United States. An Army Congressional Medal of Honor, c.1900 Newly Listed Footnote: V/27265 Steward Probationer Dan
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Footnote: V/27265 Steward Probationer Dan James Watts was born on July 28
(Ritterkreuz des Eisernen Kreuzes mit Eichenlaub und Schwertern)
surrounded by the inscription "ALME SOL POSSIS NIHIL VRBE ROMA VISERE MAIVS" and engraver marked "MISTRVZZI"
illustrating soldiers and officers
an unused set of four AH stamps marked with “V” (“Victory”) by Allied authorities on 22 April 1945 in Württemberg
United States. An Army Congressional Medal of Honor, c.1900 Newly Listed Footnote: V/27265 Steward Probationer DanInstituted July 12, 1862. Type I. 1896 1904 Issue. In bronze, a Medal of Honour, finely cut dies for various components of the medal, engraver marked "Paquet F." on the obverse, reverse plain, measuring 53. 2 mm (w) x 68. 1 mm (h inclusive of its eagle above crossed cannons and cannonballs suspension), original red, blue and white striped ribbon denoting 1896 1904 issue, bronze pinback hanger with U. S. shield, one suspension ring has been pinched
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