WW2 USA Ruptured Duck Brass Tie Pin - Honourable Service Discharge Button WW2 USA Ruptured Duck Brass Tie Pin - Honourable Service Discharge Button WW2 USA Ruptured Duck Brass Tie Pin - Honourable Service Discharge Button

WW2 USA Ruptured Duck Brass Tie Pin - Honourable Service Discharge Button

The original Ruptured Duck was a cloth insignia depicting an eagle inside a wreath. It was worn on uniforms above the right breast pocket by WWII servicemen and women.
It was issued to US service personnel who were about to leave the military with an Honourable Discharge. It also allowed them to continue to wear their uniform for up to thirty days after they were discharged since there was a clothing shortage at that time. This showed the MP's that they were in transit and not AWOL. Well, the boys thought the eagle looked more like a duck; and, because it meant they were going home, the popular saying was, "They took off like a Ruptured Duck"...hence the nickname.

The US Department of Defense awarded the button between September 1939 and December 1946 and it was made of gilt brass, except during metal shortages during which it was made of gilt plastic. Service members who received the plastic version were later allowed to trade it in for the brass version.

This one has been mounted for wear as a tie pin, which is fully functional and in good condition.

Code: 52747

12.00 GBP