FRANCE: National Order of the Legion of Honor,
Officer's Cross, of the 3rd French Republic (1870-
1951).
The bar on top of the ribbon shows that the
recipient was an Officer.
The Order was established by Napoleon
Bonaparte in 1802 and is awarded to both French
and foreign citizens for outstanding military or
civil services to France.
The Order of Honor represents the highest
national decoration of France.
This is a WW1 example of the Officer's Cross.
FULL SIZE
World War 1 1914 -1918
Item 100% original - original ribbon
Condition as on the photos: slight chipping on
the blue enamel of the central medallion on the
obverse side.
GREAT ADDITION TO EVERY COLLECTION!
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