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WWII Air Medal, American, Asiatic Pacific 2 stars, Victory Medals Ribbon Bar WW2

WWII Air Medal, American, Asiatic Pacific 2 stars, Victory Medals Ribbon Bar WW2

4 full size WWII U. Service Medals & Ribbon Bar. Air Medal American Campaign Medal Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medal with 2 Campaign stars World War Two Victory Medal. Medals are full size and in new un-issued condition. Medals were made in the U. By a Government Contractor. Closed Saturday, Sunday and holidays.

World War I Victory Medal +Ribbon STARS With BATTLE Clasp SEE STORE WW1

World War I Victory Medal +Ribbon STARS With BATTLE Clasp SEE STORE WW1

World War I Victory Medal +Ribbon STARS With BATTLE Clasp SEE STORE WW1

World War I Victory Medal +Ribbon STARS With BATTLE Clasp SEE STORE WW1

World War I Victory Medal +Ribbon STARS With BATTLE Clasp SEE STORE WW1

World War I Victory Medal +Ribbon STARS With BATTLE Clasp SEE STORE WW1

World War I Victory Medal +Ribbon STARS With BATTLE Clasp SEE STORE WW1

PLEASE FOLLOW OUR E BAY STORE. SALE SEE OUR STORE. PLEASE READ WHOLE ADD. We do not want your feed back. We want your repeat business. We get that by posting new items at a fair price. To the World War I Victory Medal was authorized by the United States Congress on February 4, 1919. Inch silver star was authorized to be worn on the ribbon of the Victory Medal for any member of the U. Army who had been cited for gallantry in action between 1917 and 1920. In 1932, the Citation Star (“Silver Star”) was redesigned and renamed the Silver Star Medal. And, upon application to the United States War Department. Any holder of the Silver Star Citation could have it converted to a Silver Star medal. World War I Victory Medal (United States). World War I Victory Medal. Service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, or with either of the following expeditions. American Expeditionary Forces in European Russia. Between November 12, 1918, and August 5, 1919. American Expeditionary Forces Siberia. Between November 23, 1918, and April 1, 1920. 36 millimeters in diameter. Is a winged Victory. Standing full length and full face. On the reverse is the inscription The Great War for Civilization and the coat of arms for the United States. Surmounted by a fasces. And on either side the names of the Allied and Associated Nations. The medal is suspended by a ring. 1 3/8 inches in length and 36 millimeters in width, composed of two rainbows. And having the red in the middle, with a white thread along each edge. And Secretary of the Navy. The Great War for Civilization. Mexican Border Service Medal. Army of Occupation of Germany Medal. The World War I Victory Medal known prior to establishment of the World War II Victory Medal. In 1945 simply as the Victory Medal was a United States. Designed by James Earle Fraser. Of New York City. Under the direction of the Commission of Fine Arts. Award of a common allied. Service medal was recommended by an inter-allied committee in March 1919. Each allied nation would design a’Victory Medal’ for award to their military personnel, all issues having certain common features, including a winged figure of victory. On the obverse and the same ribbon. The Victory Medal was originally intended to be established by an act of Congress. Authorizing the medal never passed, however, thus leaving the military departments to establish it through general orders. Published orders in April 1919, and the Navy. In June of the same year. The Victory Medal was awarded to military personnel for service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, or with either of the following expeditions. The front of the bronze medal features a winged Victory. Holding a shield and sword on the front. The back of the bronze medal features “The Great War For Civilization” in all capital letters curved along the top of the medal. Curved along the bottom of the back of the medal are six stars, three on either side of the center column of seven staffs wrapped in a cord. The top of the staff has a round ball on top and is winged on the side. The staff is on top of a shield that says “U” on the left side of the staff and “S” on the right side of the staff. On left side of the staff it lists one World War I Allied. Country per line: France. On the right side of the staff the Allied country names read: Great Britain. (spelled with a U instead of an O as it is spelled now), and China. Back of the medal. To denote battle participation and campaign credit, the World War I Victory Medal was authorized with a large variety of devices to denote specific accomplishments. In order of seniority, the devices authorized to the World War I Victory Medal were as follows. The following battle clasps. Inscribed with a battle’s name, were worn on the medal to denote participation in major ground conflicts. Four of the thirteen major ground conflicts. For general defense service, not involving a specific battle, the “Defensive Sector” Battle Clasp was authorized. The clasp was also awarded for any battle which was not already recognized by its own battle clasp. The World War I Victory Medal bears the clasps of the battles the U. Army participated in across the ribbon. Not all battles are shown on the bar clasps. Only the battles designated as battles that would have bars issued were shown on the medal. The famous Battle of Chateau Thierry. To hold the Chateau and the bridge as a joint effort between the US Army and the US Marines against the German machine gunners did not get awarded clasps.

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal The Great War For Civilization 4 Stars 4 Bars

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal The Great War For Civilization 4 Stars 4 Bars

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal The Great War For Civilization 4 Stars 4 Bars

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal The Great War For Civilization 4 Stars 4 Bars

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal The Great War For Civilization 4 Stars 4 Bars

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal The Great War For Civilization 4 Stars 4 Bars

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal The Great War For Civilization 4 Stars 4 Bars

WW1 Military US Army Victory Medal Ribbon. The Great War For Civilization. 4 Stars 4 Bars. Medal is about 1-7/16 wide. Includes a wide pin and a separate 4 star bar pin. WWI Vintage in very good condition. Store location: Shelf 25. We appreciate your business.

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

US Army 6 Medal Bar Service Campaign WW2 Korean War Battle Stars

Take a look at this beautiful 6 medallion bar display. World War II Service Medallion. Asiatic Pacific Campaign Medallion with Three Battle Stars. The National Defense Award. The Korean Service Medallion. The Armed Force Reserve Medallion. The United Nations Service Medallion. This group spans two wars, World War II and the Korean War. This piece is 100% Original, and not a reproduction.

WW2 Medal Group Africa To N Jacobs C302219 Italy 1939-45 Stars Defence War Medal

WW2 Medal Group Africa To N Jacobs C302219 Italy 1939-45 Stars Defence War Medal

WW2 Medal Group Africa To N Jacobs C302219 Italy 1939-45 Stars Defence War Medal

WW2 Medal Group Africa To N Jacobs C302219 Italy 1939-45 Stars Defence War Medal

WW2 Medal Group Africa Star Named Awarded To N Jacobs C302219 Italy 1939-45 Stars Defence War Medal. I believe they are all awarded to the same person but can’t be sure as apart from the Africa star none are named. Please check out my other items currently listed including lots more medals etc. Any questions please feel free to ask.

Frame to hold 9 WW2 Stars and Defence & War Medals-design now with Arctic Star

Frame to hold 9 WW2 Stars and Defence & War Medals-design now with Arctic Star

Poppy Medal Framing designed frame to hold 9 WW2 Stars (this is the new design allowing for extra Arctic Star) and the Defence and War medal. Poppy Medal Framing offers a unique impressed display with no requirement to take or send your medals. Each medal seat in its own impression to create an excellent display. Quality wood moulding and glazed with a velvet coating on the board.

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Miniature Military Medals Ww2 DCM -1939/45- Italy Stars Def War

Miniature Military Medals Ww2 DCM -1939/45- Italy Stars Def War

Miniature Military Medals Ww2 DCM -1939/45- Italy Stars Def War

Miniature Military Medals Ww2 DCM -1939/45- Italy Stars Def War

Miniature Military Medals Ww2 DCM -1939/45- Italy Stars Def War

Miniature Military Medals Ww2 DCM -1939/45- Italy Stars Def War

Miniature Military Medals Ww2 DCM -1939/45- Italy Stars Def War

MINIATURE MILITARY MEDALS WW2 DCM -1939/45- ITALY STARS – DEF – WAR. 5961370 ACTING SGT ALFRED JOHN BRANCH. 1st BATN THE BEDFORDSHIRE & HERTFORDSHIRE REGT. Medals arrived with the post today. I think I have identified the man. There was only one Scot who was awarded the Benemerenti Silver Red Cross Medal between 1916 – 1931, I have a newspaper cutting which states that, and he is a Senior Inland Revenue man called Oswald Barclay. I bought some of his full size medals a few years ago but to find these is amazing – thank you. PLEASE SEE OTHER MEDALS FROM THIS COLLECTION I WILL BE PUTTING ON OVER THE NEXT FEW WEEKS INCLUDING GROUPS. Please use the images on this listing to show a reflection of the condition of this item both using the standard image and the enlarge function to see item close up. We are conscious to continue making strides forward in using packaging products that are recycled or of high recyclable content. If item is significantly not as described then a.

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