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Military Insignia and Pins262 of 484Military medal? Pin back. Purple & yellow ribbon with five-point star in centerWW11 yamishita name tag -collar lapel five stars with japanese symbols
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    Posted 9 years ago

    CantFigure…
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    This came from the estate of a former military man. Can you tell me exactly what this is? Is it a service bar? I'm also confused by the background, which is not a pin/tac, but flat. It is about 3/4" long. The bar is yellow/gold with a set of red, white and blue stripes at either end.

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    1. antiquerose antiquerose, 9 years ago
      I will dig around later .... as got company ATM....but I think it it doesn't have a sharp pin on it -- it might be should for like the shoulder to wear.....but will look around later....
    2. CantFigureTheseOut, 9 years ago
      Thanks! I did mark the other one solved. I hope it shows that way. New here. LOVE this site!
    3. Chrisnp Chrisnp, 9 years ago
      It's a lapel button for the American Defense Service Medal. It was designed to be slipped through the button hole in the lapel of a man's suit. The bar is a miniature representation of the service medal ribbon.

      Chris
    4. CantFigureTheseOut, 9 years ago
      Chris, you rock ;). Thanks so much!

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