CODY New member Oct 9, 2011 #1 Hi Found this in the backyard of a home. 56th Brigade. Did some research. Was the unit that handled the Persian missiles. Quick, Reliable, Accurate! Attachments 017.JPG 56.9 KB · Views: 95 018.JPG 129.9 KB · Views: 107
Hi Found this in the backyard of a home. 56th Brigade. Did some research. Was the unit that handled the Persian missiles. Quick, Reliable, Accurate!
S Spike New member Oct 9, 2011 #2 erfect10: Thats a neat piece you dont see everyday coins are great but things like that was personal to someone thumbsup01
erfect10: Thats a neat piece you dont see everyday coins are great but things like that was personal to someone thumbsup01
CODY New member Oct 9, 2011 #4 Not sure, back is smooth. Appears to have been attached to something with maybe an adhesive.
Ill Digger Moderator Oct 9, 2011 #6 Thats a neat piece I like making those different kinda finds! :yes: Waaay more interesting than just another memorial cent! :yes: Congrats! :grin:
Thats a neat piece I like making those different kinda finds! :yes: Waaay more interesting than just another memorial cent! :yes: Congrats! :grin:
M Mudder New member Oct 9, 2011 #7 Very cool find, and it does look like sterling, but its history is much more important than its worth. :wow:
Very cool find, and it does look like sterling, but its history is much more important than its worth. :wow:
del Administrator Oct 9, 2011 #8 Mudder link=topic=7336.msg84875#msg84875 date=1318180223 said: Very cool find, and it does look like sterling, but its history is much more important than its worth. :wow: Click to expand... i agree completely it is a very unique and personal item . my favorite kinds of treasures :smitten: :smitten:
Mudder link=topic=7336.msg84875#msg84875 date=1318180223 said: Very cool find, and it does look like sterling, but its history is much more important than its worth. :wow: Click to expand... i agree completely it is a very unique and personal item . my favorite kinds of treasures :smitten: :smitten:
aloldstuff Moderator Oct 10, 2011 #9 Nice piece of history you recovered. Things like this are always a treat to dig. Congrats
jkress New member Oct 11, 2011 #10 Very interesting piece Cody. :clapping: I found QRA to stand for Quick Reaction Alert. Definitely a nice one to add to your collection.
Very interesting piece Cody. :clapping: I found QRA to stand for Quick Reaction Alert. Definitely a nice one to add to your collection.
CODY New member Oct 11, 2011 #11 Thank you jkress, I stand corrected. It does stand for Quick reaction alert site. Which according to the web site there were three in germany.
Thank you jkress, I stand corrected. It does stand for Quick reaction alert site. Which according to the web site there were three in germany.