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  • Romania, Kingdom. A Military Academy Graduate Badge, I Class Gold Grade, c.1935
  • Romania, Kingdom. A Military Academy Graduate Badge, I Class Gold Grade, c.1935
  • Romania, Kingdom. A Military Academy Graduate Badge, I Class Gold Grade, c.1935

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Romania, Kingdom. A Military Academy Graduate Badge, I Class Gold Grade, c.1935

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Romania, Kingdom. A Military Academy Graduate Badge, I Class Gold Grade, c.1935

Instituted 1930. In bronze gilt, an ovular badge with a central perched eagle, an enamelled crowned coat of arms in the lower left quadrant, surmounted by a crowned monogram of King Carol II, the reverse features a vertical pin, measures 34.78mm (w) x 65.45mm (h), weighs 21.6 grams, light wear to obverse, in very fine condition.

 

Footnote: King Carol II ruled Romania from 1930 until 1940, when he went into exile in Mexico. This badge was awarded to officers following the successful completion of their military training.

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