Could this pin date from the American Army WW2 ?
benten
I would guess it has a better chance of being German. The Germans had almost endless stickpins - used as lapel pins, compared to the Americans.
Yes, it will not be easy to find.
Thanks sofar.
benten
Probably not WWII german, it would more resemble the firemans axe.
Looks pre WWI, but only mo.
Happy hunting.
Ed
Thanks for you reply.
benten
hi benten
just looking at this pin not enough evidence being tied to mousiline i think ill say like mr. ed here whio i think is on the right side of the track this time it might be tied to firemens association hard to pin this one down but nice any way keep up the huunt if i can get my daughter to put up a few rings one beautifull ww1 imperial ring and the outher third reich maybe after have to check further i believe naval org in some way after turkey day ill get this done who knows im doing better with my health issues nothing new growing very happy only one more year of kemo woopie maybe ill make it im so sturben its in the lords hands god bless every one here happy thanksgiving and make sure you guys mak room for the pie andy militarynut
Hi Andy ,
First good to hear that your health is stabile; that is very good news .
The pin... yes , if there was a fasces around, it could be an Italian pin from the Mussolini era..
So for now, let's keep it on a firemans pin .
I whish you a happy Tanksgiving .
I think if it were German, it would resemble a traditional German fireman's axe.
hi members
yes dave has the axe to chop the head off this years turkey hope all pleasent thanksgiving holidays save room for the pies n deserts god bless andy militarynut