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Answer There are a lot of DI pins issued. You can inquire at the ASMIC site --- American Society of Military Insignia Collectors. They may identify it for you at no charge. Link: www.asmic.org

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Q: What is a world war 2 distinctive insignia pin that reads 'prepare for combat'?
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