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Sep 02, 2012, 04:54 PM
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What could this be?
I went digging with a buddy today and he dug this item, any ideas? It has two swords crossed and two guns crossed and says world war service 1912. It also has buildings on the top of it and says USA in the center.
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Sep 02, 2012 04:54 PM
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Sep 02, 2012, 08:38 PM
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Sep 02, 2012, 09:39 PM
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 Beep beep 'm beep beep Yeah
I don't think a couple of details have been read right on that... WW1 didn't start until 1914, and the US wasn't officially involved until 1917. Also the U in "USA" doesn't quite look like a u to me. Perhaps 1917 is the date on it? And th initials may be read starting at the left or in the center. But it looks like a neat old veterans pin, anyway that would be my guess.
Former Caveman... my brain shrunk.
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Sep 02, 2012, 10:38 PM
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I think this can be solved, but we're going to need closer and better photos of the front & back, the size, and the type of metal. At this point, we don't know if it is a brooch, pin, medal, or what. Judging by what I can see, it appears to be a WWI Medic pin since it has Caduceus (at the bottom,) 2 crossed rifles, and a building, which could be a hospital at the top. It's a really neat find, and I'd love to see it ID-ed. Breezie
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Sep 02, 2012, 11:33 PM
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Could be Birmingham small arms company?!
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Sep 03, 2012, 01:00 AM
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i think i see a date of 1917
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Sep 03, 2012, 04:26 AM
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What I can make out is.
Left side Top: WORLD
Left side Bot: SERVICE
Center: USA - HSA - RSA (Looks more like RSA to me due to the faint bridge at the top)
Right side top: 1917
Crossed Rifles
Stone castle in the rear
Caduceus bottom center with what looks to be Scythes on either side.
I did a lot of google searching and did not find anything even close to this.
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Sep 03, 2012, 08:16 AM
#8
 Beep beep 'm beep beep Yeah
Well, I found a better picture of one on Worthpoint.com, with no exact identification, but I could now definitively read it as USA, and 1917, as well as seeing the caduceus at the bottom, which I'd totally missed. Theirs had a makers mark of HH Steatton?
Former Caveman... my brain shrunk.
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Sep 03, 2012, 09:09 AM
#9
you can see a better img here
1917 WW1 USA Victory Service Medal
Manufactured by H H Stratton, Chattanooga, Tenn. (see back)
Very nice condition
A great historical piece for your collection!
USA WW1 1917 Victory Service Medal World War Military H H Stratton | eBay
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Sep 03, 2012, 09:41 AM
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a little more info on Stratton,maybe the badge/medal is a souvenir
H.H. Stratton (1908-1915)
Chattanooga, TN
Published international view-cards and manufactured patriotic souvenirs. They are best known for their postcards depicting scenes of the Great White Fleet at call in various ports around the world. Some of their black & white cards had false real photo backs. Also published Tarjeta Postals of Cuba. They were notorious for stealing images from other publishers, retouching them, and then printing them under their own name.
MetroPostcard Publishers S p3
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Sep 03, 2012, 10:12 AM
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Never buy anything you have to feed or paint. ---Old Hobo Wisdom---
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Sep 03, 2012, 12:14 PM
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looks like most branches of the army were covered,i dont see aircraft, a cool find
army corps of engineers,...the castle building
(field guns) for Artillery ,....the Crossed Cannons
infantry,...the crossed rifles
cavalry unit's,...the crossed swords
Medical Corps,....the caduceus symbol

credit
USA WW1 1917 Victory Service Medal World War Military H H Stratton | eBay
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Sep 03, 2012, 12:22 PM
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It's a generic hanger of some sort, NOT an official U.S. Government issued medal. This might have been a mass produced item sold to towns and cities or organizations for presenting to those going off to war. The top of the ribbon would have had the name of the town or the organization presenting the medal.
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