Lot US Military WWI 43 Pins Badges Bars Medal Engineers

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Nice lot of USA Military pieces include badges, pins, medals, bars, a silver ID bracelet, several uniform buttons, 2 V for victory pins, 3 frame pins for pictures, an American Red Cross Volunteer pin, United Hospital Fund Volunteer Service Award pin, American Military Engineers button, USA flag lapel pin, Marksman pin, 1st Officers Ill. School pin. Most are from WW1 and from the man whose name is on the ID bracelet, "Henry I Leviton Lieutenant Engineers U.S.R." is written on the front of the engraved part of the bracelet, on the back it reads, "A.E.F. Dec. 11 '17 Apr. 13 '18". The bracelet has a diamond shaped hallmark on the clasp, but I don't know for sure that it is sterling. The last pictures show a 10K 2 part pin, held together with a chain. This is the only gold piece, t are 13 pins that are marked STERLING, the rest of the pins and badges, etc are not marked as to metal content. T is a calling card for Henry I Leviton, which had some of the pins attached to it and a few more pins are attached to paperwork received with the pins, I think. They seem to be a shipping form and part of an official document. Most of the items are related to the Illinois Engineers. T are two medals on ribbons that are attached to pins, one is a WW1 Victory medal that has a bar at the top that reads, "Defensive Sector". The other medal on a ribbon read more