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			3rd row down from the top, far right column, those are my initials!!! 
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
		
	
	Dang  , I've seen field grade officers with less medals....you really were a kiss *** huh?  Just kidding, I'm sure you earned everyone of them!Oh yeah, my itty bitty collection. 6 yrs, peace time, what do you expect? ![]() The silver medal with lanyard attached is a German weapons qualification award called the Schutzenschnur. It's worn as pictured centered, on the right shoulder, hooking up under the right breast lapel. Got to shoot German Lugers, an MG-42 and a few other guns. Pissed off a lot of people in my company as I was awaiting an Article 15 and still got to go and do this, only a select few were chosen. We won't go into why I was in trouble...hehehehe  | 
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	I may be crazy, but it keeps me from going insane John          CBOB0692US Army (Retired) Jul 64-Feb 85 LIFE MEMBER, National Rifle Association LIFE MEMBER, Disabled American Veterans  |