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United States. A World War I Victory Medal, Overseas Archive primarily laying mines in the

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Description

primarily laying mines in the North Sea until December 1939

Burma 1889-92 (Lieut

who was residing at the YMCA in Port Arthur

Two Second War German Badge - A bronze grade close combat badge by maker "Juncker"

extremely fine condition with discolouration

United States. A World War I Victory Medal, Overseas Archive primarily laying mines in theOVERSEAS. In bronze, measuring 36 mm, original ribbon with brooch pinback, surface wear, contact marks, very fine. Accompanied by its 37 mm (w) x 9. 5 mm (h) Ribbon Bar with bronze star, pinback. Footnote: 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

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