"irn735886" . . "US Army Honorable Service lapel button worn by Fred Siegfried Aron"@en . . . "overall: Height: 0.250 inches (0.635 cm) | Width: 0.630 inches (1.6 cm) | Diameter: 0.500 inches (1.27 cm)"@en . "The lapel button was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2020 by Dennis Aron, the son of Fred Siegfried Aron."@en . "United States Army Corps Honorable Service lapel button, colloquially called\"the ruptured duck\" worn by Fred Siegfried Aron following his military service in World War II."@en . "No restrictions on access"@en . . . . "Circular, brass-colored metal lapel button bearing an eagle in profile, its wings widespread. The eagle perches within a circular band on button's face, its claws resting on the lower, inner edge of the band. The wings extend beyond the edges: one wing over the band, one wing under it. The band, above the eagle, bears a smoother banner, while there are 13 vertical stripes, resembling flag stripes, below the eagle. There is a button closure on the back, allowing it to be worn in a buttonhole."@en . . "after 1944-approximately 1945" . "No restrictions on use"@en .