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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.

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