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VDG Militaria strives to always properly represent all items listed. Thank you for browsing and happy collecting! VDG Militaria strives to accurately represent all items listed. Below are the details for this specific product. Physical Description: This is an original 1919 U. Marksman Medal awarded for rifle practice. The medal features two bars: one labeled “MARKSMAN” and the other dated “1919, ” suspended from a six-pointed star medallion. The medallion has the number “71″ in the center, surrounded by the text Rifle Practice, Pro Aris et Pro Focis, Armory Range. The badge shows some patina and wear consistent with its age, giving it a beautiful vintage appearance. The back of the medallion is marked J. The medal measures approximately 3 inches in total length. Historical Context: This marksman medal was awarded to members of the 71st Regiment in 1919 for proficiency in rifle practice. The Latin inscription “Pro Aris et Pro Focis” translates to “For Hearth and Home, ” emphasizing the soldiers’ duty to protect their country. The 71st Regiment, based in New York, has a long and distinguished history, including service in the Spanish-American War and World War I. Medals like this were awarded to soldiers who demonstrated exceptional skill with their rifles during training exercises at armory ranges, reflecting the military’s emphasis on marksmanship. This medal is a rare and valuable collectible from the post-World War I era. VDG Militaria is dedicated to providing authentic, original military antiques. We specialize in items from various historical eras, including World War I, World War II, and beyond. Our mission is to preserve military history through the sale and collection of original memorabilia. We are happy to assist you with any inquiries or concerns. All major credit cards. However, PLEASE REQUEST A TOTAL BEFORE PAYING FOR MULTIPLE ITEMS.
Small lot of 3 medals belonging to Lynn Henry Clement. Lynn was born in 1906 and was a competitive marksman while serving in the army. He received a distinguished marksman badge in 1940 when he was a Sgt in Co E 29th Infantry. Lynn passed away in 1960. Only the 1940 third place medal is engraved.
What you see is exactly what you will receive. Shows age appropriate wear… It would make an excellent addition to any collection. Please see my other listings and follow my page for more interesting collectibles! Please make reasonable offers! Please see photos for item condition and description. Please expect age appropriate wear on previously owned items.