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Original ribbon with “UNEG” bar (National Union of the War Escapees). Awarded to those who facilitated or helped at the risk of their lives war escapees on the path to freedom. WW2 Allied Forces, WW2 French Resistance, WW2 Liberation of France. Genuine, very good condition, 100% untouched.
Thank you for the interest in this item. The mobile description does not show the full text or all of the photographs I have included in this listing. This item has a full description and up to 24 supersized enlargeable photographs showing detailed views of the item and it’s condition. Thank you for your interest in this item. Old US USA American Service War Medal Bronze Star with Original Coffin Case WWII. This is a nice US Military medal of the Bronze Star. The item is all original, it includes the bar pin as shown and it is in the original presentation case (see photos). This item is from an estate liquidation (see photos). I do not know the soldier’s name who was awarded this medal or the branch of service he was in (see photos). The item looks to be old and dates back to Vietnam or possibly WWII or the Korean war (viewing the photos, medal and the box should help you to date this item more precisely). This is a nice original USA Military War Bronze Star Medal. The medal has not been engraved. This is a medal to add to your collection and honor our soldiers. LOCATION: YB AA:000007. I sell vintage, decorative and antique items. I try to take many photographs of the items that I sell. All of the items that we sell are in as is as found estate condition. All sales are considered final. If I notice anything in particular I will try to note it in the listing and / or take a picture for you to see. Thank you for your interest in my items. View My Other Items For Sale. Add me to your Favorite Sellers. By our choice of carriers. Get Supersized Images & Free Image Hosting. Create your brand with Auctiva’s. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. Com. Track Page Views With.
This is a fine World War II U. Bronze Star Medal set that is in excellent condition. The planchet is with an unblemished bronze finish to both the obverse and reverse sides. The star is suspended from a crisp, short-draped ribbon. The medal is mounted on the correct WWII style slot broach that is complete with functional pin and roller lock assemblies. The pin back ribbon bar and enameled lapel pin are both present in the case. The black leatherette case is titled, “BRONZE STAR MEDAL” in gold leaf on two lines on the lid and is without damage. It remains a fine-looking example in excellent condition.
Norway: WW2 King Haakon VII’s Freedom. Medal, 1940 – 1945. On the obverse: the crowned cypher of King. Haakon VII over the letter “V” (for Victory). Inscribed “Alt For Norge” Everything for. The medal was instituted in 1945 and was. Awarded to both Norwegian and Foreign. Citizens who provided services to Norway. Was also issued in 1980. I have not cleaned the medal. Please look at the photos regarding condition.
His Colt Model 1908. These are Whisner’s post war ribbon bars. The portrait of Whisner came from a Chinese book resulting in poor resolution of the photo. Whisner was an advisor to Chiang Kai Shek at one point in his career. Whisner’s bio is after the description of the second ribbon bar. Please note I have had the clutches off the ribbon bars and were not put back on in the correct order. US Army narrow Wolf Brown plastic ribbon bar. Ribbon bar is clutch back. Has awards for the Bronze Star Medal, WWI Victory Medal, WWI Army of Occupation Medal. Note in Whisner’s photo these may be the same ribbons. Has ribbons for the American Defense Service Medal with one bronze star, Pacific Theater Medal with 2 bronze stars, and WWII Victory Medal. BG Emons Bertram Whisner, 24 Aug 1895-27 Sep 1984. He was born in Kansas City, Missouri. He graduated from the University of Missouri in 1917. He was comissioned a 2Lt Infantry in 1917. There is no indication he served overseas during the war. He was on the island during the Pearl Harbor attack on 7 Dec 1941. He was executive Officer MAAG where he served as advisor to Chiang Kai Shek. He retired from active duty 31 July 1953. He attained the rank of BG Jan 45, reverted to Colonel March 46, retired as a Brigadier General in 1953. Decorations include the Legion of Merit with OLC, Bronze Star Medal, and Chinese Order of Hun Hai. The Army Register for 1958 lists a basic award of the LOM and the BSM has the OLC. In the 1959 Army Register the LOM has the OLC and the BSM is only a basic award. He is buried, along with his wife, in the Little Rock National Cemetery, Arkansas. He was endorsed in 1936 by Franklin D. The correspondence can be found in Franklin D. 1936 at FDR’s Presidential Library. This information can be found in Air Force reports. Ribbon bars show normal wear/tear associated with age. They are the plastic Wolf Brown narrow army type and in my opinion are in very good condition for age. Normal wear and tear associated with age.
Original German post WW2 / 1957 pattern Eastern Peoples Decoration (Tapferkeits-und Verdienst-Auszeichnung für Angehörige der Ostvölker) in Bronze, II. Class, IN PERFECT CONDITION, ON GOOD RIBBON WITH PERFECTLY FUNCTIONING PIN DEVICE, RARE MAKER: SOUVAL (WIEN), A REALLY GOOD EXAMPLE, THE AWARD IS NOT OFTEN SEEN, IN PARTICULAR SOUVAL MADE EXAMPLES ARE RARE. FEW FACTS ABOUT THE 1957 PATTERN AWARDS. In 1957 the West German government authorised replacement Iron Crosses with an Oak Leaf Cluster in place of the swastika, similar to the Iron Crosses of 1813, 1870, and 1914, which could be worn by World War II Iron Cross recipients. The 1957 law also authorised de-Nazified versions of most other World War II-era decorations (except those specifically associated with Nazi Party organizations, such as SS Long Service medals, or with the expansion of the German Reich, such as the medals for the annexation of Austria, the Sudetenland, and the Memel region). The main government contract to manufacture and supply these new de-nazified WW2 1957 official decorations went to the world famous German firm Steinhauer & Lueck, Luedenscheid Germany. Knights Crosses, Iron Crosses, Wound Badges, Tank Assault Badges etc were re-designed by Steinhauer & Lück – often with the oak-leaf spray replacing the swastika, with S&L having the sole patent rights to all WW2 1957 German decorations. S&L did not have the whole monopoly on medal making, other famous firms such as Deschler & Sohn, BH Maher and Juncker also manufactured these new German decorations. Lüdenscheid is situated between the cities Dortmund and Bonn. It was here that one of the youngest medal firms was founded in 1889 by August Steinhauer and Gustav Adolf Lück. The first production began in a cellar, the customer base continued to increase. A property was bought at 51 Hochstrasse which is still home for this famous company today. During WW2 Steinhauer & Lück produced medals and badges, like the famous Knights Cross and many other types of medals and badges. In 1957 this company was awarded the contract to produce all the newly re-designed legal WW2 1957 de-nazified decorations, plus the contract to manufacture all of Germany’s official decorations including Germany’s highest order the Bundesverdienstkreuz. Only a very limited number of original WW2 1957 medals are still produced, mainly Iron Crosses, German Cross Gold & Silver & Wound Badges and are considered 100% genuine by the German Government. HISTORY OF THE AWARD. Eastern Peoples Decoration (Tapferkeits-und Verdienst-Auszeichnung für Angehörige der Ostvölker) – As early as July 1941, Russian POWs were allowed to offer their services to the German Army formations as “Hilfswilliger” (Volunteer helpers or auxiliaries). By the end of 1941 the Wehrmacht employed around 150,000 Hiwis as they were known by the Germans. By 1942 these men were use by the Germans to form military anti-partisan formations known as “Osttruppen” (Eastern Troops). Initially German commanders awarded men from the Osttruppen with German war badges and decorations, but when Hitler learned of this, he put a stop to it. Hitler did not like the idea of having these Russian troops wearing German medals. Something needed to be done to award the Osttruppen. To remedy this, official decorations were created. The so-called Eastern People medal and badge was designed by Elmar Lang and instituted on 14 July 1942. The Eastern People medal and badge were in the shape of a star. The Eastern People decorations were as follows: 2nd Class in bronze, silver and gold, 1st Class in silver and gold. At the beginning these decorations were awarded exclusively to Russians, but eventually German personnel who commanded these troops were allowed to wear such awards, giving these medals a more legitimatize meaning. It should be noted that the Germans had to be wearing the Iron Cross 2nd and 1st class before obtaining the Eastern People silver version award. The case is two piece hinged construction with black simulated leather outer surface. The face of the lid bears an exact facsimile of the badge contained in the case. The facsimile is stenciled in gold for the award in gold. By late 1943, Hitler relented and allowed these Osttruppen to wear German War Badges such as the Infantry, General Assault and Wounded badges along with the Eastern People awards. By 1944, the Osttruppen were granted the right to the Iron Cross 1st and 2nd class. No Russian soldier serving in the German Army ever received the Knight’s Cross to the Iron Cross. On 14 November 1944, the Germans officially recognized the Russian National Army. The Commander in Chief of the new Russian Liberation Army was General Andre A. The men of the Russian Liberation Army received the same Eastern Peoples awards. According to some sources special ribbons were made and issued on 2nd class medals, which are as follows: 2nd Class – bronze: lime green ribbon with light blue center stripe, 2nd Class – silver: grass green ribbon with dark blue center stripe and 2nd Class gold: light yellow ribbon with dark red center stripe.
Original Early WWII US Navy Wrapped Wrap Broach Bronze Star Medal. Bronze star in original box.
3-9-1914 Germany WWI World War I Cast Bronze Medal – Dr Lugwig Frank bg. Diameter: 93.19 millimeters Weight: 354.4 grams. Thank you for viewing this listing. Shopping will be easier by using the Category links noted on each page. You will find hundreds of coins and numismatic books fairly-priced and I often have a store-wide sale. Each additional coin adds only 25 cents per coin. Please be aware of this when purchasing. As you will note from the feedback I have received, I carefully wrap all coins and books while using the best mailing materials. Thanks again for looking.
1942 World War II WWII Bronze Medal – Douglas Voyage USS Chateau. Weight: 133.3 grams. Diameter: 54.05 by 75.89 millimeters. Edge: “MEDALLIC ART CO NY BRONZE”. Thank you for viewing this listing. You will find hundreds of coins and numismatic books fairly priced and I often have a store-wide sale. Each additional coin adds only 25 cents per coin. Please be aware of this when purchasing. As you will note from the feedback I have received, I carefully wrap all coins and books while using the best mailing materials. Thanks again for looking.
1942 World War II WWII Bronze Medal – Douglas Voyage USS Chateau. Weight: 133.3 grams. Diameter: 54.05 by 75.89 millimeters. Edge: “MEDALLIC ART CO NY BRONZE”. Thank you for viewing this listing. You will find hundreds of coins and numismatic books fairly priced and I often have a store-wide sale. Each additional coin adds only 25 cents per coin. Please be aware of this when purchasing. As you will note from the feedback I have received, I carefully wrap all coins and books while using the best mailing materials. Thanks again for looking.