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WWII-era Vintage Sweetheart Pin | General MacArthur Infantry Rifles VB163

WWII-era Vintage Sweetheart Pin | General MacArthur Infantry Rifles VB163

$75.00
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Description & Details

This vintage WWII sweetheart pin bears US Army infantry crossed rifles, patriotic ribbon, and a General Douglas MacArthur button. The entire piece measures 2 x 4 inches. The piece is authentic, as it was purchased through the Ohio Valley Military Society.

This piece has been restored as close as possible to its original condition, cleaned gently by hand with steam, polishing cloths, and good old-fashioned elbow grease.

This vintage item is over 70 years old and has been loved and cherished by a previous owner, there will be some slight wear or imperfections. If there is any noticeable wear or defect, it will be mentioned here. 

Sweetheart jewelry was a token of affection from a service member originally given to their sweetheart. This tradition started in WWI, but became increasingly more popular during World War II era (1939-1945), as cloth was rationed as part of the war effort. As a result,  clothing was unadorned and simple. Wearing a sweetheart jewelry not only served as a connection to a loved one who was fighting overseas, but gave the wearer a sense of style. Sweetheart jewelry expanded to all relations, including wife, girlfriend, mothers and sisters.

Jewelry Care

Keep your jewelry sparkling by taking it off before washing, swimming, exercising, or using body products, and by keeping it clear of soaps, perfumes, lotions, and cleaners.

Shipping Information

Each piece is lovingly crafted to order, so shipping times may vary. We strive to create and ship your jewelry as quickly as possible while giving each piece the care it deserves.

Insignia Details

The U.S. Army Infantry branch insignia features two gold crossed muskets, modeled after the 1795 Springfield Arsenal musket, standing 3/4 inch in height. Crossed muskets were first introduced in 1875 to represent the valor and duty of Infantry officers and enlisted Soldiers. In 1924, the insignia was standardized to honor the historic Springfield musket—the first official U.S. shoulder arm with interchangeable parts—symbolizing the Infantry’s enduring tradition of readiness, precision, and steadfast service. While minor adjustments in size have occurred over the years, the emblem’s design has remained unchanged, reflecting a proud legacy that continues to this day.

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