Product Description
New Made Item: Top Quality Embroidery, this is a reproduction copied directly from an original in the IMA collection. White cotton arm band stitched closed (like the originals) for use with a safety pin to tighten (pin not included). Deep red canvas cross stitched along border with red thread. White border stitches along entire lenght of band, high quality, constructed just like the originals. Approximate dimensions: 4" Wide x 16" circumference It was important to clearly identify Medical personnel in the field. One of the early documents, such as the Amelioration of the Conditions of the Wounded in Armies in the Field signed August 22, 1864, by a number of Governments, already instructed that Flag and Arm Badges worn by Medical personnel would bear a Red Cross on a White Field. Both symbols when used on Hospitals, Ambulances, Evacuation and Aid Centers, were to be proof of their neutral status! These signs provided for neutrality of military and civilian protected personnel (it gave them non-belligerent status) exclusively engaged in removal, transportation, and treatment of wounded and sick, or the administration of sanitary formations and establishments, and entitled them to respect and protection from their enemies. The 1929 Geneva Convention which superseded the former agreement, was signed on July 27, 1929 by forty-seven countries (including the Axis countries, Germany, Italy, and Japan) and comprised numerous articles, among which Articles 9 and 21, recognizing that bearers of special identification cards and civilian protected personnel identified by armbands, and vehicles, and installations wearing Geneva Convention markings and markers, were all exclusively engaged in medical care activities, and consequently protected and respected by the Geneva Convention.
Features
- High quality heavy embroidery!
- Copied from an original in the IMA collection!
- Perfect for reenacting!
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