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<blockquote data-quote="milsurp2.0" data-source="post: 2640572" data-attributes="member: 24497"><p>The cartouches I asked about and got this...</p><p></p><p>The middle of oval shape is Yan - proof/check/validated, sort of troop acceptance mark.</p><p>My best guess on the two characters on both side are Jin Wu - Shanxi (Province) Arm (Milita). It will be from early ChiCom era beause it is read from right to left.</p><p>As of the Roman characters, I think they're GI for the pronouced bottom stroke. A remote possibility is that it stands for Group Army One. Nationalist Army are known to use G, A, D etc to represent Group Army, Army, Division units but it usually denoted as 11D for the 11th Division for example.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="milsurp2.0, post: 2640572, member: 24497"] The cartouches I asked about and got this... The middle of oval shape is Yan - proof/check/validated, sort of troop acceptance mark. My best guess on the two characters on both side are Jin Wu - Shanxi (Province) Arm (Milita). It will be from early ChiCom era beause it is read from right to left. As of the Roman characters, I think they're GI for the pronouced bottom stroke. A remote possibility is that it stands for Group Army One. Nationalist Army are known to use G, A, D etc to represent Group Army, Army, Division units but it usually denoted as 11D for the 11th Division for example. [/QUOTE]
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