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  2. Air Crew Europe Star - Wikipedia

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    They are inscribed "ATLANTIC" and "FRANCE AND GERMANY" respectively and were designed to be sewn onto the medal's ribbon. Regulations only allow one clasp, the first earned, to be worn with the Star. When the ribbon is worn alone, a silver rosette is worn on the ribbon bar to denote the award of a clasp. [1] [3] [8] [19] Ribbon

  3. Orders, decorations, and medals of the Independent State of ...

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    The Medal of the Crown of King Zvonimir and the Medal of Poglavnik Ante Pavelić for bravery were made by the Croatian sculptor Ivo Kerdić. The Order of the Crown of King Zvonimir and The Military Order of Iron Trefoil have the shape of the Trefoil Cross. The Trefoil Cross has become famous and is known in world literature as the "Croatian Cross".

  4. Common Security and Defence Policy Service Medal - Wikipedia

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    The medal is suspended from a 36 mm (1½") ribbon in EU blue with either a wide gold center stripe for headquarters and combat forces, or a wide white stripe for planning and support. Each operation is identified with a different clasp with the name of the operation worn on the ribbon of the medal.

  5. Atlantic Star - Wikipedia

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    The Atlantic Star is a military campaign medal, instituted by the United Kingdom in May 1945 for award to British Commonwealth forces who took part in the Battle of the Atlantic, the longest continuous campaign of the Second World War. [1] [2] Two clasps were instituted and could be worn on the medal ribbon, Air Crew Europe and France and ...

  6. Arthus-Bertrand - Wikipedia

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    Arthus-Bertrand is a maker of medals and decorations. [1] It was founded in Paris in 1803 by Claude Arthus-Bertrand, an army officer during the French Revolution. [2] Artists who have designed for the firm include Frédéric Auguste Bartholdi (sculptor of the Statue of Liberty) and Fernand Léger. The company employs nearly 300 people.

  7. Commemorative Medals for Army Marches - Wikipedia

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    The medal is round or triangular, made in silver or bronze, and showing the imprint of a World War I Belgian soldier, but the shape of the medal can change every five years. The ribbon is dark blue with a large vertical scarlet stripe. Small metal bars are added to the ribbon when the bearer has completed the march more than one time.