-Four-piece construction, illustrating the Royal crown in bronze with red enamels at the top and a shield bearing the Bulgarian lion in bronze with red enamels at the bottom, the centrepiece illustrating a sunburst with three emanating rays, with a parachutist descending in the foreground, with mountains in the background at the bottom, the sun bearing the date inscription "9.IX.44." (September 9, 1944).


-This pattern of parachute badge was issued during the WW2 and were in usage till 1944, made by Miloshev.


-From what I’ve read on world militaria forum this version was issued to the second group of Bulgarian paratroopers, 500 men trained in Bulgaria and at Kralevo airfield in occupied Yugoslavia.


-The badge is in very good shape, perfect enamel, pretty rare in pristine shape. 


—Rare badge! (RRR)


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-Weight is 23.2 grams, measuring 59 mm in height and 39 mm wide.