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WW1 NAVY Victory Medal W/Escort Bar + Ribbon Good Looking Group -NAVY VET STORE For Sale


WW1 NAVY Victory Medal W/Escort Bar + Ribbon Good Looking Group -NAVY VET STORE
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PLEASE SEE STORELOT MORE --COMBINE SHIPPINGSAVE $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$World War I Victory Medal (United States)Navy Commendation StarTheNavy Commendation Starto the World War I Victory Medal was authorized to any person who had been commended by the Secretary of the Navy for performance of duty during the First World War. A3⁄16inch silver star was worn on the World War I Victory Medal, identical in appearance to the Army's Citation Star. Unlike the Army's version, however, the Navy Commendation Star could not be upgraded to the Silver Star medal.
Navy Operational Clasps

For sea-related war duty, the Navy issued the followingoperational clasps, which were worn on the World War I Victory Medal and inscribed with the name of the duty type which had been performed.[1]Clasps for Navy and Marine Corps personnel are rectangular bronze bars with a stylized rope border measuring 1/4 x 1 1/2 inches

Escort: Personnel regularly attached to escort vessels on the North AtlanticApril 6, 1917November 11, 1918World War I Victory MedalObverseTypeService medalAwarded for"service between April 6, 1917, and November 11, 1918, or with either of the followingexpeditions:

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