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updated design to match Paralympics medals' one: 04:52, 4 November 2019: 300 × 300 (519 bytes) Sangjinhwa: reduce size: 10:46, 10 July 2013: 300 × 300 (1 KB) Pyfisch: removed gradient because bronze and silver also have no gradient. 10:46, 10 July 2013: 300 × 300 (1 KB) Pyfisch: style now equal to silver and bronze. 10:24, 10 July 2013: 300 ...
Sergeant Stubby wearing his coat, dog tag and medals. Stubby served with the 102nd Infantry Regiment in the trenches in France for 18 months and participated in four offensives and 17 battles. He entered combat on February 5, 1918, at Chemin des Dames , north of Soissons , and was under constant fire, day and night for over a month.
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It was decided that the design of the plaque was to be chosen from submissions made in a public competition. Over 800 designs were submitted [1] and the competition was won by the sculptor and medallist Edward Carter Preston using the pseudonym Pyramus, receiving two first place prizes of £250 for his winning and also an alternative design.
At the second medal ceremony on March 9, 2022, six dogs received either the Medal of Bravery or the new Distinguished Service Medal. One of the dogs had served in World War II, one in the Vietnam War, and one was on the raid that eliminated Osama bin Laden; the other three were all recently active, and attended the ceremony. Three of the dogs ...
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More than 100 pages use this file. The following list shows the first 100 pages that use this file only. A full list is available. Aghasi Mammadov; Alexander Vinokourov; Alexandr Kolobnev; Algeria at the Olympics; All-time Olympic Games medal table; Amber Neben; André Noyelle; Baseball at the 2000 Summer Olympics; Bradley McGee; Bradley ...