake Arrowhead Children'S Msm is: 28200 Highway 189, Lake Arrowhead, CA 92352
The address of the Lake Arrowhead Childrens Museum is: Po Box 321, Lk Arrowhead, CA 92352