Although marked 18th U.S.V. on the pin brooch, there was no such unit other than the 18th U.S. regulars in the Philippines.
SKU: JM21-235f
Categories: 19th Century, 20th Century, Insignia - Metal, Medals & Shooting Badges & etc., Military, Sold Items, Soldier Personal Items, Uniforms & Insignia
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This 8th Army Corps badge was made by PASQUALE & SONS / S.F. (San Francisco), and designated to the 18th U.S.V..
The corps badge has all of the division colors of red, white and blue, sometimes referred to as the “headquarters badge” of the 8th corps.
52mm high, pin back.
Excellent condition,.
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| Weight | .5 lbs |
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