A Mint Bronze Grade Close Combat Clasp By Maker A.g.m.u.k. Auction His left leg had to
Description
His left leg had to be amputated
The rest of the division was sent to Sardinia in June 1943
The attached steel filter consists of a cotton based layer
Erskine was transferred to the 44th Infantry Battalion at Bramshott on May 12
Dresden - Silvered die-stamped bronze
A Mint Bronze Grade Close Combat Clasp By Maker A.g.m.u.k. Auction His left leg had toClasp in bronzed feinzink, vaulted, with black lacquered magnetic plate, marked FEC. W. E. PEEKHAUS BERLIN and AUSF. A. G. M. U. K. GABLONZ, clasp retains 100% of its original finish, it appears unworn in mint condition; an example in top quality and top condition.
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