United States: Medal of Freedom (Instituted 1945)
The decoration fitted with 12mm crimp brooch that retain the original intricate long hinged pin & drop lock clasp fittings as issued. The reverse of the mounting brooch with government contractor hallmark 'Graco-GI'
Originally intended as a decoration for award to foreign nationals - specifically civilian - for specific acts of courage, or meritorious service that aided the United States in the prosecution of a war against the 'Axis Forces' 1941-1945, and awarded to mostly 'allied' resistance fighters and those who rendered support and assistance to United States personnel on escape lines etc.
Although open for award in all theatres of war, in practise the medal was mostly awarded to resistance fighters and members of groups that gave succour to downed United States and allied airmen on the escape line networks established across Nazi occupied Europe
This very prestigious award was replaced in 1963 by 'Presidential decree', with the institution of the 'Presidential Medal Of Freedom' - the second highest Federal award in the United States honours system
Condition: EF
Code: 22123