FRANCE: Set of 9 French medals (8 of WW1 and 1
of WW2) with the respective commemorative
diploma.
All the medals were found together and they most
likely belong to the same soldier.
The diploma states that the recipient was a soldier
of the 11th Grenadiers Regiment, he was wounded
and served time as Prisoner of War (PoW) and that
he fought in France, Belgium, Russia and on the
Macedonian Front (Greece: East/Balkan front and
the Dardanelles Campaign).
All the medals that would have been awarded for
these campaigns are present except the Wound
medal and the PoW medal.
In addition, the WW2 National Resistance Medal,
the Military Medal (Valor and Discipline) and the
Medal of the Veterans Association. Surprisingly
there is no War Cross in the group.
4 of the medals are glued on the diploma - the
other 5 are not.
The medals from left to right are:
- WW1 Veterans Association Medal
- WW2 National Resistance Medal
- Valor and Discipline 1870 medal (solid silver
version, marked "1")
- WW1 Combatants Cross
- WW1 Victory Interallied Medal (Morlon type)
- WW1 Commemorative Medal
- WW1 Cross of the Volunteers
- WW1 Medal of the Army of the East (Orient
Medal)
- WW1 Dardanelles Campaign Medal
FULL SIZE
WW1 1914 1918
Items 100% original - ribbons original (except
for the ribbon of the Dardanelles medal which
is replaced)
Condition as on the photos: there is a chip on
the Valor and Discipline medal
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