Pin, Promotional
Object number2015.42.21
Date1939-1945
MediumMetal
Credit LineGift of Susan Muir
DescriptionCircular tab-style pin. White text on front on red background with blue around perimeter. Blue tab extends from top of front over back. Back is concave and is gray with maker's mark printed in black.Dimensions0.938 x 0.938 x 0.375 x 0.938 in. (2.4 x 2.4 x 1 x 2.4 cm)InscriptionsWhite text on front "10%".
MarksBack has repeated maker's mark printed in black "The Mark [graphic of duck] of Quality" and numerous Union Labels.
Historical NotesWWII Homefront Bond pin. Part of a collection of WWII-related artifacts from the military service of Gabe Torisky of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, who served with the 99th “Checkerboard” Infantry Division during the Ardennes campaign in Belgium. Martin Gabriel "Gabe" Torisky was of Slovak ancestry and was born on November 11, 1911, in Uniontown, PA. He moved to Pittsburgh in the 1920s and was drafted and sent to 99th Division during World War II. The 99th Division is especially important in relation to Pittsburgh, as the Division was originally headquartered in the city in 1942, and the unit insignia, a black shield with a checkerboard band of nine alternating white and blue squares (for “99”) was derived from the coat of arms for William Pitt and thus, also the city seal of Pittsburgh, on which the checkerboard also appears. Donor Susan Muir is Gabe Torisky's daughter.
Previous owner
Martin Gabriel Torisky
(born 1911)
Related institution
99th Infantry Division
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