Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract
ORIGINAL 1930S UNITED STATES ARMY INDIAN WARS CAMPAIGN MEDAL, FULL WRAP BROOCH W/ OPEN C CATCH. RIBBON DRAPE TESTED UV NEGATIVE AS SHOWN IN PHOTO #12. The Indian Campaign Medal is a decoration established by War Department General Orders 12, 1907. The medal was retroactively awarded to any soldier of the U. Army who had participated in the American Indian Wars against the Native Americans between 1865 to 1891. The Indian Campaign Medal was established by War Department General Orders 12 in 1907. It was created at the same time as the Civil War Campaign Medal. The initial ribbon was all red; however, two black stripes were added in December 1917 because of the similarity to a ribbon used by the French for the French Legion of Honor. Campaign streamers of the same design as the service ribbon are authorised for display by units receiving campaign credit participation for Indian Wars as early as 1790. The inscriptions for streamers displayed on the organizational flag will be as indicated in the unit’s lineage and honours. The inscriptions for the 14 streamers displayed on the Army flag are listed in AR 840-10 and AR 600-8-22. The Code of Federal Regulations declares service in the following campaigns as requirements for award of the Indian Campaign Medal. Southern Oregon, Idaho, northern California, and Nevada between 1865 and 1868. Against the Comanches and confederate tribes in Kansas, Colorado, Texas, New Mexico, and Indian Territory between 1867 and 1875. Modoc War between 1872 and 1873. Against the Apaches in Arizona in 1873. Against the Northern Cheyennes and Sioux between 1876 and 1877. Nez Perce War in 1877. Bannock War in 1878. Against the Northern Cheyennes between 1878 and 1879. Against the Sheep-Eaters, Piutes, and Bannocks between June and October, 1879. Against the Utes in Colorado and Utah between September 1879 and November 1880. Against the Apaches in Arizona and New Mexico between 1885 and 1886. Against the Sioux in South Dakota between November 1890 and January 1891. Against hostile Indians in any other action in which United States troops were killed or wounded between 1865 and 1891. The Code of Federal Regulations describes the medal as follows. The medal of bronze is 114 inches in diameter. On the obverse is a mounted Indian facing sinister, wearing a war bonnet, and carrying a spear in his right hand. Above the horseman are the words Indian Wars, and below, on either side of a buffalo skull, the circle is completed by arrowheads, conventionally arranged. On the reverse is a trophy, composed of an eagle perched on a cannon supported by crossed flags, rifles, an Indian shield, spear, and quiver of arrows, a Cuban machete, and a Sulu kriss. Below the trophy are the words For Service. The whole is surrounded by a circle composed of the words United States Army in the upper half and thirteen stars in the lower half. The medal is suspended by a ring from a silk moire ribbon 138inches in length and 138 inches in width composed of a red stripe (14 inch), black stripe (316 inch), red band (12inch), black stripe (316 inch), and red stripe (14 inch). The Indian Campaign Medal was issued as a one-time decoration only and there were no devices or service stars authorized for those who had participated in multiple actions. The only attachment authorized to the medal was the silver citation star, awarded for meritorious or heroic conduct. The silver citation star was the predecessor of the Silver Star and was awarded to eleven soldiers between 1865 and 1891. Please let me know if there’s anything else I can do for you! The item “US ARMY INDIAN WARS CAMPAIGN MEDAL WRAP BROOCH 1930S NORTHERN STAMPING CONTRACT” is in sale since Saturday, May 12, 2018. 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.
Us Army Indian Wars Campaign Medal Wrap Brooch 1930s Northern Stamping Contract

Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19

Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19
Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19
Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19
Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19

Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19
Yugoslavia: Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19. Very rare platinum-plated bronze medal (36 mm) created on October 10, 1939 and awarded to Yugoslavian soldiers and civilians that participated in the brief war between the new Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes and the new Republic of Austria Ref: Romanoff pp. The medal is also known as the Carinthian Campaign Medal because the conflict was fought over control over areas of Carinthia and Styria situated between the two countries. Hostilities began on November 23, 1918 and ended under Allied pressure on July 31, 1919. The medal was issued after the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes became the Kingdom of Yugoslavia; only a few thousand medals were awarded. This was the last campaign medal issued by Yugoslavia. Medal in extremely fine condition, with one tiny chip to platinum plating on reverse center; on original/old ribbon for civilians. OMSA member of 25+ years; this item from my personal collection of 30+ years. This can be expensive, but is necessary due to the unreliability of other postal systems References: Romanoff, Dimitri; The Orders, Medals and History of the Kingdoms of Serbia and Yugoslavia (1996). The item “Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19″ is in sale since Sunday, October 15, 2017. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Militaria\1919-38\Original Period Items”. The seller is “4906504” and is located in Kansas City, Missouri. This item can be shipped to United States.
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Yugoslavia Medal for the Liberation of Northern Yugoslavia 1918-19