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Original 1960s Issue United States Secretary of the Army Vehicle Identification Placard Flags & Signs where the Germans planned to

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where the Germans planned to make their first stand

and when this detachment landed it participated in the occupation of Santo Domingo during the stages Of the campaign

Each bullet had a small rod protruding from the rear of the cartridge case in a perpendicular direction and when depressed (fired) by the falling hammer the descending rod ignites charge inside the cartridge case

It also was originally brown

Offered in truly great condition

Original 1960s Issue United States Secretary of the Army Vehicle Identification Placard Flags & Signs where the Germans planned toOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a very nice vehicle identification fender placard or plate, used to identify vehicles when carrying high ranking U. S. government officials. Often many vehicles would carry a set of these plates, so that they would always have the correct plate for the occupants. The placard is made of a non ferrous metal, most likely aluminum, and the front is painted with the flag of the Flag of the Secretary of the Army.

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