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This replica was released by Code 3 in March of 2008 to commemorate Boston's celebration of St. Patrick's Day. The E-One replica is one of 1500 manufactured and was quickly sold out. Do not delay because this has become a highly sought after replica and is hard to find.
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The Story of the Maltese Cross
When a courageous band of crusaders, the Knights of St. John, fought the Saracens for possession of the Holy Lands, they were faced with a new device of war-fire.
As the crusaders advanced on Jerusalem, the Saracens pelted them with glass bombs full of naphtha and then threw down flaming torches. Hundreds of nights were burned alive while others risked their lives to save their kinsmen from painful fiery deaths.
Thus these became the first fire fighters. Their heroic efforts were recognized by fellow crusaders who awarded them with a badge of honor similar to the cross firefighters wear today.
Since the Knights of St. John lived nearly four centuries ago on the island of Malta, in the Mediterranean Sea, the cross came to be known as the Maltese Cross. The firefighter who wears this cross is willing to lay down his life for others, just as the crusaders sacrificed their lives for their fellow man so many years ago.