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1MEDALS — The significance of Jewish medals is both historical and artistic; they illustrate the history of the Jews in the widest sense of the word. (See Table: Jewish Medals). Opinions widely differ on the classification of Jewish medals. Bruno Kisch… …
2medals — The highest decoration (= award) that can be awarded to a British person is the Victoria Cross (VC), which is given to members of the armed forces ‘for conspicuous bravery in the face of the enemy’. It is a bronze cross decorated with a lion and… …
3Medals, Devotional — • A medal may be defined to be a piece of metal, usually in the form of a coin, not used as money, but struck or cast for a commemorative purpose, and adorned with some appropriate effigy, device, or inscription. In the present article we are… …
4Medals of Honor (Japan) — Since the late 19th Century, the Government of Japan has issued six different types of Medals of Honor (褒章, hōshō?) to individuals for achievements in various fields …
5Medals of Honour (Japan) — Since the late 19th Century, the Government of Japan has issued six different types of Medals of Honor (褒章 hosho ) to individuals for achievements in various fields.The Medals of Honor were established on December 7, 1881, and were first awarded… …
6Medals of the Bangladesh Armed Forces — The following are the various gallantry, service and war medals of the Bangladesh Armed Forces (in alphabetical order)[1][2][3][4][5]. Contents …
7Medals of the New York City Police Department — New York City Police patch The New York City Police Department presents medals to its members for meritorious service.[1] The medals the NYPD awards are as follows (from highest medal to lowest): Contents …
8medals — med·al || medl n. flat piece of metal of assorted shapes that is awarded as a prize for an achievement or an act of bravery (usually in sports or the military); medallion …
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10MEDALS — …