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PRE WWII US “NATIONAL DEFENSE” HONORABLE DISCHARGE LAPEL PIN MADE IN ENGLAND

$ 29.03

Availability: 100 in stock
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  • Condition: Stock #5
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    Description

    Thank you for taking a look at my eBay auctions. Let me know if there are any World War One or World War Two medals you are looking for, or if you need an Original replacement set for lost family heirlooms, please contact me and I will list them on eBay for you! Make sure to read all of the information I have provided, I do my absolute best to identify and describe the item your bidding on. The photos are of the actual item your bidding on, consider them part of the description as well!
    --RARE ORIGINAL PRE WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES “NATIONAL DEFENSE HONORABLE DISCHARGE BUTTON "RUPTURED DUCK" LAPEL PIN, SCREW-BACK.
    --MARKED:
    “MADE IN ENGLAND”
    INFORMATION
    :
    The Honorable Service Lapel Button sometimes called the Honorable Discharge Lapel Pin or Ruptured Duck was issued to members of the Armed Forces when they were honorably discharged during World War II. The classic Sculptor Anthony de Francisci designed the award in 1939 and consists of an eagle perched within a ring composed of a chief and thirteen vertical stripes. The button was issued between September 1939 and December 1946 and made of gilt brass, except during wartime metal shortages when it and enlisted hat insignias were made of gilt plastic. The plastic versions wore poorly and were generally exchanged for brass versions.
    The button has the national eagle inside a wreath reflecting the de Francisci use of Roman legion inspired design elements (it is in fact almost a copy of the eagle standard for a Roman Legion). The “discharge button” was also embroidered as a gold colored cloth lozenge and sewn on the right breast of the uniform allowing veterans to wear their Ruptured Duck Cloth Patch uniform for up to a month after discharge to declare that they were not AWOL. Many veterans wore the pin on their civilian lapels for years after the war’s end as visible proof of their service. The pin is usually signified on the veteran’s discharge paper by the term ‘Lapel button issued’ at the bottom of the paper in the Remarks section.
    The award was commonly called the “Ruptured Duck” by veterans because the eagle faced to the right, which was the direction doctors instructed inductees to face when told to coughed during a examination for ruptures. The term was an in-joke among veterans since no civilians went through an induction examination.
    The ruptured duck term became slang to refer to discharged veterans wearing it, as in “that ruptured duck is flying space-available.” Since discharged veterans were in a great hurry to return home, the term later came into use describing somebody in a hurry. Such as the expression; “He took off like a ruptured duck”.
    The button (called a button since it was designed to go in the button hole of a suit lapel) was highly prized by veterans and worn with great pride. It was the only visible way a veteran could show their service in civilian clothes. The award was not issued after World War II and has a unique and honorable place in U.S. military insignia.
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