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This is a listing for a grouping of WWII Chinese Military items. T is a Chinese Dagger, a photo postcard of Generalissimo Chiang Kaishek, a colored cigarette case etched with China/Burma/India patch logo on both sides in red/white/blue, and the India building in green. T is a second cigarette case in silver etched with the words made in India on the side showing the palace, and the word India on the other side. T is also a third cigarette case bound in leather with Dragons on both sides, and the inside has 2 pouches in leather for the cigarettes. T is a Chinese Relief Association pin with a picture on it, not sure who it is, then a metal ribbon bar with 2 bronze triangles with a pin back and Chinese Writing on it. Then t is a small pin with the Chinese flag and the American flag, a triangle blue pin, two round red/white/blue pins symbol of Chinese flan, a blue cloth patch with white sunburst on it, then one metal blue round pin with a silver sunburst, and one metal round blue pin with white sunburst on it. T is a brown cloth patch for a Chinese Aviation Cadet with a gold eagle on it. Finally, a metal round pin in blue and gold with Chinese writing on it and a symbol of some type of structure.
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