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1914–1918 Inter-Allied Victory RibbonFor other uses, seeInter-Allied Victory Medal (disambiguation).
Obverse and reverse of the 1914–1918 Inter-Allied Victory medalTypeCommemorative MedalAwarded forParticipation inWorld War IPresented byFranceEligibilityAllied military forces, and attached civiliansStatusNo longer awardedEstablished20 July 1922Ribbon of the 1914–1918 Inter-Allied Victory medalPrecedenceNext(higher)Médaille commémorative du Maroc (1909)Next(lower)Médaille commémorative de la bataille de VerdunRelatedMédaille commémorative de la guerre 1914–1918

The1914–1918 Inter-Allied Victory medal(French:\"Médaille Interalliée de la Victoire 1914–1918\") was a French commemorative medal established on 20 July 1922. It was the French version of a common allied campaign medal where each allied nation issued a Victory Medal to their own nationals, all issues having certain common features, including the same ribbon, a winged figure of victory on the obverse and a similar inscription on the reverse, the French version reading \"LA GRANDE GVERRE POUR LA CIVILISATION 1914-1918\".

It was awarded to all soldiers who served three months, consecutive or not, between 2 August 1914 and 11 November 1918 in the war zone. It was also awarded to civilian nurses,aliens(civilian or military) who served directly under French command,marshalsand generals who had a command for at least three months, prisoners of war fromAlsaceandLorrainewho then served in the French forces. Article 10 of the establishing law states: \"The right to the medal is also granted to soldiers who were killed by the enemy or died from wounds of war and those (....) who died of disease or injury incurred in service.\"[1]The next of kin of those killed or died were required to procure the medal at their own expense.[


Army of Occupation of Germany Ribbon
ObverseTypeU.S. Armyservice medalAwarded forservice in Germanyor Austria-Hungary between November 12, 1918 and July 11, 1923.CountryUnited StatesPresented bySecretary of WarEligibilityMilitary personnel onlyStatusObsoleteEstablishedNovember 21, 1941Service ribbonandcampaign streamerPrecedenceNext(higher)World War I Victory MedalNext(lower)American Defense Service Medal

TheArmy of Occupation of Germany Medalis aU.S. Armyservice medalestablished by anAct of Congresson November 21, 1941, (55 Stat 781). The military award recognizedservice in Germanyor Austria-Hungary between November 12, 1918 and July 11, 1923.[1]





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