(Ejército del Aire): Four-piece construction
Footnote: The Prince Edward Island Light Horse was first organized in 1901
while the blade sits securely within a gilded bronze crossguard which bears double-sided central fouled anchors
constructed of a circular cylinder with reinforced sidewalls fully lined on the exterior with black bearskin
marked "II" (Second Class) and numbered "47845" on the reverse
Hungary, Regency. An Army Badge, c.1942 Archive (Ejército del Aire): Four-piece constructionTwo piece construction, in cast aluminum, illustrating an Army soldier, grasping a rifle in his left hand and preparing to toss a grenade from his right hand, a post to his right with severed pieces of barbed wire strewn about, along with a tank firing away at the upper right, measuring 44. 8 mm in diameter, a blackened plate affixed to the reverse and incorporating and intact clip, very light contact, near extremely fine.