transporting such a strong and steady stream that by July 4 — just 28 days after D-Day — they had helped deliver more than 1 million men and mountains of material needed for fighting
The British Webley Service revolvers are among the most recognizable revolver designs out there
IJC was commanded by a three-star general and all the regional commands reported to him
This model featured a "single action" trigger meaning each shot required the hammer to be set in the cocked position manually unlike the Starr Model of 1858 that was a "double action" weapon
The scabbard is in good shape but also shows damage
Original German WWII Navy Kriegsmarine Brass Core Iron Cross First Class 1939 - EKI - Unmarked Category_Flintlock Muskets and Rifles transporting such a strong andOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is a lovely example of a WWII Iron Cross First Class 1939, with a non magnetic brass core, flat design, and tapered brass pin attachment. The brass core examples are less often seen than the steel core, and were usually issued to members of the Kriegsmarine (Navy), as the brass alloy was much more resistance to the corrosion caused by ocean air. It is not maker marked, but that was not uncommon for these awards.