A Second War American Purple Heart To Jerome James Auction Archive (Victorian crown
Description
(Victorian crown
circumscribed in German Gothic lettering “Treue Dienste in der Wehrmacht” (Faithful Service in the Armed Forces)
Each group is mounted to a bar
and along the crown of the cap
served at Wolseley Barracks cell block
A Second War American Purple Heart To Jerome James Auction Archive (Victorian crownBronze gilt and enamels, engraved "JAMES JEROME" in capitals on the reverse, 35. 2 mm x 43. 5 mm, original ribbon with brooch pinback, extremely fine. Accompanied by its 3. 8 mm x 17. 2 mm enameled Ribbon Bar, along with assorted research papers. Footnote: Jerome James was born on September 27, 1917 in Ohio. His education consisted of four years of high school, was a single man with his trade being that of Draftsman before he enlisted. He died on
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