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Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Wwi Navy Victory Medal Mexico Haitian Campaign N. Y. Service #3076 Numbered Group

Although currently unattributed, someday the numbered New York Service Medal should shed light on the recipient of these awards. WORLD WAR I ERA UNITED STATES NAVY 1915 HAITIAN CAMPAIGN MEDAL, 1930′S NORTHERN STAMPING COMPANY CONTRACT. WORLD WAR I UNITED STATES NAVY VICTORY MEDAL W/ TRANSPORT CLASP. WORLD WAR I UNITED STATES NAVY STATE OF NEW YORK SERVICE MEDAL. RIBBON DRAPES TESTED U. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

Wwii Usmc Good Conduct Medal Numbered

Wwii Usmc Good Conduct Medal Numbered

Wwii Usmc Good Conduct Medal Numbered

Wwii Usmc Good Conduct Medal Numbered

This is a WWII USMC Good Conduct Medal with a unique serial number. It is a genuine piece of history from the World War II era, specifically from the United States. The medal is a part of a collection of militaria items that are original and authentic. The medal’s design and shape represent its significance and value. It’s a must-have for collectors who want to own a piece of United States’ history.

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

#1561 Wwi U. S. Navy Mexico Campaign Medal Numbered Bailey Banks & Biddle Ww1

BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE COMPANY. RE-RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Mexican Service Medal is an award of the United States military which was established by General Orders of the United States War Department on December 12, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal recognizes those service members who performed military service against Mexican forces between the dates of April 12, 1911 and June 16, 1919. To be awarded the Mexican Service Medal, a service member was required to perform military duty during the time period of eligibility and in one of the following military engagements. Veracruz Expedition: April 21 to November 23, 1914. Punitive Expedition into Mexico: March 14, 1916 to February 7, 1917. Buena Vista, Mexico: December 1, 1917. San Bernardino Canyon, Mexico: December 26, 1917. La Grulla, Texas: January 8 – January 9, 1918. Pilares, Chihuahua: March 28, 1918. Nogales, Arizona: November 1-26, 1915, or August 27, 1918. El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: June 15 – June 16, 1919. The United States Navy issued the Mexican Service Medal to members of the Navy and Marines who participated in any of the above actions, as well as to service members who served aboard U. Naval vessels patrolling Mexican waters between April 21 and November 26, 1914, or between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal was also awarded to any service member who was wounded or killed while participating in action any against hostile Mexican forces between April 12, 1911 and February 7, 1917. Although a single decoration, both the Army and Navy issued two different versions of the Mexican Service Medal. The Army Mexican Service Medal displayed an engraving of a yucca plant, while the Navy version depicts the San Juan de Ulúa fortress in Veracruz harbor. Both medals displayed the annotation “1911 – 1917″ on the bottom of the medal. The Mexican Service Medal was a one time decoration and there were no service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple engagements. For those Army members who had been cited for gallantry in combat, the Citation Star was authorized as a device to the Mexican Service Medal. There were no devices authorized for the Navy’s version of the decoration. A similar decoration, known as the Mexican Border Service Medal also existed for those who had performed support duty to Mexican combat expeditions from within the United States. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

Numbered New York State WW1 Service/WW1 Victory medal group Defense Sector Name

Numbered New York State WW1 Service/WW1 Victory medal group Defense Sector Name

Numbered New York State WW1 Service/WW1 Victory medal group Defense Sector Name

Numbered New York State WW1 Service/WW1 Victory medal group Defense Sector Name

Numbered New York State WW1 Service/WW1 Victory medal group Defense Sector Name

Numbered New York State WW1 Service/WW1 Victory medal group Defense Sector Name

Numbered New York State WW1 Service/WW1 Victory medal group Defense Sector Name

Name on box no info or research came together with victory medal in box with single bar defense sector.

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

Named #9595 Usn Mexico Campaign Medal F. B. Berger Uss Utah Battleship Numbered

BAILEY BANKS & BIDDLE COMPANY. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Mexican Service Medal is an award of the United States military which was established by General Orders of the United States War Department on December 12, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal recognizes those service members who performed military service against Mexican forces between the dates of April 12, 1911 and June 16, 1919. To be awarded the Mexican Service Medal, a service member was required to perform military duty during the time period of eligibility and in one of the following military engagements. Veracruz Expedition: April 21 to November 23, 1914. Punitive Expedition into Mexico: March 14, 1916 to February 7, 1917. Buena Vista, Mexico: December 1, 1917. San Bernardino Canyon, Mexico: December 26, 1917. La Grulla, Texas: January 8 – January 9, 1918. Pilares, Chihuahua: March 28, 1918. Nogales, Arizona: November 1-26, 1915, or August 27, 1918. El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua: June 15 – June 16, 1919. The United States Navy issued the Mexican Service Medal to members of the Navy and Marines who participated in any of the above actions, as well as to service members who served aboard U. Naval vessels patrolling Mexican waters between April 21 and November 26, 1914, or between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal was also awarded to any service member who was wounded or killed while participating in action any against hostile Mexican forces between April 12, 1911 and February 7, 1917. Although a single decoration, both the Army and Navy issued two different versions of the Mexican Service Medal. The Army Mexican Service Medal displayed an engraving of a yucca plant, while the Navy version depicts the San Juan de Ulúa fortress in Veracruz harbor. Both medals displayed the annotation “1911 – 1917″ on the bottom of the medal. The Mexican Service Medal was a one time decoration and there were no service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple engagements. For those Army members who had been cited for gallantry in combat, the Citation Star was authorized as a device to the Mexican Service Medal. There were no devices authorized for the Navy’s version of the decoration. A similar decoration, known as the Mexican Border Service Medal also existed for those who had performed support duty to Mexican combat expeditions from within the United States. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

USMC Marine Corps pre-WW2 Yangtze china campaign medal numbered vintage rare

WW II (1939-45) Yangtze Service Medal good condition.

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

#14420 Army 1911-1917 Mexican Service Campaign Medal Numbered Whitehead & Hoag

RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Mexican Service Medal is an award of the United States military for service in Mexico from 1911 to 1919. The Mexican Service Medal awarded by the Army was established by General Orders of the United States War Department on December 12, 1917. The Navy’s Mexican Service Medal was established by Navy Department General Orders Number 365 on February 11, 1918, as amended by Navy Department General Orders No. 464 of April 27, 1919. The Mexican Service Medal recognizes those servicemen who performed military service against Mexican forces between April 12, 1911 and June 16, 1919. To be awarded the Mexican Service Medal, a serviceman was required to perform military duty during the time period of eligibility and in one of the following military engagements. Veracruz Expedition: April 21 to November 23, 1914. Punitive Expedition into Mexico: March 14, 1916 to February 7, 1917. Buena Vista, Mexico: December 1, 1917. The punitive expedition in the aftermath of the Brite Ranch raid on San Bernardino Canyon, Mexico, December 26, 1917. La Grulla, Texas: January 8-9, 1918. The aftermath of the Neville Ranch raid that resulted in a small action in the village of Pilares, Chihuahua: March 28, 1918. For actions in Nogales, Arizona during the Battle of Nogales, November 1-26, 1915, or Battle of Ambos Nogales, August 27, 1918. El Paso, Texas and Ciudad Juárez, Chihuahua for the Battle of Ciudad Juárez : June 15-16, 1919. The United States Navy issued the Mexican Service Medal to the sailors and Marines who participated in any of the above actions, as well as to servicemen who served aboard U. Naval vessels patrolling Mexican waters between April 21 and November 26, 1914, or between March 14, 1916, and February 7, 1917. The Mexican Service Medal was also awarded to any servicemen who was wounded or killed while participating in action any against hostile Mexican forces between April 12, 1911, and February 7, 1917. Although the Mexican Service Medal was a single decoration, the U. Navy issued two different versions of it. The Army version displays an engraving of a yucca plant, while the Navy version depicts the San Juan de Ulúa fortress in Veracruz harbor. Both versions display the annotation “1911 – 1917″ on the bottom of the medal. The Mexican Service Medal was a one-time decoration and there were no service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple engagements. For those soldiers who had been cited for gallantry in combat, the Citation Star was authorized as a device to the Mexican Service Medal. There were no devices authorized for the Navy’s version of the decoration. A similar decoration, known as the Mexican Border Service Medal also existed for those who had performed support duty to Mexican combat expeditions from within the United States. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

#2092 Wwi U. S. Military Order Of The World War Medal Medallic Art Co. Numbered

#2092 Wwi U. S. Military Order Of The World War Medal Medallic Art Co. Numbered

#2092 Wwi U. S. Military Order Of The World War Medal Medallic Art Co. Numbered

#2092 Wwi U. S. Military Order Of The World War Medal Medallic Art Co. Numbered

#2092 Wwi U. S. Military Order Of The World War Medal Medallic Art Co. Numbered

#2092 Wwi U. S. Military Order Of The World War Medal Medallic Art Co. Numbered

#2092 Wwi U. S. Military Order Of The World War Medal Medallic Art Co. Numbered

ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I MILITARY ORDER OF THE WORLD WARS MEDAL W/ GOLD TONE SPLIT WRAP BROOCH W/ LOCKING CATCH. The Military Order of the World War was created in 1919 at the suggestion of General of the Armies John J. Pershing as a fraternity for American military officers coming out of the Great War. Two decades later, when the USA became involved in WWII the organization name was pluralized to its current title of Military Order of the World Wars. Though the Order’s title has not changed since 1945, it remains an officers’ society welcoming new qualified members in current military service, retired military service, or former military service and has members from the Korean War, Vietnam War, Gulf War, War in Afghanistan, War in Iraq, and peacetime service. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

N? 43449 Wwi Us Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal Numbered World War 1 Usmc

ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I UNITED STATES MARINE CORPS GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL, SEWN BAR BROOCH. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal was established on 20 July 1896. The medal was originally a ribbon and medal suspended from a clasp bearing the words U. The clasp was eliminated after WWII and the medal has remained unchanged in appearance since that time. Since its inception in 1896, the name of the recipient was engraved by hand on the reverse side of the medal until stamping the name on the medal began during World War II (numbered on the rim) and was done completely by 1951. In 1953, the Marine Corps adopted bronze and silver 3/16-inch service stars to denote additional awards of the Good Conduct Medal, replacing enlistment bars showing each honorable period of service. Since 10 December 1954, members of the Marine Corps must have three consecutive years of honorable and faithful service in order to be eligible for the medal. The Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal is affectionately nicknamed, “The Good Cookie” by Marines. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Named

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Named

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Named

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Named

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Named

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Named

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Named

Original WWII New York Conspicuous Service Cross Numbered & Cased. Very nice original US item. Very nice sterling silver cross made by Bastian Brothers of Rochester, New York. In excellent condition with original ribbon and brooch (which is also sterling). The cross was first awarded in 1921 and continues to be awarded today. It could be giving for particular acts of service or was automatically awarded for POWs, KIA/WIA, and servicemen at Pearl Harbor. The medal was awarded to PFC William Robert Parr, Company G, 135th Infantry Regiment, 34th Division. He was awarded the decoration on August 23, 1946. The case has water damage. See my other auctions with military and other items! Please feel free to ask any questions. We strive to satisfy our customers.