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Italian WW2 Colombo Temerari platoon flotilla MAS pin special Force Badge

$ 9.25

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: New
  • Nationality: Italian
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • specific type: Brooch
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • shaker material: METAL
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • Year: 1943-1945
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Grade: all
  • Restocking Fee: No

    Description

    Beautiful
    reproduction
    of the rare pocket badge of
    platoon A. Colombo
    , name of a fallen seafarer, later then
    Reckless
    , a very small and autonomous component belonging to the 10th MAS Flotilla. The unit was stationed in Genoa in 1944 with tasks of
    anti-landing surveillance
    , and then surrendered in 1945 in Milan. The badge was applied on the
    left breast pocket
    and made independently minted by local producers. The badge bears the X MAS insignia and was enamelled.
    Nice reproduction
    of the rare pocket pin of the platoon A. Colombo, name of a fallen sailor man, later then called also Temerari, a little group and autonomous component of the Decima Flottiglia MAS (X MAS). The unit was stationed in Genoa in 1944 with anti-landing surveillance duties, and then surrendered in 1945 in Milan. The badge was applied on the left breast pocket and was made independently by local producers. The badge bears the insignia of the X MAS and was enameled.
    Frieze made of metal
    enameled
    with back pin for fastening.
    Metal badge made of varnish
    with back pin for fixing.
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    Beautiful reproduction of the rare pocket badge of platoon A. Colombo, name of a fallen seafarer, later then Reckless, a very small and autonomous component belonging to the 10th MAS Flotilla. The unit was stationed in Genoa in 1944 with tasks of anti-landing surveillance, and then surrendered in 1945 in Milan. The badge was applied on the left breast pocket and made independently minted by local producers. The badge bears the X MAS insignia and was enamelled.  Nice reproduction of the rare pocket pin of the platoon A. Colombo, name of a fallen sailor man, later then called also Temerari, a little group and autonomous component of the Decima Flottiglia MAS (X MAS). The unit was stationed in Genoa in 1944 with anti-landing surveillance duties, and then surrendered in 1945 in Milan. The badg