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WW2 Dug Shot Bullet American .50 Caliber from The Battle of The Bulge with Case

$ 26.34

Availability: 26 in stock
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  • Condition: New
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  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back

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    WW2 Dug Shot Bullet American .50 Caliber from The Battle of The Bulge with Case
    .50 Cal Shot Bullet from The Battle of The Bulge - Bastogne, Belgium with COA
    8x12x3/4” Display Case
    Case Reads:
    "The Defenders of Bastogne, Belgium
    101st Airborne Division
    CCB of the 10th Armored Division
    705th Tank Destroyer Battalion
    .50 Caliber Bullet shot from a Garand.
    Known also as The Siege of Bastogne, between German and American forces from December 20th - December 27th, 1944. Panzer columns took the outlying villages and widely separated strongpoints in bitter fighting, and advanced to points near Bastogne in four days, due to heavy rainfall only one road could be used as a crossing point allowing the 101st Airborne reinforced by elements of the 9th and 10th Armored divisions to arrive in Bastogne ahead of the German Army on December 19th. The fierce defense of Bastogne in which the soldiers of the 101st Airborne distinguished themselves, made it impossible for the Germans to capture the town with it's important road junctions. On the 22nd, the Germans demanded unconditional surrender to which the commander of U.S. Forces at Bastogne, Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe sent this reply back to the Germans, "NUTS". With the Panzer columns on either side of Bastogne, the siege ended when on the 24th of December George Patton wheeled his 3rd Army in a counterthrust movement breaking through the German lines relieving the valiant defenders and driving the German army East across the Rhine"
    2 holes on back for easy wall mounting
    This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity"
    Southern Star GUARANTEES this WW2 Display to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE
    LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY
    Payment
    We accept payment by any of the following methods:
    PayPal or Major Credit Cards
    Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
    Shipping
    We offer FREE shipping on all orders!
    Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
    Returns
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund
    Our WW2 relics have a lifetime warranty on authenticity
    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
    Free Return Shipping 100% Risk Free
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    100% Authentic
    COA Included
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    .50 Cal Shot Bullet from The Battle of The Bulge - Bastogne, Belgium with COA 8x12x3/4” Display Case Case Reads: "The Defenders of Bastogne, Belgium 101st Airborne Division CCB of the 10th Armored Division 705th Tank Destroyer Battalion .50 Caliber Bullet shot from a Garand. Known also as The Siege of Bastogne, between German and American forces from December 20th - December 27th, 1944. Panzer columns took the outlying villages and widely separated strongpoints in bitter fighting, and advanced to points near Bastogne in four days, due to heavy rainfall only one road could be used as a crossing point allowing the 101st Airborne reinforced by elements of the 9th and 10th Armored divisions to arrive in Bastogne ahead of the German Army on December 19th. The fierce defense of Bastogne in which the soldiers of the 101st Airborne distinguished themselves, made it impossible for the Germans to capture the town with it's important road junctions. On the 22nd, the Germans demanded unconditional surrender to which the commander of U.S. Forces at Bastogne, Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe sent this reply back to the Germans, "NUTS". With the Panzer columns on either side of Bastogne, the siege ended when on the 24th of December George Patton wheeled his 3rd Army in a counterthrust movement breaking through the German lines relieving the valiant defenders and driving the German army East across the Rhine" 2 holes on back for easy wall mounting This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity" Southern Star GUARANTEES this WW2 Display to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY
    Fast Shipping
    COA Included
    100% Authentic
    WW2 Dug Shot Bullet American .50 Caliber from The Battle of The Bulge with Case
    .50 Cal Shot Bullet from The Battle of The Bulge - Bastogne, Belgium with COA
    8x12x3/4” Display Case
    Case Reads:
    "The Defenders of Bastogne, Belgium
    101st Airborne Division
    CCB of the 10th Armored Division
    705th Tank Destroyer Battalion
    .50 Caliber Bullet shot from a Garand.
    Known also as The Siege of Bastogne, between German and American forces from December 20th - December 27th, 1944. Panzer columns took the outlying villages and widely separated strongpoints in bitter fighting, and advanced to points near Bastogne in four days, due to heavy rainfall only one road could be used as a crossing point allowing the 101st Airborne reinforced by elements of the 9th and 10th Armored divisions to arrive in Bastogne ahead of the German Army on December 19th. The fierce defense of Bastogne in which the soldiers of the 101st Airborne distinguished themselves, made it impossible for the Germans to capture the town with it's important road junctions. On the 22nd, the Germans demanded unconditional surrender to which the commander of U.S. Forces at Bastogne, Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe sent this reply back to the Germans, "NUTS". With the Panzer columns on either side of Bastogne, the siege ended when on the 24th of December George Patton wheeled his 3rd Army in a counterthrust movement breaking through the German lines relieving the valiant defenders and driving the German army East across the Rhine"
    2 holes on back for easy wall mounting
    This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity"
    Southern Star GUARANTEES this WW2 Display to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE
    LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY
    Payment
    We accept payment by any of the following methods:
    PayPal or Major Credit Cards
    Please pay as soon as possible after winning an auction, as that will allow us to post your item to you sooner!
    Shipping
    We offer FREE shipping on all orders!
    Your order will be dispatched within 1 working day of receiving payment (Monday-Friday) and you should expect to receive it two or three days after dispatch
    In the very unlikely event that your item is lost or damaged during post, then WE are responsible and will issue either a full refund or replacement.
    Returns
    If you are not 100% satisfied with your purchase, you can return the product and get a full refund
    Our WW2 relics have a lifetime warranty on authenticity
    ​​​​​​​​​​​​​​
    Free Return Shipping 100% Risk Free
    Any product you return must be in the same condition you received it and in the original packaging. Please keep the receipt.
    100% Authentic
    COA Included
    Fast Shipping
    .50 Cal Shot Bullet from The Battle of The Bulge - Bastogne, Belgium with COA
    8x12x3/4” Display Case
    Case Reads:
    "The Defenders of Bastogne, Belgium
    101st Airborne Division
    CCB of the 10th Armored Division
    705th Tank Destroyer Battalion
    .50 Caliber Bullet shot from a Garand.
    Known also as The Siege of Bastogne, between German and American forces from December 20th - December 27th, 1944. Panzer columns took the outlying villages and widely separated strongpoints in bitter fighting, and advanced to points near Bastogne in four days, due to heavy rainfall only one road could be used as a crossing point allowing the 101st Airborne reinforced by elements of the 9th and 10th Armored divisions to arrive in Bastogne ahead of the German Army on December 19th. The fierce defense of Bastogne in which the soldiers of the 101st Airborne distinguished themselves, made it impossible for the Germans to capture the town with it's important road junctions. On the 22nd, the Germans demanded unconditional surrender to which the commander of U.S. Forces at Bastogne, Brigadier General Anthony McAuliffe sent this reply back to the Germans, "NUTS". With the Panzer columns on either side of Bastogne, the siege ended when on the 24th of December George Patton wheeled his 3rd Army in a counterthrust movement breaking through the German lines relieving the valiant defenders and driving the German army East across the Rhine"
    2 holes on back for easy wall mounting
    This case comes with a "Certificate of Authenticity"
    Southern Star GUARANTEES this WW2 Display to be AUTHENTIC & GENUINE
    LIFETIME WARRANTY ON AUTHENTICITY