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VINTAGE UNITED STATES WORLD WAR II CAMPAIGN AND SERVICES VICTORY MEDAL W/ RIBBON.
WWI State of Connecticut World War 1917 – 1918 Service Medal Ribbon & Box, Mint. Wonderful & Fine Historic Original. WWI State of Connecticut World War 1917 – 1918 Service Medal Ribbon & Box by The Robbins Company of Attleboro, Massachusetts, Absolutely Mint Example; Overall Exceptional Issued. Condition as Photographed with minimal wear as seen, A Great Candidate for Any Advanced United States World War One Medals Collection – Recent Estate Acquisition & Presented as Acquired, Rare Condition. Check back often – we search estates and sources across the world to bring a fine selection of militaria. Please review all photos for details regarding the condition of the item listed – further condition information will be included in the listing as is relevant, if you need additional photographs or have questions regarding the condition please do not hesitate to ask. I describe all items to the best of my ability – please do not hesitate to ask any and all questions prior to the close of the listing. Mistakes very rarely occur – however if one does please rest assured that it will be corrected. International Buyers are Welcome!
PLEASE READ AND VIEW ALL PHOTOS. This was found amongst a deceased family member’s belongings. It has both the medal and addition ribbon pin still appearing functionally sound. Also in original box with place of origin details. What info and advice we find and obtain it is genuine. Oftentimes it took years for military members to receive awards and ribbons, medals. 3rd parties were contracted by the military to distribute, manufacture and sell genuine military medals to be given to servicemen. We’re assuming this belonged to his father who had indeed served in WWII from Italy to Germany. We assumed it was his father’s as it was packaged with other war memorabilia as well as personal items.
WWII Era Bronze Star Medal with Ribbon and Coffin Case. Be sure to check out my other items I have for sale. I do my best to describe each of my treasures to the best of my ability. I will always point out any flaws or abnormalities that I find. Not being an expert however I may miss something now and then. If this should happen please let me know so I can rectify the situation. Also if you see I have misidentified something or you have information that you feel to be valuable about an item, please feel free to contact me and let me know. I really would appreciate it! WE LOVE 5 STARS.
Used but in great shape with original box.
World War 2 US and Philippines Military Ribbon Bar Group composed of the following: 1. Philippine Defence Medal probably an early version, slightly different from the others we’ve seen. It has a narrow white band and brass stars affixed to it 2. Philippine Liberation Medal with star affixed at the center 3. American Defence Medal with star affixed at the center 4. Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with signs that a star was affixed at the center 5. World War 2 Victory Medal 6. WW2 Philippine Defense Liberation Asiatic Pacific WW2 Victory Ribbon Group of 6. We have delivered packages safely worldwide since 2002. We guarantee that your package is prepared and delivered with top-quality, new and recycled materials with utmost care. The item/s will be originating from the Philippines. Continental United States: 3-4 weeks. Canada, Italy, France, Spain, Germany and some parts of Europe regular registered or air parcel (Standard) may sometimes take an unusual 5 to 8 weeks transit time. Asia : 1 to 2 weeks. Philippines : Items can be sent via Xend Express or through Philippine Post Office. All articles, unless otherwise indicated, are guaranteed ORIGINAL. Our descriptions are based on diligent research and done in good faith, but due to our limited experience in this category we sometimes commit errors. For our local buyers who have picked up the item no return is allowable. We will appreciate very much if you could leave us a nice feedback with GOOD. Auctiva offers Free Image Hosting and Editing. Auctiva gets you noticed! Track Page Views With.
Boemker, of the 124th Signal Radio Intelligence Company, APO #887. Norbert Boemker resided in Harrison, Indiana. He enlisted in the army on 16 Jan 1941, Louisville, Kentucky. He was assigned to the 124th Signal Radio Intelligence Company. While overseas he was writing to “Hattie” in the US who eventually became his wife. He was also involved with “Sunny” Gormer, and English girl. He may have also been having another affair with Marion, an English girl living in Yorkshire. His wife, Hattie, 30 Sep 1912-1 Jul 1969. Boemker, 10 Nov 1912-4 Dec 1996 at age 84. He and his wife are buried in Calvary Cemetery, Louisville, Kentucky. This is a very interesting group to a GI in a specialized unit. Content of the letters, IMO, is very interesting. Material for this unit is hard to find. The 124th Radio Signal Intelligence Company was organized at Fort Sam Houston in 1941 for the purpose of monitoring enemy radio traffic for intelligence purposes. It arrived in England in September 1942 and went to France in October 1944, and qualified for the Rhineland and Central Europe campaigns. The unit was overseas for three years and recieved a Meritorious Unit Citation. Three narrow army WW2 ribbons bars. Pinback ribbon bars have ribbons for Army Good Conduct Medal, American Defense Service Medal, and ETO Medal They show heavy use. Two narrow army WW2 ribbon bars. Pinback ribbon bars are for the Army Good Conduct Medal and American Campaign Medal. Two cards and envelopes. Photos show woman layihg on ground reading, GI standing by High Speed Tractor, GI with two women, GI with glasses, Female soldier wearing British uniform in boat. Several of the photos have writing on the back. Four letters to Boemker from Hattie. Hattie would eventually become his wife. They are addressed, Dear Norb. The speak of various things such as her brother recovering from wounds in England, family affairs, writing other soldiers, and more. Two-4 page letters from Sunny Gormer. Intimate letters discuss love life, being “Very Good Boy” and “Very Good Girl, ” sending letters to wrong A. Smoking, holidays, writing to soldier husband “to be, ” and more. One loose page of another letter. Page is numbered #3. Envelope from a Soldier named Baker, 124rh SRI Co address to Boemker. Letter and envelope to Boemker. Letter is addressed to him at the 124th Signal Radio Intelligence Co and dated 11 May 45. Letter from “Marion” who speaks of the VE Day celebrations in detail. Letter is only signed, “Your Girlie” but is most probably Sunny. ” She writes about the song and alludes to, “Is you is or is you ain’t my Baby. She seems concerned about their relationship. Ribbon bars show normal wear/tear associated with age. This includes fading, wear on edges and other minor age related defects. Letters show wear/tear from age/use/storage. This includes fading with age, tears, chips. Photos show toning with age. All items may show minor age related defects but otherwise sound. Normal wear and tear associated with age.
WWII USAAF Air Force Air Medal Set Brooch Medal w/ Ribbon Bar & Lapel Pin. Welcome to our online market place. We specialize in books, music, vintage items, and store unit / estate sale contents. Please look at our other listings. WWII USAAF Air Force Air Medal Set Brooch Medal w/ Ribbon Bar & Lapel Pin Q192.
Class of 1929 USMA Medal ribbon pin, frame on top area with Cadet Name and year. Very good condition, measures 3 long.
LOT of unused ribbon for medal, ordens – most various USSR ribbons, rolls. Everything that is in the photographs!