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United States. A World War I Victory Medal, Armed Guard United Republic of He was tried and condemned

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Description

He was tried and condemned to die in absentia

bound for Cape Town

England (September 1916 to November 1917) and Canada (November 1917 to March 1918)

Numbered - badge in stamped white metal

United States. A World War I Victory Medal, Armed Guard United Republic of He was tried and condemnedARMED GUARD. In bronze, measuring 36 mm, original ribbon with brooch pinback, spotting, light wear, very fine. Footnote: The World War I Victory Medal is a service medal of the United States military which was first created in 1919, designed by James Earle Fraser. The medal was originally intended to be created due to an act of the United States Congress. However, the bill authorizing the medal never passed, leaving the service departments to create

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