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Colombia. An Iron Cross for Korea
Colombia. An Iron Cross for Korea
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eMedals offers rapid domestic and international shipping. Orders received prior to 12:00pm (EST) will be shipped on the same business day.* Orders placed on Canadian Federal holidays will be dispatched the subsequent business day. Courier tracking numbers are provided for all shipments. All items purchased from eMedals can be returned for a full monetary refund or merchandise credit, providing the criteria presented in our Terms & Conditions are met. *Please note that the addition of a COA may impact dispatch time.
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Instituted March 27, 1952. In silvered bronze with black enamels, unmarked, obverse illustrating the Colombian coat-of-arms in the centre, reverse illustrating the Republic of Korea Taeguk insignia, inscribed "ACCION DISTINGUIDA DE VALOR" to the left and "CAMPAÑA DE COREA" to the right measures , 43.8 mm (w) x 48.6 mm (h), original ribbon with embroidered Republic of Korea Taeguk insignia suspended from a pinback hanger, extremely fine.
Footnote: The Medal for Distinguished Service in International War was established on March 27, 1952 by decree number 812, awarded to military personnel for acts of bravery or meritorious acts during war or international conflict overseas, but has since been awarded only to military personnel who fought in the Korea War. It is awarded in two categories: The one award is the Iron Cross (Cruz de Hierro) for Korea, which is in the form of a darkened iron Padua cross with inset and beaded rim, which resembles the German Iron Cross. It can be awarded with a laurel device (palm) for distinguished valour, or without for merit or devotion to duty in action. The other award is the Bronze Star (Estrella de Bronce) for Korea. To date, the medal (in both formats) has only been authorized for the Korean Conflict. Additional awards are indicated by a bronze oak leaf mounted to the ribbon.
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Instituted March 27, 1952. In silvered bronze with black enamels, unmarked, obverse illustrating the Colombian coat-of-arms in the centre, reverse illustrating the Republic of Korea Taeguk insignia, inscribed "ACCION DISTINGUIDA DE VALOR" to the left and "CAMPAÑA DE COREA" to the right measures , 43.8 mm (w) x 48.6 mm (h), original ribbon with embroidered Republic of Korea Taeguk insignia suspended from a pinback hanger, extremely fine.
Footnote: The Medal for Distinguished Service in International War was established on March 27, 1952 by decree number 812, awarded to military personnel for acts of bravery or meritorious acts during war or international conflict overseas, but has since been awarded only to military personnel who fought in the Korea War. It is awarded in two categories: The one award is the Iron Cross (Cruz de Hierro) for Korea, which is in the form of a darkened iron Padua cross with inset and beaded rim, which resembles the German Iron Cross. It can be awarded with a laurel device (palm) for distinguished valour, or without for merit or devotion to duty in action. The other award is the Bronze Star (Estrella de Bronce) for Korea. To date, the medal (in both formats) has only been authorized for the Korean Conflict. Additional awards are indicated by a bronze oak leaf mounted to the ribbon.

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