Belgium. King Albert I 1909 - 1934 Royal Veterans Federation Cross of Fidelity
Belgium. Cross of the National Federation of Combatants of Belgium 1914-1918
Belgium. WW I Yser Medal 1914, (Médaille de l'Yser / Medaille van de IJzer)
- KOD: 4813288R
Belgium. King Albert I 1909 - 1934 Royal Veterans Federation Cross of Fidelity, (Croix de la Fidélité), Bronze 34 mm, weight 15,0 g., Condition aUNC, ribbon.
Created in 1971, it is awarded to sympathetic members of the Federation (cadets, sons of deceased veterans and holders of the Veterans Cross).
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The War Medal 1939–1945 is a British campaign medal instituted by the United Kingdom on 16 August 1945. The medal was awarded to subjects of the British Commonwealth who had served full-time (28 days of service) in the Armed Forces or the Merchant Navy for at least 28 days between 3 September 1939 and 2 September 1945.
The medal was also available for subjects commissioned or enlisted into British Forces who had not received a similar award from their own Governments. Also eligible were full-time paid members of the specially approved colonial and other military forces, militarised police and militarised civilian bodies.
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