Description
" He was attached to 576 (Royal Air Force) Squadron “Carpe Diem” (Seize the Opportunity)
each of which is surmounted by an embroidered parachutist's badge
With his plane severely damaged and on fire
the reverse marked with a Reichszeugmeisterei (RZM) logo and code “63” for maker Steinhauer & Lück
United States. Two Commemorative Table Medals Hold " He was attached toNational Capital Sesquicentennial Official Commemorative Medal 1800 1950 (bronze with a copper coloured gilt, unmarked but known to have been struck at the United States Mint in Philadelphia, obverse illustrating the Statue of Armed Freedom that can be found atop the Capitol Building, the statue (originally named Freedom Triumphant in War and Peace and is also known as the "Statue of Freedom") depicting a female figure wearing a military helmet and
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