Loading... Please wait...Each medal comes on a card stating the following: In the Old Testament (Dan. 10; 12), Michael is called the leader of the ranks of angels and the protector of the people. In the New Testament (Rev. 12:7-9), Michael and his angels fight a dragon–symbol of evil–and hurl him and his followers from heaven. Because of these and other references and associations, Michael has become the patron of soldiers and policemen and a figure who is appealed to for protection of individuals. While he is the patron of soldiers in general, he is more specifically also appealed to as the patron of paratroopers. This small pendant of Michael was hand carved by Hank Schlau and cast in lead-free pewter.