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United States. A Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims Gold Medal To Harriet Vaughn Rigdon Archive The dominance of the Allied

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The dominance of the Allied air force was a critical factor in the British victory at the Second Battle of El Alamein in November 1942

57 mm x 58 mm

384th Military Police Battalion (bronze gilt with orange and green enamels

on a loop for suspension from a period original ribbon

There are still traces of red paint remaining in the Air Force insignia

United States. A Sons And Daughters Of The Pilgrims Gold Medal To Harriet Vaughn Rigdon Archive The dominance of the Allied14k Gold gilt medal with gold bearing man and women on obverse with blue enamel and gold wreath encircling. Reverse bearing Harriet T Vaughn Natl No. 5680. Measuring at 26. 84mm (w) x 32. 38mm (h) and weighing at 13. 8 grams. Suspended from bronze horizontal pin back bearing Illinois. Original ribbon. Footnote: Harriet Louise Vaughn Rigdon was born January 16, 1880 in Chicago Illinois, USA and died in Saguenay Lac Saint Jean Region Quebec, Canada on

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