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United States. A World War One Victory Medal With Naval “Mine Laying” Clasp Newly Listed Pennsylvania when he enlisted with

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Description

Pennsylvania when he enlisted with the 28th Division on March 1

with a semi sharp tip

measuring 34 mm (w) x 115 mm (h)

the reverse bears a crowned cipher “E II” (Duke Ernst II)

with ornate suspension loop

United States. A World War One Victory Medal With Naval “Mine Laying” Clasp Newly Listed Pennsylvania when he enlisted withIn bronze, measuring 36mm, worn on original ribbon with MINE LAYING navy clasp and pin on reverse, light wear, ribbon faded, light discoloration across obverse of medal, otherwise in extremely fine condition. Footnote: The World War I Victory Medal was established by Army and Navy General Orders in 1919, as a war service medal. The Bronze Medal was awarded to all branches of the Armed Forces in recognition of active duty during the First World War

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