![USN Good Conduct Medal Named to William. T. Hardy, USS Breese, July 25 1919 USN Good Conduct Medal Named to William. T. Hardy, USS Breese, July 25 1919](https://militaria19191938.org/wp-content/photos/USN-Good-Conduct-Medal-Named-to-William-T-Hardy-USS-Breese-July-25-1919-04-ecbf.jpg)
USN good conduct medal named to William T. This sailor was awarded good conduct while serving on board U. Navy Flight Plane Squadrons, & U. The item “USN Good Conduct Medal Named to William. T. Hardy, USS Breese, July 25 1919″ is in sale since Saturday, September 22, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “mlterry47″ and is located in Los Gatos, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
Named 1925 Navy good conduct medal. The item “Named Uss West Virginia Navy Good conduct medal named to a Albert E Wolfe” is in sale since Tuesday, September 4, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “wisemilitary19″ and is located in Findlay, Ohio. This item can be shipped to United States.
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![Pre WWII 1920s Army Officers Military Tunic Named #A8 Pre WWII 1920s Army Officers Military Tunic Named #A8](https://militaria19191938.org/wp-content/photos/Pre-WWII-1920s-Army-Officers-Military-Tunic-Named-A8-02-uap.jpg)
Pre WWII 1920s Army Officers Military Tunic Named #A8. Pit to Pit: 18. Length collar to bottom hem: 31. A Great addition to your collection! THIS WILL MAKE A GREAT ADDITION TO YOUR COLLECTION!!! The item “Pre WWII 1920s Army Officers Military Tunic Named #A8″ is in sale since Thursday, November 30, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “distri-california” and is located in Gilbert, Arizona. This item can be shipped worldwide.
![Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media](https://militaria19191938.org/wp-content/photos/Named-M-1926-Pattern-US-Army-Lt-Col-Uniform-M1895-Sack-Coat-Visor-Media-10-qgth.jpg)
There is too much in this grouping to get everything in within 12 photos. What is clear this officer was slated to go on to be a High Ranking general Officer had it not been for his WW 1 wounds. He was a contemporary of Patton, Bradley etc. Who served as a extremely proud Cavalry Officer. This grouping includes his named M-1895 Sack Undress Coat dated 1915, his M-1926 Pattern Lt. Col uniform jacket dated 1929, riding breaches for the 1926 jacket, Sam Brown, and his M-1926 visor. The M 1902 visor pictured is not part of the grouping. Both jackets are in great shape, the 1926 visor has the sweat band removed which was common practice among the cavalry. The 1895 has Lt. Colonel’s Cavalry Shoulder straps and gilt Cavalry Insignia. The M-1926 has QM collar brass and bullion Lt. I added the shirt and tie for display purposes and will include them in the sale. There is media O’Plenty. He was gassed during WW 1 which seriously affected his health. So much so he was forced to leave the cavalry and joined the Quartermaster Corps in charge of remounts for the Cavalry. He wrote a Book, “An Analysis of Horsemanship” which a copy is included. I have his book research, galleries and letters from many officers he sent copies. There is a riker mount with Bullion Major’s rank, Sterling Col’s eagles, a couple of war relic bring backs, his ID bracelet, ID Card, WW 1 Era collar Insignia for when he was the Adjutant tot he General, and his mini medals. Another Riker Mount has his certificates of promotion, War College Diploma and more. A third Riker Mount has a letter and envelope from then Brig General Walter Short. The same Walter Short who was a Lt. Gen in charge of the US Army during Pearl Harbor. His force retirement was tragic to many including General Douglas MacArthur. There is an original letter from the General dated 1935 expressing his sadness at Smalley’s forced medical retirement. There are letters dated 1901 for Smalley to his mother as a young enlisted man posted to the Cavalry in the Midwest. Smalley served in the Philippines, Mexican Border and WW 1. His WW 1 Victory Medal has 6 Battle Stars He earned the Distinguished Service Medal as well as the Purple Heart for his wounds during the Great War. In reading the letters and various accolades he received from his peers, it’s obvious he was devastated at having to leave the service. He was too ill to be reactivated during WW 2 which was extremely painful for him. He fell into alcoholism which is demonstrated by a letter included in this grouping. It’s to who it may concern dated 1949 saying if he starts drinking again he authorizes who finds him to turn him over to his wife and to seek out AA. There is a Binder with many of the letters, memento’s of his services and photos of him mounted. Another pouch has many more letters. There is also a wide angle group photo of his Cavalry unit during WW 1. There are field orders he issued, orders for him etc. I’m sure I’ve forgotten something. Enlisted in 1899 aged 17 and retired 1935. During WW 1 he was Adjutant of the 5th Brigade, 3rd ID. At retirement he was Cavalry Chief of Remount. Upon his retirement Congress promoted him to Colonel as his record clearly showed he had earned the rank. You can see his ribbon bars did not include the Purple Heart but he did add it to the mini medals. He is interred at Arlington. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media” is in sale since Tuesday, May 29, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Very nice Brigadier Generals, Adj. General’s evening dress jacket and pants with medals. Named to James Alexander Ulio who retired as a major General. The jacket itself is in excellent shape as are the button fly slacks.. His name , as a Colonel, is on the tailors tag as well as the date 1931. There is also an envelope with his name and address. Enlisted at Fort Keogh, Mont. 1, 1900; served in Company M, 10th Infantry, to discharge. Grades: Corporal, (date not given); Battalion Sergeant Major, (date not given). 9, 1904, as a Battalion Sergeant Major, to accept commission. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, on Oct. 10, 1904; 1st Lieutenant, March 11, 1911; Captain, July 1, 1916; assigned to 23rd Infantry, to Aug. 15, 1917; Division Adjutant, 29th Division, to Feb. 26, 1918; Army General Staff College, AEF, to May 31, 1918; Assistant Chief of Staff (G-1), 4th Corps, to Dec. 14, 1918; Duty with Adjutant General, General Headquarters, AEF, to Sept. 2, 1919; Near East Relief Commission, to discharge. 19, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, Sept. Principal stations: Syracuse, N. AEF; overseas from Feb. 26, 1918, to discharge. Discharged on April 19, 1920, from emergency commission only. Reverted to Regular Army status. Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services. As Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1, of the 4th Army Corps, he showed marked organizing and administrative ability. By his tireless efforts and ceaseless energy he contributed in a large degree to the successes achieved by the 4th Army Corps, in the Toul sector and in the battles of the St. Later he handled with great success the evacuation and feeding of French civilians in the occupied territory recovered from the enemy, rendering invaluable services to the AEF. Awarded the French Legion of Honor (Chevalier), by Presidential decree of April 4, 1919. Awarded the Italian Order of the Crown (Officer), by Royal decree of June 17, 1919. Awarded the Montenegrin Order of Prince Danilo I (Commander), Royal Award of Dec. Awarded Panamanian Medal of La Solidaridad (second class), Presidential Award of Aug. Awarded the Serbian Order of the White Eagle, with Swords (Commander), Royal Decree, Sept. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named Brigadier General Evening Dress Jacket and Pants, Adj General US Army” is in sale since Wednesday, April 18, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
There is too much in this grouping to get everything in within 12 photos. What is clear this officer was slated to go on to be a High Ranking general Officer had it not been for his WW 1 wounds. He was a contemporary of Patton, Bradley etc. Who served as a extremely proud Cavalry Officer. This grouping includes his named M-1895 Sack Undress Coat dated 1915, his M-1926 Pattern Lt. Col uniform jacket dated 1929, riding breaches for the 1926 jacket, Sam Brown, and his M-1926 visor. The M 1902 visor pictured is not part of the grouping. Both jackets are in great shape, the 1926 visor has the sweat band removed which was common practice among the cavalry. The 1895 has Lt. Colonel’s Cavalry Shoulder straps and gilt Cavalry Insignia. The M-1926 has QM collar brass and bullion Lt. I added the shirt and tie for display purposes and will include them in the sale. There is media O’Plenty. He was gassed during WW 1 which seriously affected his health. So much so he was forced to leave the cavalry and joined the Quartermaster Corps in charge of remounts for the Cavalry. He wrote a Book, “An Analysis of Horsemanship” which a copy is included. I have his book research, galleries and letters from many officers he sent copies. There is a riker mount with Bullion Major’s rank, Sterling Col’s eagles, a couple of war relic bring backs, his ID bracelet, ID Card, WW 1 Era collar Insignia for when he was the Adjutant tot he General, and his mini medals. Another Riker Mount has his certificates of promotion, War College Diploma and more. A third Riker Mount has a letter and envelope from then Brig General Walter Short. The same Walter Short who was a Lt. Gen in charge of the US Army during Pearl Harbor. His force retirement was tragic to many including General Douglas MacArthur. There is an original letter from the General dated 1935 expressing his sadness at Smalley’s forced medical retirement. There are letters dated 1901 for Smalley to his mother as a young enlisted man posted to the Cavalry in the Midwest. Smalley served in the Philippines, Mexican Border and WW 1. His WW 1 Victory Medal has 6 Battle Stars He earned the Distinguished Service Medal as well as the Purple Heart for his wounds during the Great War. In reading the letters and various accolades he received from his peers, it’s obvious he was devastated at having to leave the service. He was too ill to be reactivated during WW 2 which was extremely painful for him. He fell into alcoholism which is demonstrated by a letter included in this grouping. It’s to who it may concern dated 1949 saying if he starts drinking again he authorizes who finds him to turn him over to his wife and to seek out AA. There is a Binder with many of the letters, memento’s of his services and photos of him mounted. Another pouch has many more letters. There is also a wide angle group photo of his Cavalry unit during WW 1. There are field orders he issued, orders for him etc. I’m sure I’ve forgotten something. Enlisted in 1899 aged 17 and retired 1935. During WW 1 he was Adjutant of the 5th Brigade, 3rd ID. At retirement he was Cavalry Chief of Remount. Upon his retirement Congress promoted him to Colonel as his record clearly showed he had earned the rank. You can see his ribbon bars did not include the Purple Heart but he did add it to the mini medals. He is interred at Arlington. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named M-1926 Pattern US Army Lt. Col Uniform, M1895 Sack Coat, Visor, Media” is in sale since Saturday, April 07, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
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Very nice Brigadier Generals, Adj. General’s evening dress with medals. Named to James Alexander Ulio who retired as a major General. The jacket itself is in excellent shape. His name , as a Colonel, is on the tailors tag as well as the date 1931. The mini medal rack exactly fits the loops sewn to the jacket. There is also an envelope with his name and address. Enlisted at Fort Keogh, Mont. 1, 1900; served in Company M, 10th Infantry, to discharge. Grades: Corporal, (date not given); Battalion Sergeant Major, (date not given). 9, 1904, as a Battalion Sergeant Major, to accept commission. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant, on Oct. 10, 1904; 1st Lieutenant, March 11, 1911; Captain, July 1, 1916; assigned to 23rd Infantry, to Aug. 15, 1917; Division Adjutant, 29th Division, to Feb. 26, 1918; Army General Staff College, AEF, to May 31, 1918; Assistant Chief of Staff (G-1), 4th Corps, to Dec. 14, 1918; Duty with Adjutant General, General Headquarters, AEF, to Sept. 2, 1919; Near East Relief Commission, to discharge. 19, 1917; Lieutenant Colonel, Sept. Principal stations: Syracuse, N. AEF; overseas from Feb. 26, 1918, to discharge. Discharged on April 19, 1920, from emergency commission only. Reverted to Regular Army status. Awarded the Distinguished Service Medal for exceptionally meritorious and distinguished services. As Assistant Chief of Staff, G-1, of the 4th Army Corps, he showed marked organizing and administrative ability. By his tireless efforts and ceaseless energy he contributed in a large degree to the successes achieved by the 4th Army Corps, in the Toul sector and in the battles of the St. Later he handled with great success the evacuation and feeding of French civilians in the occupied territory recovered from the enemy, rendering invaluable services to the AEF. Awarded the French Legion of Honor (Chevalier), by Presidential decree of April 4, 1919. Awarded the Italian Order of the Crown (Officer), by Royal decree of June 17, 1919. Awarded the Montenegrin Order of Prince Danilo I (Commander), Royal Award of Dec. Awarded Panamanian Medal of La Solidaridad (second class), Presidential Award of Aug. Awarded the Serbian Order of the White Eagle, with Swords (Commander), Royal Decree, Sept. I do not take measurements so please don’t ask. The item “Named Brigadier General Evening Dress, Adj General US Army” is in sale since Tuesday, March 27, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “relichunter52″ and is located in Concord, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
For sale IS A 5 MEDAL GROUP AND PHOTO TO A U. 94790; YANGTZE SERVICE MEDAL M NO. 4261; USMC EXPEDITIONARY MEDAL M NO. 1665; SOOCHOW CREEK WITH EGA INSIGNIA ON IT ON THE OBVERSE FOR VALOR 32 AND ON THE REVERSE IT SAYS PRESENTED TO – FOR BRAVERY AND VALOR BATTLE OF SOOCHOW CREEK SHANGHAI 1932, TYPE I MEDAL, THE LAST ITEM IS A USMC EXPERT RIFLE BADGE, PIN BACK IN SILVER METAL. AND A PHOTO OF THE MARINE. THE SOOCHOW CREEK MEDAL MIGHT HAVE BEEN RE-RIBBONED. The item “5 MEDAL GROUP MARINE CORPS NAMED AND NUMBERED” is in sale since Wednesday, March 07, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\Militaria (Date Unknown)\Marine Corps”. The seller is “semperfienterprises” and is located in Bear, Delaware. This item can be shipped to United States.
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![Named 1934-1938 Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal N100544 Harry C. Hall +research Named 1934-1938 Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal N100544 Harry C. Hall +research](https://militaria19191938.org/wp-content/photos/ligyfale.gif)
United States Marine Corps Corporal Harry C. Hall was born in Pennsylvania in 1908. Hall enlisted in the Marine Corps as a Private in Jan. Of 1934 at the Headquarters Detachment, Recruit Depot, Parris Island, S. In March 1934 Hall was attending Sea School at the Norfolk Navy Yard, Portsmouth, VA. Maryland, & the U. From New York to the Panama Canal Zone. In March of 1936 Hall was promoted to Private 1st Class. By July 1937 Hall was stationed at the League Island Pennsylvania where he reenlisted Jan. 13th 1938 & was hen promoted to Corporal in June 1938. He served with the General Service Unit , 4th Reserve District, Navy Yard, PA. Throughout 1940 & World War II. He was issued this Good Conduct Medal No. Hall passed away Oct. 26th 1976 at 68 years old. He is buried at the Mercer County, Shenango Valley Cemetery. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED UV NEGATIVE. The Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal was established on 20 July 1896. The medal was originally a ribbon and medal suspended from a clasp bearing the words U. The clasp was eliminated after WWII and the medal has remained unchanged in appearance since that time. Since its inception in 1896, the name of the recipient was engraved by hand on the reverse side of the medal until stamping the name on the medal began during World War II (numbered on the rim) and was done completely by 1951. In 1953, the Marine Corps adopted bronze and silver 3/16-inch service stars to denote additional awards of the Good Conduct Medal, replacing enlistment bars showing each honorable period of service. Since 10 December 1954, members of the Marine Corps must have three consecutive years of honorable and faithful service in order to be eligible for the medal. The Marine Corps Good Conduct Medal is affectionately nicknamed, “The Good Cookie” by Marines. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “NAMED 1934-1938 MARINE CORPS GOOD CONDUCT MEDAL N100544 HARRY C. HALL +RESEARCH” is in sale since Thursday, December 07, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “medal_mulisha_store” and is located in Los Angeles, California. This item can be shipped worldwide.
100% ORIGINAL ISSUE PIECE. Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Romania, Bulgaria, Mexico, China, Macau, Turkey, United Arab Emirates, Montenegro. The item “USA MEDAL OF HONOR FOR ARMY. Type 3. NOT NAMED. ORIGINAL! RARE” is in sale since Wednesday, February 28, 2018. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “worldmedals” and is located in NS. This item can be shipped to Canada, all countries in Europe, United States, Australia, Japan.