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    Recieved these items from a vetrans son, Not my field but am interested to know their historical foundation. Do think their third reich but I did get some other german nick nacks with it. (awsome bullion police sleeve eagle) Does anyone know, What are the little felt bombs or the ribbon awards? The pin on metal bomb thing?
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      Hi Shawn,

      The stuff is American. The ribbon bar is to a U.S. aviator that served during the Korean War. The ribbon at the top is the Distinguished Flying Cross and the three ribbons below are from left to right: The U.S. Air Medal with two oakleaf clusters, the U.S. Korean War Service Medal with one battle star, and the United Nations Korean Service Medal.

      The other item is a U.S. Aerial Gunner Wings, which would be worn at the left breast and above the ribbon bar.

      Not sure what the little felt bombs are supposed to be.

      Best regards,
      Tom
      Last edited by Tom Yanacek; 03-15-2011, 01:39 AM.
      Mihi libertas necessest!

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