received the Medal of Honor for his actions during this campaign
Defence Medal (Silver laurel leaves (King's Commendation for brave conduct
With blue beads spelling out: TURKISH PRISONERS 1913
Each of the four barrels is numbered and each shows the London Proof House of a Crown over V (meaning viewed) which in turn indicated that each barrel had been tested with a high power proof load to testify to its high quality
The SCRM has an interesting internal safety feature that set it apart from the OTO and Breda designs
Original U.S. WWII Named 82nd Airborne 325 Glider Infantry Regiment D-Day Veteran Uniform Grouping With Photos - 24 Items French Flags received the Medal of HonorOriginal Items: Only One Grouping Available. Technician 4th Grade Paul K. Deviney (ASN: 34255873) enlisted on March 16, 1942 out of Fort Bragg, North Carolina. Upon his initial training and schooling, he was assigned to the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment which was apart of the 82nd Airborne Division. He took part in the following Campaigns during the war: Sicily, Naples Foggia, Normandy, Rhineland, Ardennes and Central Europe. He was awarded an EAME