WW2 GI Combat Infantry Badge CIB Sterling Mkd + NrMT

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This listing ostensibly represents the most highly regarded combat award during WWII. you have another coveted Combat Infantry Badge awarded to Combat Infantrymen only. The award is marked sterling silver and has a double clutch back post featuring sterling locking caps and is in near mint to mint condition. The award is marked sterling on the reverse and features the desirable frosted back. Many vets would say to hell with medals but would proudly accept, wear and display their CIB. This combat award is uniquely American. It features a sterling silver Kentucky Long Rifle on an enamel field of dark blue with a sterling silver wreath. The enamel blue field is dark blue and is almost perfectly preserved (with one tiny chip). The design is one-piece construction. The sterling patina is gorgeous. The wreath and rifle are beautifully crafted. The award measures 1 by 3 inches. I have included a photograph from page 20 of GI, Government Issue, A Collector's Guide to the European Theatre. GI infantrymen and paratroopers were generally the only soldiers who could earn this award. It involved enduring ongoing combat. However, during the Battle of the Bulge when Quartermaster, Supply and other rear echelon troops were combed out of rear areas and fought as infantry a special act was passed to award these GIs the coveted CIB. T are some sound read more