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Has wear from use and storage. As I got it out of the estate. The photo was found inside the box. I tried to find more info on James. But no one knew anything. Brooch is not numbered. Box has wear from storage. THIS IS DUE TO EBAYS POLICY ON KNIVES. COMPLAIN TO THEM ABOUT IT. ALL ITEMS ARE AS IS. DETAILED PHOTOS AND DESCRIPTIONS MATCH THE ITEM AND SHOW AND DESCRIBE EXACT CONDITIONS. THERE IS NO BRICK AND MORTAR STORE SO THERE IS NO LOCAL PICK-UPS.
Here’s a nice Goodwill find. A WW2 USMC medal grouping that belonged to a Gilbert M. His name is engraved on the back of the Marine Good Conduct Medal. Included in this grouping are the following: USMC Good Conduct Medal, American Campaign Medal, World War ll Medal, Armed Forces Reserve Medal, National Defense Medal, Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal, Joint Meritorious Medal, Expert Rifleman Badge, Enlisted Aircrew Wings, and 4th Marine Air Wing Patch. The medals are in good condition, have a nice patina, and you can tell these were actually worn on a service members uniform. The grouping is housed in a picture frame measuring approximately 10 3/4″ x 8 3/4″. There is some wear, dings, and scuff marks on the picture frame. This is a nice grouping that would make a great addition to your USMC collection. The posted photographs are an important part of the physical description. Closely view all of them, so you may judge for yourself the condition, quality, and age of the items.
This is an extremely fine World War II U. Air Medal awarded to 1st Lt. Hamlen, 77th Infantry Division that is excellent condition. The planchet is with a beautiful satin bronze finish to both sides. The reverse is officially hand engraved in six lines with,’1st Lt. Hamlen – 77 Inf. It is suspended from the original ribbon which is solid and with vibrant color. The medal is mounted on the correct WWI type slot broach that is complete with functional pin assembly. It remains an absolutely gorgeous 6-line engraved medal in excellent condition.
1 – Croix de Guerre 1939 – RĂ©gime de Vichy. Bronze star for those who had been mentioned at the regiment or brigade level. 1 – WW1 French Combatants Cross Medal Bronze Early Example Hallmarked Scarce War. 1 – Croix de Guerre 1940 (Vichy France) Bronze Star.
This is a very nice World War II Navy and Marine Corps Medal that remains in excellent condition. The planchet is beautifully struck and with very fine detail. It is finished with the flat bronze finish that is characteristic to Navy/Marine Corps awards. The ribbon is strong, solid, and with good color. The medal is mounted on a full wrap broach with a matching finish to that of the planchet. The pin and roller lock assemblies are completely functional. The reverse of the planchet is officially engraved with,’DISPLAY’. This is a very attractive example of a very difficult to find Navy and Marine Corps medal and one that remains in excellent condition. The Navy and Marine Corps Medal is the highest non-combat decoration awarded for heroism by the United States Department of the Navy to the members of the United States Navy and United States Marine Corps. The decoration was established by an act of Congress on 7 August 1942. As the senior non-combat award for heroism, this award hinges on the actual level of personal “life threatening” risk experienced by the awardee. For heroic performance to rise to this level it must be clearly established that the act involved very specific life-threatening risk to the awardee. The Navy and Marine Corps Medal was first bestowed during World War II. One of the more noted recipients was President John F. Kennedy who was awarded the medal as commanding officer of Motor Torpedo Boat PT-109 during World War II.
NOT named or numbered. I have no history on it. THIS IS DUE TO EBAYS POLICY ON KNIVES. COMPLAIN TO THEM ABOUT IT. ALL ITEMS ARE AS IS. DETAILED PHOTOS AND DESCRIPTIONS MATCH THE ITEM AND SHOW AND DESCRIBE EXACT CONDITIONS. THERE IS NO BRICK AND MORTAR STORE SO THERE IS NO LOCAL PICK-UPS.
Up for sale is a U. Bronze Star Medal awarded during WWII and the Korean War, presented in a black leatherette case for safekeeping. This historically significant item is perfect for collectors of militaria and those interested in US wartime history. It is an original piece, not a reproduction, and was manufactured in the United States. The medal is in mint condition, having been carefully preserved in its case. The conflict it was awarded for was WWII (1939-45), making it a valuable addition to any collection related to that period. The region of origin is also the United States, as indicated in the item’s aspects. Bronze Star Medal is a must-have for serious collectors and history enthusiasts alike. The case and medal are both in excellent condition. Looks to be new old stock but I’ll call it used.