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The non-swiveling straight bar suspender is attached to the medal with a single-toe claw mount and a pin through the upper edge of the medal. The British issue medals were struck in cupro-nickel. While those awarded in Canada (about 700,000). Were struck in silver. The medal is sometimes incorrectly referred to as the “Victory Medal” for the Second World War. It was granted to all full-time members of the armed forces. Troops and Merchant Marines to serve for 28 days, regardless of where they were serving, between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945 inclusive, the full duration of service during World War II. In the Merchant Navy, 28 days had to be spent anywhere at sea. Diameter : 3.6 cm _ 1.42 inches. Thank you for shopping.
This listing features a set of WW1 British Empire Victory and Campaign Medals. These medals were awarded to soldiers who served in the First World War, specifically those who served in the British Empire. The Victory Medal, also known as the Inter-Allied Victory Medal, was awarded to all who served in a theatre of war between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. The Campaign Medal, also known as the British War Medal, was awarded to those who served in a theatre of war between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. These medals are in used condition, but are in good shape considering their age. They are a valuable addition to any militaria or medal collection, particularly for those interested in the First World War. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a piece of history. Please refer to picture’s for more information card.
1939/45 Star, Burma Star, France and Germany Star, Defence and War Medals. Queen Elizabeth 2 Coronation Medal 1953. Long Service and Good Conduct Medal Regular Army GVI 2nd type. 5248142 WOCL 1 A C Foden Worc R. Meritorious Service Medal Army E2 2nd type. 5248142 WO CL 1 A C Foden Worc R. Mounted as originally worn, with two shooting Medals. With some research, copy Coronation 1953 Medal roll entry (first named Alfred Cyril, same service number). Albert Cyril Foden was born in Bishampton, Pershore, Worcestershire in 1912. His Second World War Medals indicate he served with the 2nd Battalion in India and Burma and the 1st Battalion in North West Europe. Promoted Warrant Officer 1st Class (Regimental Sergeant Major) 1st April 1952, Long Service and Good Conduct Medal awarded in Army Order 88 of 1950 with a qualifying date of 23rd April 1948 TNA WO102/29 refers. Meritorious Service Medal awarded in Army Order 76 of 1956. The Regiment became the Worcester and Sherwood Foresters Regiment in 1970. Albert died in Bath, Somerset 23rd August 1978. Thank you for looking.
These 1937 Shanghai Municipal Council Medals are a rare piece of militaria from the World War I era. Made in China, these original medals were awarded by the council to recognise the valour and service of individuals during the conflict. The medals come in a used condition, adding to their historical value and authenticity. These medals are perfect for collectors of militaria, particularly those interested in the World War I era. The campaign, product type, era, country, original/reproduction, and theme of these medals are all accurately represented in the listing. Don’t miss your chance to own a piece of history with these Shanghai Municipal Council Medals. Please refer to picture’s for more information card.
Marine Officer’s Miniature Medals, Jump Wings & EGA Insignia. The grouping is identified to Major Wallace G. Notes from the collector from where these came, stated that he was a 1st Lt. He was on Okinawa with the 2nd Bn / 29th Marines. He was assigned to S-3 as of June 14, 1945, and replaced the former S-3 officer who was KIA. On April 1 to 13 August 1946 was S-3 with the 7th Marines in China during occupation era. This lot consists of. Miniature medal ribbons on bar, Marine Good Conduct, American Theater, American Campaign, Asiatic-Pacific with 1 star, WWII Victory, China Service, and National Defense medals. On single bar – clutch back. Pair of Pattern 1936 officer’s EGA collar insignia, hallmarked, H&H STERLING & 1/20 10K GF STERLING. Jump Wings, hallmarked Robbins “R” in wing over STERLING. Condition overall is fine +.
Small collection of campaign medals including the Bronze Star.
In gilded bronze, attributed to the same paramedic, in the first attributions seen the number 2749 of the red cross.
Their service was pretty bad before this to be fair but what a SHAMBLES it is now.
BULK LOT OF 10. Wt 326.4g large letter.
These decorations are new. Very few decorations do not have a ribbon bar and clasp. The book is the 5th edition, 2nd printing by Colonel Frank Foster and Lawrence Borts. The book looks like new and is in excellent condition.