WW1 Grouping
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WW1 Grouping
This grouping is from Charles McKinzie and consists of his medals, a ribbon bar, dogtags, unit patch, lapel pins, and a photo of Mr. McKinzie.
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Re: WW1 Grouping
Federal Victory Medal with two bars, Meuse-Argonne and Defensive Sector.
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French Crux de Guerre (not sure if I spelled that right). I would love to know what he did to receive this decoration.
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French Crux de Guerre (not sure if I spelled that right). I would love to know what he did to receive this decoration.
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State of Connecticut WW1 service medal.
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Danbury service medal.
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Danbury service medal.
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Dog tags.
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Honorable discharge lapel pin and a lapel pin from a veterans organization, not exactly sure which one.
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Unit patch.
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Honorable discharge lapel pin and a lapel pin from a veterans organization, not exactly sure which one.
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Unit patch.
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Patch is Advanced Sector and usually was worn by supply guys. Veteran's pin is from the Army/Navy Union or Army/Navy Legue. which were both Veteran's organizations back in the turn of the century. The Union is still around. Very cool grouping!!!
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