1930s U.S. Army 10th Infantry New York National Guard (NYNG) Screwback Lapel Pin

1930s U.S. Army 10th Infantry New York National Guard (NYNG) Screwback Lapel Pin

$22.99
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1930s US Army 10th Infantry New York National Guard (NYNG) Screwback Lapel Pin (1211MOM-C)(UPS)(1200BIN) LIMITED ITEM. SURPLUS - PREVIOUSLY OWNED.  Once they are gone we may not get any more.  SOLD-AS-IS.  NON-REFUNDABLE. According to the The New York State Military History Museum: This regiment, still in the service as a battalion, located at Albany, was organized in 1860. Company A was also known as the Albany Zouave Cadets, and B as the Washington Continentals. The regiment served the State in the so-called "Anti-Rent War" in the Helderberg Mountains, in summer of 1865, and at West Albany during the Labor and Railroad riots in July, 1877.  The DI is an enameled crest with symbols including a tree, a fleur-de-lis and a hunting horn. Features of the Screwback Lapel Pin: Condition: The DI is used and is good condition with signs of wear/age and has enamel damage on horn Screwback fastener Approximate size: 1" NOTE: Item is missing the screw back nut LIMITED ITEM:  Limited Availa

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