Description
Roosevelt signed it on July 2
ordinary soldiers and agents of the police and auxiliary service for acts of bravery in the course of security operations or the maintenance of law and order
missing its square magnetic backing plate
while the other is marked "EXTRA FEIN" (Extra Fine) on the reverse
This was especially useful in combat so as not to reveal the soldier's position
Germany. A Wehrmacht Heer Deutsches Afrikakorps (Dak) Belt Buckle Archive Roosevelt signed it on JulyAn example of a field worn Deutsches Afrikakorps (DAK) belt buckle; constructed of metal (magnetic) with an olive drab finish; the obverse depicting a raised slightly pebbled field with a National Eagle clutching a mobile swastika in its talons, surrounded by two ropes inscribed Gott Mit Uns (God with us) on the top half, and two oak twigs on the bottom half that are tied together with a ribbon; the reverse with a standard catch and a double prong
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