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I’ve come across an interesting XX years RKKA medal. I have never seen the back of the medal like that, usually they are smooth. Is this some kind of rare variation or just perfect condition of the medal? The enamel appears correct.
Thanks in advance!
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These are the picture’s I fond on the net Frome the site (gettyimages ) that I am using for reference for my US Afghanistan uniform and rig its the small back backs and but bags that I cant identify once I do then I will decide witch set up I will do
Thanks for all the input
Regards Andrew
I know a ‘little bit’ about helmets …. but here is a question about a feature I don’t know - and maybe our experts out there may be able to answer it. Not earth shattering by any stretch, and doesn’t make or break the hobby,but interesting nonetheless I feel.
The helmet factories stamped their initials in capitals ( ET, SE, Q, NS & EF ) and during the war ET changed to ckl and SE changed to hkp ( codes to protect the identity of the factories )
1) why only ET & SE? was it the capacity of the factories … or their location, or vulnerability to attack?
2) Why are the "codes" in lower case ( there are some upper case CKL exceptions but not hkp )
…just wonderin’?
Dan