"A" Device
The "A" Device is a miniature bronze 1⁄4 inch letter "A" which comes with and without serifs, that is authorized for wear by the United States Armed Forces as a medal and ribbon device for two military awards. It is added to overseas service ribbons to indicate the theatre of action.
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"A" Device
The "A" Device is a miniature bronze 1⁄4 inch letter "A" which comes with and without serifs, that is authorized for wear by the United States Armed Forces as a medal and ribbon device for two military awards. It is added to overseas service ribbons to indicate the theatre of action.
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La A Device è un'onorificenza ...... la di una lettera A in bronzo.
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The "A" Device is a miniature ...... the medal and service ribbon.
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La A Device è un'onorificenza ...... la di una lettera A in bronzo.
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The "A" Device is a miniature ...... ndicate the theatre of action.
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