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Great video ! Very interesting. Thank you sir !
ОтветитьI've seen a WWII vet's Victory medal with a black cross of Lorraine on it. Allegedly they were in Morocco from '39 to '43 attached to the French/ free French Army as an interpreter.
ОтветитьThank you.
ОтветитьEnjoyed the video! Why don’t medal manufacturers make WWI Victory Medals with the clasps? I want to get a new one with the Meuse Argonne Clasp in honor of my Great Great Grandfather a veteran of the 82nd Division but they only have old ones with clasps and new ones just with stars.
ОтветитьDo they have a price value if i sell it to american collectors?
ОтветитьSo what would be the common medals for the doughboys coming back home after World War I. Merely curious what their little stack would look like.
ОтветитьMy favorite videos !!
ОтветитьYou should do a video about unit awards that were won during WWI and WWII and how they are able to be worn by personnel assigned to those units that continue to exist today. For instance I was assigned to a unit that had been awarded I think the Belgium forige (probably spelled that wrong) with palm (and bronze tip?). The bronze tip proved problematic because of the army’s refs about using stay brite (polished) awards, badges, buttons, these things could all be purchased with stay brite already applied but you couldn’t find an award like the rope from WWII with a stay brite tip.
ОтветитьToo bad the Cold War Victory Medal was never approved.
ОтветитьThought they’d make a GWOT victory medal after we left Afghanistan but we’re still in service over there
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