





Flag, Medical, 27.5 In x 27.5 In
Genuine post-WWII Red Cross regulation medical identification flag, intended for marking aid stations, vehicles, ambulances, etc.
Dimensions: about 27.5 In x 27.5 In.
Good overall condition.
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Genuine post-WWII Red Cross regulation medical identification flag, intended for marking aid stations, vehicles, ambulances, etc.
Dimensions: about 27.5 In x 27.5 In.
Good overall condition.
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