To accurately determine what medals my father would receive, I would need to consider his achievements and contributions in various areas, such as military service, sports, or community involvement. If he served in the military, he might be awarded medals for bravery, service, or commendation. In sports, he could receive medals for championships or personal records. Ultimately, the specific medals would depend on his unique experiences and accomplishments.
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Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.Lynn Margulis was a Jewish recipient of the U S National Medal of Science in 1999.
One example would be your father.
The Army Distinguished Service Cross. It's the second highest honor awarded next to the Medal of Honor.
it was somthing that she did to her father as her and her father was ruling as king she new that one day she would be come queen.
In the US, it is the Medal of Honor. It is the highest award available.
My name is Harold Stilley and I have a 1928 world war copper medal. I would like to know the value of this medal.
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In the US that would be the Congressional Medal of Honor, in the UK the Victoria Cross
You would wear the medal/ribbon with 4 oak leaf clusters attached.
A good questions to add to this question would be..."Why on earth would you want to sell a special Olympic medal?" Is there no sentimental value?