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WWII Imperial Japan 5th Cl Order of Gold Kite Japanese medal Silver golden WW2. You’re looking at. 5th Class Order of the Gold Kite with the case. It is a wonderful item! The small cracks are seen in the direction of 12 and 6 o’clock on the red enamels. The item in the picture is the one you will receive actually. It is absolutely guaranteed to be authentic. Thank you for looking. I will send the invoice. Certain images/photos incorporated into this template are the royalty free property of Northwestern University Library. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Auctiva’s Listing Templates improve your auctions in minutes. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “WWII Imperial Japan 5th Cl Order of Gold Kite Japanese medal Silver golden WW2″ is in sale since Sunday, February 07, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Japan\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “saintjohn2011″ and is located in Kobe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Pre WWII Republic of China Order Medal Badge Japan Japanese Beiyang Army WW2. You’re looking at. Order of Republic of China. It is a wonderful item! The front is decorated with flags crossing. The item in the picture is the one you will receive actually. It is absolutely guaranteed to be authentic. Thank you for looking. I will send the invoice. Certain images/photos incorporated into this template are the royalty free property of Northwestern University Library. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Auctiva’s Listing Templates improve your auctions in minutes. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Track Page Views With. Auctiva’s FREE Counter. The item “Pre WWII Republic of China Order Medal Badge Japan Japanese Beiyang Army WW2″ is in sale since Monday, November 23, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Japan\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “saintjohn2011″ and is located in Kobe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY SOLDIER’S MEDAL FOR VALOR, SLOT BROOCH, PIN-BACK RIBBON BAR, LAPEL PIN & TITLED LEATHERETTE CASE. RIBBON DRAPE & BAR TESTED U. NEGATIVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTO #12. The Soldier’s Medal is an individual decoration of the United States Army. It was introduced as Section 11 of the Air Corps Act, passed by the Congress of the United States on July 2, 1926. The criteria for the medal are: The Soldier’s Medal is awarded to any person of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly foreign nation who, while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States distinguished himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy. A need to recognize acts of heroism in 1922 resulted in the War Department’s issuing orders for acts of bravery during peacetime. This led to an Act of Congress Public Law 446-69th Congress, July 2, 1926 44 Stat. 780 which established the Soldiers Medal for acts of heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy. The Secretary of War directed that the Quartermaster General prepare and submit appropriate designs of the Soldiers Medal per letter signed by The Adjutant General dated 11 August 1926. The Soldier’s Medal is considered to be equivalent to the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Airman’s Medal, and the Coast Guard Medal. The first Soldier’s Medals were awarded on October 17, 1927 to John F. Burns and James P. Martin for their heroism during a fire and to James K. Wilson and Cleophas C. Burnett for saving people from drowning. The period of time when the most Soldier’s Medals were awarded was World War II (at least hundreds were awarded). The distinguishing criterion for awarding the Soldier’s Medal, per Army Regulation 600-8-22, para 3-13, is The performance must have involved personal hazard or danger and the voluntary risk of life under conditions not involving conflict with an armed enemy. Awards will not be made solely on the basis of having saved a life. It is the highest honor a soldier can receive for an act of valor in a non-combat situation, held to be equal to or greater than the level which would have justified an award of the Distinguished Flying Cross had the act occurred in combat. Any enlisted American servicemember who is eligible for retirement pay will receive an increase of 10 percent in retirement pay, if the level of valor was equal to that which would earn the Distinguished Service Cross. Additional awards of the medal are denoted by oak leaf clusters worn on the suspension and service ribbon of the medal. The bronze medal is issued as a 1 3/8 inch wide Bronze octagon with an eagle displayed, standing on a fasces, between two groups of stars of six and seven, above the group of six a spray of leaves. On the reverse is a shield paly of 13 pieces, on the chief the letters US, supported by sprays of laurel and oak, around the upper edge the inscription SOLDIERS MEDAL and across the face the words FOR VALOR. In the base is a panel for the name of the recipient to be engraved. The medal is suspended from the ribbon by a rectangular-shaped metal loop with corners rounded. The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the following stripes: 3/8 inch Ultramarine Blue 67118 on each side and the center containing 13 White and Red stripes of equal width (7 White 67101 and 6 Old Glory Red 67156). Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “WWII US ARMY SOLDIERS MEDAL FOR VALOR SLOT BROOCH RIBBON BAR LAPEL PIN CASE WW2″ is in sale since Saturday, July 22, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY SOLDIER’S MEDAL FOR VALOR, SLOT BROOCH, PIN-BACK RIBBON BAR, LAPEL PIN, & TITLED LEATHERETTE CASE. RIBBON DRAPE & BAR TESTED U. NEGATIVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTO #12. The Soldier’s Medal is an individual decoration of the United States Army. It was introduced as Section 11 of the Air Corps Act, passed by the Congress of the United States on July 2, 1926. The criteria for the medal are: The Soldier’s Medal is awarded to any person of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly foreign nation who, while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States distinguished himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy. A need to recognize acts of heroism in 1922 resulted in the War Department’s issuing orders for acts of bravery during peacetime. This led to an Act of Congress Public Law 446-69th Congress, July 2, 1926 44 Stat. 780 which established the Soldiers Medal for acts of heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy. The Secretary of War directed that the Quartermaster General prepare and submit appropriate designs of the Soldiers Medal per letter signed by The Adjutant General dated 11 August 1926. The Soldier’s Medal is considered to be equivalent to the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Airman’s Medal, and the Coast Guard Medal. The first Soldier’s Medals were awarded on October 17, 1927 to John F. Burns and James P. Martin for their heroism during a fire and to James K. Wilson and Cleophas C. Burnett for saving people from drowning. The period of time when the most Soldier’s Medals were awarded was World War II (at least hundreds were awarded). The distinguishing criterion for awarding the Soldier’s Medal, per Army Regulation 600-8-22, para 3-13, is The performance must have involved personal hazard or danger and the voluntary risk of life under conditions not involving conflict with an armed enemy. Awards will not be made solely on the basis of having saved a life. It is the highest honor a soldier can receive for an act of valor in a non-combat situation, held to be equal to or greater than the level which would have justified an award of the Distinguished Flying Cross had the act occurred in combat. Any enlisted American servicemember who is eligible for retirement pay will receive an increase of 10 percent in retirement pay, if the level of valor was equal to that which would earn the Distinguished Service Cross. Additional awards of the medal are denoted by oak leaf clusters worn on the suspension and service ribbon of the medal. The bronze medal is issued as a 1 3/8 inch wide Bronze octagon with an eagle displayed, standing on a fasces, between two groups of stars of six and seven, above the group of six a spray of leaves. On the reverse is a shield paly of 13 pieces, on the chief the letters US, supported by sprays of laurel and oak, around the upper edge the inscription SOLDIERS MEDAL and across the face the words FOR VALOR. In the base is a panel for the name of the recipient to be engraved. The medal is suspended from the ribbon by a rectangular-shaped metal loop with corners rounded. The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the following stripes: 3/8 inch Ultramarine Blue 67118 on each side and the center containing 13 White and Red stripes of equal width (7 White 67101 and 6 Old Glory Red 67156). Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “#5722 WWII US ARMY SOLDIERS MEDAL FOR VALOR RIBBON BAR LAPEL CASE NUMBERED WW2″ is in sale since Friday, July 21, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY SOLDIER’S MEDAL FOR VALOR, SLOT BROOCH, PIN-BACK RIBBON BAR, LAPEL PIN, & TITLED LEATHERETTE CASE. RIBBON DRAPE & BAR TESTED U. NEGATIVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTO #12. The Soldier’s Medal is an individual decoration of the United States Army. It was introduced as Section 11 of the Air Corps Act, passed by the Congress of the United States on July 2, 1926. The criteria for the medal are: The Soldier’s Medal is awarded to any person of the Armed Forces of the United States or of a friendly foreign nation who, while serving in any capacity with the Army of the United States distinguished himself or herself by heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy. A need to recognize acts of heroism in 1922 resulted in the War Department’s issuing orders for acts of bravery during peacetime. This led to an Act of Congress Public Law 446-69th Congress, July 2, 1926 44 Stat. 780 which established the Soldiers Medal for acts of heroism not involving actual conflict with an enemy. The Secretary of War directed that the Quartermaster General prepare and submit appropriate designs of the Soldiers Medal per letter signed by The Adjutant General dated 11 August 1926. The Soldier’s Medal is considered to be equivalent to the Navy and Marine Corps Medal, Airman’s Medal, and the Coast Guard Medal. The first Soldier’s Medals were awarded on October 17, 1927 to John F. Burns and James P. Martin for their heroism during a fire and to James K. Wilson and Cleophas C. Burnett for saving people from drowning. The period of time when the most Soldier’s Medals were awarded was World War II (at least hundreds were awarded). The distinguishing criterion for awarding the Soldier’s Medal, per Army Regulation 600-8-22, para 3-13, is The performance must have involved personal hazard or danger and the voluntary risk of life under conditions not involving conflict with an armed enemy. Awards will not be made solely on the basis of having saved a life. It is the highest honor a soldier can receive for an act of valor in a non-combat situation, held to be equal to or greater than the level which would have justified an award of the Distinguished Flying Cross had the act occurred in combat. Any enlisted American servicemember who is eligible for retirement pay will receive an increase of 10 percent in retirement pay, if the level of valor was equal to that which would earn the Distinguished Service Cross. Additional awards of the medal are denoted by oak leaf clusters worn on the suspension and service ribbon of the medal. The bronze medal is issued as a 1 3/8 inch wide Bronze octagon with an eagle displayed, standing on a fasces, between two groups of stars of six and seven, above the group of six a spray of leaves. On the reverse is a shield paly of 13 pieces, on the chief the letters US, supported by sprays of laurel and oak, around the upper edge the inscription SOLDIERS MEDAL and across the face the words FOR VALOR. In the base is a panel for the name of the recipient to be engraved. The medal is suspended from the ribbon by a rectangular-shaped metal loop with corners rounded. The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the following stripes: 3/8 inch Ultramarine Blue 67118 on each side and the center containing 13 White and Red stripes of equal width (7 White 67101 and 6 Old Glory Red 67156). Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “#5722 WWII US ARMY SOLDIERS MEDAL FOR VALOR RIBBON BAR LAPEL CASE NUMBERED WW2″ is in sale since Tuesday, June 20, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
WW2 WWII World War 2 Air Medal US Air Corps Full Set Box. The medal is in original box. They are in very good condition as shown in the pictures. From a local collector estate. Please roll over the pictures as they are most of my description! Feel free to send me a message if you are not 100% sure about the item! If you need more time , please feel free to send me a message! Thank you for looking! The item “WW2 WWII World War 2 Air Medal US Air Corps Full Set Box” is in sale since Friday, April 28, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “businessinferndale2011″ and is located in Ferndale, Michigan. This item can be shipped to United States.
ORIGINAL EARLY WORLD WAR II UNITED STATES ARMY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL, SLOT BROOCH, & PIN-BACK RIBBON BAR. RIBBON DRAPE & BAR TESTED UV NEGATIVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTO #12. THE DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL IS THE 3RD HIGHEST AWARD IN THE U. ONLY BEHIND THE MEDAL OF HONOR AND DISTINGUISHED SERVICE CROSS. Both the Army and Navy Distinguished Service Medals were established in 1918 and 1919 respectively, as part of the new Pyramid of Honor that came out of the Medal of Honor review of 1917. They were part of the program to authorize new awards for presentation to veterans of World War I who performed heroically, gallantly, and/or meritoriously during the war but whose service and/or actions did not rise to the level demanded for award of the Medal of Honor. Until 1942 the Navy DSM took precedence over the Navy Cross. The Distinguished Service Medal (DSM) is a military award of the United States Army that is presented to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the United States military, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility. The performance must be such as to merit recognition for service that is clearly exceptional. Exceptional performance of normal duty will not alone justify an award of this decoration. Separate Distinguished Service Medals exist for the different branches of the military as well as a fifth version of the medal which is a senior award of the United States Department of Defense. The Army version of the Distinguished Service Medal is typically referred to simply as the “Distinguished Service Medal” while the other branches of service use the service name as a prefix. For service not related to actual war, the term “duty of a great responsibility” applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war, and requires evidence of conspicuously significant achievement. However, justification of the award may accrue by virtue of exceptionally meritorious service in a succession of high positions of great importance. Awards may be made to persons other than members of the Armed Forces of the United States for wartime services only, and then only under exceptional circumstances, with the express approval of the President in each case. The Coat of Arms of the United States in Gold surrounded by a circle of Dark Blue enamel, 1 ½ inches in diameter, bearing the inscription “FOR DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MCMXVIII”. On the reverse is a scroll for the name of the recipient (which is to be engraved) upon a trophy of flags and weapons. The medal is suspended by a bar attached to the ribbon. The ribbon is 1 3/8 inches wide and consists of the following stripes. 5/16 inch Scarlet 67111. 1/16 inch Ultramarine Blue 67118. 5/8 inch White 67101. 1/16 inch Ultramarine Blue. Additional awards of the Distinguished Service Medal are denoted by oak leaf clusters. The Distinguished Service Medal is awarded to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the United States Army, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility. The performance must be such as to merit recognition for service which is clearly exceptional. For service not related to actual war, the term “duty of a great responsibility” applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war and requires evidence of a conspicuously significant achievement. Awards may be made to persons other than members of the Armed Forces of the United States for wartime services only, and only then under exceptional circumstances with the express approval of the President in each case. The Distinguished Service Medal was authorized by Presidential Order dated 01-02-1918, and confirmed by Congress on 07-09-1918. It was announced by War Department General Order No. 6, 1918-01-12, with the following information concerning the medal: A bronze medal of appropriate design and a ribbon to be worn in lieu thereof, to be awarded by the President to any person who, while serving in any capacity with the Army shall hereafter distinguish himself or herself, or who, since 04-06-1917, has distinguished himself or herself by exceptionally meritorious service to the Government in a duty of great responsibility in time of war or in connection with military operations against an armed enemy of the United States. The Act of Congress on 07-09-1918, recognized the need for different types and degrees of heroism and meritorious service and included such provisions for award criteria. The current statutory authorization for the Distinguished Service Medal is Title 10, United States Code, Section 3743. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “#4482 WWII U. S. ARMY DISTINGUISHED SERVICE MEDAL SLOT BROOCH RIBBON BAR WW2 DSM” is in sale since Wednesday, January 25, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Medals & Ribbons”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
WWII Japan Manchuria Manchukuo 7th Order Auspicious Clouds Medal Japanese WW2. You’re looking at. Manchukuo Order Of Auspicious Clouds 7th class with the case. It is a wonderful item! It is made of pure silver. The word, Kunko Seisho, is on the back of the medal. It means it shows the achievement. The rosette is the one of 8th class. The item in the picture is the one you will receive actually. It is absolutely guaranteed to be authentic. Thank you for looking. I will send the invoice. Certain images/photos incorporated into this template are the royalty free property of Northwestern University Library. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Auctiva’s Listing Templates improve your auctions in minutes. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. The item “WWII Japan Manchuria Manchukuo 7th Order Auspicious Clouds Medal Japanese WW2″ is in sale since Monday, January 09, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\Japan\Medals, Pins & Ribbons”. The seller is “saintjohn2011″ and is located in Kobe. This item can be shipped worldwide.
The following items are included in this lot. 1 US Army WWII enlisted mans Ike jacket , super condition almost problem free One very small moth hole on right lapel, comes with ribbons ETO ribbon with two campaign stars, good conduct, American Defense, WWII Victory ribbon. ALso Sterling silver clutch back Combat Infantry Badge, and Markmanship 2nd Class gunner with rifle Qualification bar(sterling marked) , the jacket has the enlisted mans branch devices of collar. Sleeves have wool on flet Tech 5th grade patches. The left sleeve has the shoulder patch for 83rd Infantry (we couldn’t find him of 83rd rosters) which saw action in Normandy, france, Germany, including Battle of Bulge. The right sleeve has the patch of 89th Infantry (thru records search we found him attached to the 355th Infantry 1st Batt HQ) which saw campaigns in France and germany. A great condition jacket size 38 regular made dec 12 1944. One WWII US Army enlisted man’s wool olive drab khaki shirt truly amazing condition the Quartermaster tag is still in tail bright readable, size 14 1/2 with 33 inch sleeves. Also has the anti gas flap in front. One pair of heavier wool darker green field trousers, they show heavy proffessional sewing repairs see photos waist size inches inseam is. One Mohair Khaki neckie standard issue see photo six for flaw. One pair of Class A uniform pants trousers olive drab wool with anti gas fly flap. Great shape size waist 30 inches 77 centimeters, inseam 32 inches 82 centimeters. Assorted personal items and effects: paybook dated Aug 5th 1945. One pocket sized copy of the New testament Bible, Good Conduct Medal in box, with lapel pin, ribbon is on uniform. A stunning group of great condition WWII named uniform grouping. The item “WWII US ARMY UNIFORM medal badges shirt tie pants coat jacket WW 2 items” is in sale since Monday, December 26, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\WW II (1939-45)\Original Period Items\United States\Uniforms”. The seller is “eastwashcoll” and is located in Veradale, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States, to Canada, to United Kingdom, DK, RO, SK, BG, CZ, FI, HU, LV, LT, MT, EE, to Australia, GR, PT, CY, SI, to Japan, to China, SE, KR, ID, to Taiwan, TH, to Belgium, to France, to Hong Kong, to Ireland, to Netherlands, PL, to Spain, to Italy, to Germany, to Austria, RU, IL, to Mexico, to New Zealand, SG, to Switzerland, NO, SA, UA, AE, QA, KW, BH, HR, MY.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States