United Kingdom. A Commemorative Commando Knife, "The China-Burma-India Air War" Hold These Type I decorations were
Description
These Type I decorations were also called “de Remplacement
with a small patch of mothing visible to the reverse wool
The evidence was not conclusive as to whether or not they had been drinking
marked 938 and W (for Wagner) on the bottom arm
constructed of a gilded bronze shaft with a dimpled outer circumference
United Kingdom. A Commemorative Commando Knife, "The China-Burma-India Air War" Hold These Type I decorations wereOf modern production and offered by The American Historical Foundation, this knife is one in a series of six made in the United Kingdom to commemorative key or pivotal moments in the second war. Numbered 174, and made to commemorate "The China Burma India Air War" , housed within blue felt lined fitted green case, gilt blade with etchings, measures 30 cm in length, cast handle with ribbing, marked Crown Swords, accompanied by corresponding numbered
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