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ORIGINAL WORLD WAR I UNITED STATES NAVY VICTORY MEDAL W/ “ATLANTIC FLEET” CLASP, BATTLE STAR & FULL WRAP BROOCH. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED U. The World War I Victory Medal is a service medal of the United States military which was first created in 1919, designed by James Earle Fraser. The medal was originally intended to be created due to an act of the United States Congress, however the bill authorizing the medal never passed, leaving the service departments to create the award through general orders. The United States Army published orders authorizing the World War I Victory Medal in April 1919 and the U. Navy followed in June of that same year. Known until 1947 simply as the “Victory Medal”, the World War I Victory Medal was awarded to any member of the U. Military who had served in the armed forces between the following dates in the following locations. 6 April 1917 to 11 November 1918 for any military service. 12 November 1918, to 5 August 1919 for service in European Russia. 23 November 1918, to 1 April 1920 for service with the American Expeditionary Force Siberia. 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, Italy, Serbia, Japan, Montenegro, Russia, and Greece. On the right side of the staff the Allied country names read: Great Britain, Belgium, Brazil, Portugal, Rumania (spelled with a U instead of an O as it is spelled now), and China. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you!
This is a stunning New York State World War 1 Victory Medal #7544 Ribbon. It is a genuine piece with impeccable detailing and rich historical significance. The item bears the mark of authenticity that will add to the pride of any collector. This medal represents an important part of history and is perfect for enthusiasts of militaria. Comes with a blue and white ribbon with a pin on the back, great piece of history in great vintage condition.
USSR SOVIET UNION RUSSIA RUSSIAN CCCP ORDER OF VICTORY SIEGESORDEN WW2 Medal.
THIS LISTING IS FOR A LOT OF MILTARY MEDALS, WHICH ARE IN GOOD CONDITION (A COUPLE HAVE NO BOX AND ONE IS MISSING BOX COVER). YOU WILL BE RECEIVING THE ACTUAL ITEMS IN THE PICTURE, SO PLEASE LOOK FOR CONDITION.
WW2 VICTORY MEDAL LAPEL ROSETTE OLD STOCK DOZEN IN ORIGINAL BOX c1946. WW2 VICTORY MEDAL LAPEL ROSETTE OLD STOCK DOZEN IS IN ITS ORIGINAL PACKAGING FROM 78 + YEARS. CONDITIONS OF THE LAPEL ROSETTES ARE MINT. THE ORIGINAL BOX IS MANUFACTURING MARKED; ” MADE IN FRANCE ” ON ONE LONG SIDE AND ” 12 8 042 43 CASE ” ON THE OTHER LONG SIDE OF THE OUTER PAPER BOARD SLEEVE.
VICTORY MEDAL with VARIOUS NAVY CLASPS.
Add To Saved Sellers. WW1 WAR ORIGINAL MEDALS WITH RIBBONS WAR, VICTORY 1914 – 1918 GNR J E Codling. We have a great medals and ribbons. Medals are in good used condition. Some cosmetic wear, nothing you wouldn’t expect from the age of the medals. Great addition to the collection. We have more fantastic items currently listed. Please see photo’s as this forms part of our description. We try to take as many photo’s as possible to show all. Angles of our items. Happy to help or answer any of your questions. Check out our other items. Please pay within 72 hours unless contacted first.
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.