Stars


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Are there stars on obverse? no
Are there stars on reverse? no

Stripes


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Has a Blood Stripe? no

Crest/Emblem


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Description of Crest/Emblem Mail Bag = Always Ready Mexican campaign 1914 (obverse). U.S. Mail (reverse). There are 12 cards inside (1.75 x 2.75). 1. Greetings from U.S. Navy. 2. Reveille and Taps. 3. Captain, which is der way ter Mexico? 4. U.S. Battleship in action. 5. ~San Juan de Ulloa~ Mexican Fort and Prison. 6. The Custom House, Vera Cruz. 7. Raising this first U.S.A. flag on the hotel terminal, Vera Cruz 2 pm April 21, 1914. 8. Military Prisoner from the fortress of Ulloa Vera Cruz Mexico. 9. Women Insurrectos 10. Mexico. 11. Gen Huerta 9, Gen. Maas. 12. Gen. Carranza, Gen. Villa


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