Pakistan, Republic. A Lot of Medals & Awards Hold Footnote: The World War I
Description
Footnote: The World War I Victory Medal (originally known as the Victory Medal) was a United States World War I service medal designed by James Earle Fraser
the one on the right with a crescent moon
The bulk of Infantry Battalions raised for the CEF went into these Reserve Battalions which were stationed in France and England
A fine quality worn example
Fabricated from a thick grade leather with a cherry brown finish
Pakistan, Republic. A Lot of Medals & Awards Hold Footnote: The World War IA group of 8 Pakistani Medals, including: A Pakistan Medal; A 1965 War Service Medal; A Birth Centenary Medal of Quaid E Azam; A Ten Year Long Service Medal; A Hijr Medal 1979; A 1956 Republic Commemorative Medal; A 1971 War Service Medal; A Democracy Medal. All medals in this collection range from very fine to extremely fine condition. Footnote: The Pakistan Medal was established by King George VI in 1949 as a commemorative medal. The medal
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