World War II Imperial Japanese Seaman Service Medal, Boxed
Explore a rare gem from World War II with this commemorative medal from the Imperial Japanese Army's Automobile Unit, deployed during the significant Nomonhan Incident of 1939. This highly sought-after collectible is one of the few existing pieces from this pivotal military confrontation on the Manchurian-Mongolian border. The reverse of the medal proudly features an inscription in Japanese: Kanto Army Automobile Troop - Hishida Unit Nomonhan Deployment Commemorative - September 16, 1939. This specific date marks the intense conclusion of a series of conflicts that defined the border tensions between the Japanese-backed Manchukuo and the Mongolian People's Republic backed by the Soviet Union. This medal not only signifies military engagement but also serves as a testament to the challenges and strategies of the Japanese forces during one of the most significant armored conflicts prior to the widespread mechanization seen in WWII. Collectors and historians alike will value the deep historical significance and rarity of this piece.