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Medal Collection (#105)

"Medals: A Symbol of Courage, Achievement, and Legacy" From the battlefields to the Olympic arenas, medals have long been cherished as tokens of honor and valor

Background imageMedal Collection: Illustration of a Soviet medal

Illustration of a Soviet medal

Background imageMedal Collection: GENERAL NEIDENOFF, c1920. Bulgarian Minister of War during World War I. Photograph

GENERAL NEIDENOFF, c1920. Bulgarian Minister of War during World War I. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMedal Collection: RENE FONCK (1894-1953). French aviator. Photograph, c1925

RENE FONCK (1894-1953). French aviator. Photograph, c1925

Background imageMedal Collection: LUIGI AMEDEO OF SAVOY (1873-1933). Duke of the Abruzzi. Italian prince, mountaineer, and explorer

LUIGI AMEDEO OF SAVOY (1873-1933). Duke of the Abruzzi. Italian prince, mountaineer, and explorer. Photograph, c1920

Background imageMedal Collection: ROYAL WEDDING PORTRAIT. Wedding portrait of the Duke and Duchess of York (the future

ROYAL WEDDING PORTRAIT. Wedding portrait of the Duke and Duchess of York (the future King George VI of England and Queen Elizabeth) with their parents

Background imageMedal Collection: COOLIDGE & LINDBERGH, 1927. President Calvin Coolidge decorating American aviator Charles A

COOLIDGE & LINDBERGH, 1927. President Calvin Coolidge decorating American aviator Charles A. Lindbergh in Washington, D.C. 1927

Background imageMedal Collection: COUNT ALFRED von SCHLIEFFEN (1833-1913). German soldier. Oil over photograph, c1895

COUNT ALFRED von SCHLIEFFEN (1833-1913). German soldier. Oil over photograph, c1895

Background imageMedal Collection: ALEKSANDR A. BARANOV (1746-1819). Russian fur trader in Alaska and first governor

ALEKSANDR A. BARANOV (1746-1819). Russian fur trader in Alaska and first governor of Russian America

Background imageMedal Collection: OTO CHIEF, 1927. Old Eagle, an Oto chief from Oklahoma, wearing a bear claw necklace and a medal

OTO CHIEF, 1927. Old Eagle, an Oto chief from Oklahoma, wearing a bear claw necklace and a medal, presented by the U.S. government, bearing the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. Photographed by Edward S

Background imageMedal Collection: JOHN HYLAN (1868-1936). American lawyer and politician; Mayor of New York (1918-25)

JOHN HYLAN (1868-1936). American lawyer and politician; Mayor of New York (1918-25). Mayor Hylan decorating policeman for valor at the New York City Silver Jubilee Civic Parade in 1923

Background imageMedal Collection: SAMUEL F. B. MORSE (1791-1872). American artist and inventor. Oil over a photograph

SAMUEL F. B. MORSE (1791-1872). American artist and inventor. Oil over a photograph
SAMUEL F.B. MORSE (1791-1872). American artist and inventor. Oil over a photograph, 1866, by Mathew Brady

Background imageMedal Collection: RED JACKET (1756-1830). Native American Seneca chief. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting

RED JACKET (1756-1830). Native American Seneca chief. Lithograph, 1836, after a painting, 1828, by Charles Bird King

Background imageMedal Collection: BARON JONS JAKOB BERZELIUS (1779-1848). Swedish chemist. Lithograph, 19th century

BARON JONS JAKOB BERZELIUS (1779-1848). Swedish chemist. Lithograph, 19th century, after a painting, 1843, by Olof Johan Sodermark

Background imageMedal Collection: Dr A. A. Griffith (left) receives the Royal Aeronautical ?

Dr A. A. Griffith (left) receives the Royal Aeronautical ?
Dr A.A. Griffith (left) receives the Royal Aeronautical Society?s Silver Medal in 1955 from N.E. Rowe, RAeS President

Background imageMedal Collection: Sir Sydney Camm, CBE, FRAeS, 1893-1966, RAeS President 1?

Sir Sydney Camm, CBE, FRAeS, 1893-1966, RAeS President 1?
Sir Sydney Camm, CBE, FRAeS, 1893-1966, RAeS President 1954-1955, right, presents H.B. Howard with the Royal Aeronautical Society Bronze Medal prior to the 42nd Wilbur Wright Lecture on 20 May 1954

Background imageMedal Collection: Dr E. S. Moult, left, Royal Aeronatical Society President?

Dr E. S. Moult, left, Royal Aeronatical Society President?
Dr E.S. Moult, left, Royal Aeronatical Society President 1960-1961 is presented with his Royal Aeronautical Society Silver Medal by E.T

Background imageMedal Collection: Mr Smith, left, is presented with the British Gold Medal?

Mr Smith, left, is presented with the British Gold Medal?
Mr Smith, left, is presented with the British Gold Medal posthumously awarded to his father, Joe Smith, by E.T. Jones, CB, OBE, MEng, FRAeS, Royal Aeronautical Society President 1956-1957

Background imageMedal Collection: J. W. Barnes, left, is presented with his Royal Aeronauti?

J. W. Barnes, left, is presented with his Royal Aeronauti?
J.W. Barnes, left, is presented with his Royal Aeronautical Society Bronze Medal by E.T. Jones, CB, OBE, MEng, FRAeS, Royal Aeronautical Society President 1956-1957

Background imageMedal Collection: Sir William Farren, left, Royal Aeronatical Society Pres?

Sir William Farren, left, Royal Aeronatical Society Pres?
Sir William Farren, left, Royal Aeronatical Society President 1953-1954 is presented with his Royal Aeronautical Society Gold Medal by E.T

Background imageMedal Collection: N. E. Rowe, CBE, FRAeS, Royal Aeronautical Society Presid?

N. E. Rowe, CBE, FRAeS, Royal Aeronautical Society Presid?
N.E. Rowe, CBE, FRAeS, Royal Aeronautical Society President 1955-1956, hands over the medal of office to E.T. Jones, CB, OBE, MEng, FRAeS, RAeS President 1956-1957

Background imageMedal Collection: Excellence: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster

Excellence: Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster
Excellence - Inspirational Quote and Motivational Poster. It reads: Its not who you are, its what you do that matters. ~ Todd Cloutier

Background imageMedal Collection: Close-up of a medal on the uniform of a soldier

Close-up of a medal on the uniform of a soldier
Close-up of a medal the uniform of a U.S. soldier

Background imageMedal Collection: The Medal of Honor rests on a flag beside a SEAL trident

The Medal of Honor rests on a flag beside a SEAL trident during preparations for an award ceremony

Background imageMedal Collection: Digitally restored vector image of Doris Dorie Miller, a cook in the U. S. Navy

Digitally restored vector image of Doris Dorie Miller, a cook in the U. S. Navy
Digitally restored vector image of Doris Dorie Miller, a cook in the U.S. Navy. Doris Dorie Miller was a cook in the United States Navy

Background imageMedal Collection: Digitally restored WW2 photo of General Omar Nelson Bradley

Digitally restored WW2 photo of General Omar Nelson Bradley
Digitally restored vintage WW2 photo of General Omar Nelson Bradley

Background imageMedal Collection: Close-up of a duty master-at-arms badge on the uniform of a U. S. Marine

Close-up of a duty master-at-arms badge on the uniform of a U. S. Marine
Close-up of a duty master-at-arms badge on the uniform of a U.S. Marine

Background imageMedal Collection: Close-up of medals and awards on the uniform of a retired U. S. Air Force veteran

Close-up of medals and awards on the uniform of a retired U. S. Air Force veteran
Close-up view of medals and awards on the uniform of a retired U.S. Air Force veteran. Visible awards include; Occupation of Japan Award, the World War II Victory Medal

Background imageMedal Collection: The Legion of Merit medal

The Legion of Merit medal
Gulfport, Mississippi, May 24, 2006 - Commander Navy Region Admiral presents Commander Group Captain with the Legion of Merit during his change of command ceremony held on board the Construction

Background imageMedal Collection: Close-up view of a German Gold Cross worn by a U. S. Army soldier

Close-up view of a German Gold Cross worn by a U. S. Army soldier
Close-up view of a German Gold Cross worn by a U.S. Army soldier. The German Gold Cross is one of the highest levels of the Badge of Honour

Background imageMedal Collection: Purple Heart recipients display their medals in their hands

Purple Heart recipients display their medals in their hands

Background imageMedal Collection: U. S. Army Sergeant holds the Medal of Honor

U. S. Army Sergeant holds the Medal of Honor
September 22, 2013 - U.S. Army Sergeant holds the Medal of Honor during an Enshrinement Ceremony at the Smithsonian National Postal Museum in Washington, D.C

Background imageMedal Collection: The Purple Heart Award

The Purple Heart Award
A soldier wears his Purple Heart on his digital camouflage minutes after being awarded the medal

Background imageMedal Collection: A memorial dedicated to an Airman who lost his life in Iraq

A memorial dedicated to an Airman who lost his life in Iraq
August 21, 2008 - At Eielson Air Force Base, Alaska, a new explosive ordnance building was dedicated to an Airman. In addition to the dedication

Background imageMedal Collection: World War II portrait of General Henry H. Arnold

World War II portrait of General Henry H. Arnold

Background imageMedal Collection: Close-up of the Medal of Honor award and American flag

Close-up of the Medal of Honor award and American flag
Close-up of the Medal of Honor awarded to Navy SEALs, the highest military decoration awarded by the U.S. government

Background imageMedal Collection: World War II portrait of General George Marshall

World War II portrait of General George Marshall
Vintage World War II photo of General George Marshall

Background imageMedal Collection: Close-up of the Medal of Honor award

Close-up of the Medal of Honor awarded to Navy SEALs, the highest military decoration awarded by the U.S. government

Background imageMedal Collection: Fleet Marine Force Warfare Device

Fleet Marine Force Warfare Device

Background imageMedal Collection: The Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist Pin

The Fleet Marine Force Warfare Specialist Pin has the Marine Corps emblem, the eagle, globe and anchor in the center. All sailors attached to a Marine Corps unit are now required to pass a series of

Background imageMedal Collection: The new Headquarters Air Force badge

The new Headquarters Air Force badge
Airmen assigned to the Pentagon will soon have the option to wear the new Headquarters Air Force badge

Background imageMedal Collection: Close-up view of military decorations and honors on the uniform of a Petty Officer

Close-up view of military decorations and honors on the uniform of a Petty Officer
An eagle, globe and anchor device graces the Operation Enduring Freedom campaign ribbon on the uniform of a Petty Officer

Background imageMedal Collection: The Medal of Honor rests on a flag during preparations for an award ceremony

The Medal of Honor rests on a flag during preparations for an award ceremony

Background imageMedal Collection: The command master chief badge

The command master chief badge
Arlington, Virginia, October 12, 2006 - The Master Chief Petty Officer of the Navy announced that the command master chief badge has returned to its traditional location

Background imageMedal Collection: World War II poster of a smiling female officer of the U. S. Army Medical Corps

World War II poster of a smiling female officer of the U. S. Army Medical Corps
Vintage World War II poster of a smiling female officer of the U.S. Army Medical Corps. It reads, You Are Needed Now, Join The Army Nurse Corps, Apply At Your Red Cross Recruiting Station

Background imageMedal Collection: Vintage World War One photo of General John J. Pershing

Vintage World War One photo of General John J. Pershing

Background imageMedal Collection: Vintage World War II photo of Four Star General Omar Bradley

Vintage World War II photo of Four Star General Omar Bradley

Background imageMedal Collection: Purple Heart recipients

Purple Heart recipients
Soldiers stand at the position of attention with their Purple Heart awards

Background imageMedal Collection: Sailors display their Fleet Marine Force Warfare Device

Sailors display their Fleet Marine Force Warfare Device
Four sailors display their Fleet Marine Force Warfare Device



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"Medals: A Symbol of Courage, Achievement, and Legacy" From the battlefields to the Olympic arenas, medals have long been cherished as tokens of honor and valor. They serve as reminders of extraordinary feats accomplished by individuals who pushed their limits beyond imagination. In the realm of British military history, these precious emblems tell tales that resonate through time. The poster showcasing British Military medals stands as a testament to the bravery displayed on countless battlefields. Each medal represents a story etched in history, reminding us of those who fought selflessly for their country's freedom. The Olympic 400m race finish in 1924 immortalized Eric Liddell's indomitable spirit and unwavering determination. With his eyes fixed on victory, he sprinted towards glory, leaving an enduring legacy that continues to inspire generations. Horatio Nelson, Vice Admiral of the White fleet during turbulent times, exemplified leadership and strategic brilliance. His medal symbolizes naval supremacy and serves as a tribute to his unwavering commitment to protect Britain's shores. Arthur Wellesley, better known as the Duke of Wellington, earned his medal through remarkable military achievements during tumultuous times in Europe. His courage on the battlefield forever changed history's course. Captain Albert Ball was another hero whose valor knew no bounds. Decorated with both VC (Victoria Cross) and DSO (Distinguished Service Order), his medal honors not only his exceptional aerial combat skills but also pays homage to all those who fought valiantly in World War I skies. Jesse Owens' triumph at the Berlin Olympic Games shattered racial barriers while setting new records in sportsmanship. His gold medal became a symbol of resilience against adversity—an inspiration for athletes worldwide. Tecumseh's Native American heritage is celebrated through his tribal emblematic medallion—a reminder that strength lies within cultural diversity and unity among nations.