Air Medal Ribbon

Air Medal Ribbon
GI Issued
$3.00

Air Medal Ribbon

1-7/16"

 

$3.00

Air Medal Full Size

Air Medal  Full Size
GI Issued
$28.00

Air Medal  Full Size
Full Size

3"

$28.00

Silver Star Medal Full Size

Silver Star Medal  Full Size
GI Issued
$28.00

Silver Star Medal 
Full Size

2-7/8"

Criteria: Gallantry in action against an armed enemy of the United States or while serving with friendly foreign forces

Devices: Army/Air Force: Bronze, Silver Oak Leaf Cluster; Navy/Mar­ine Corps/Coast Guard: Gold, Silver Star

Notes: Derived from the 3/16" silver “Citation Star” previously worn on Army campaign medals

$28.00

Bronze Star Medal Mini Dress

Bronze Star Medal Mini Dress
GI Issued
$8.00

Bronze Star Medal Mini Dress

2-1/4"

 

$8.00

Bronze Star Ribbon

Bronze Star Ribbon
GI Issued
$3.00

Bronze Star Ribbon

1-7/16"

 

$3.00

Silver Star Ribbon

Silver Star Ribbon
GI Issued
$3.00

Silver Star Ribbon

1-7/16"

 

$3.00

Silver Star Medal Mini Dress Size

Silver Star Medal  Mini Dress
GI Issued
$8.00

Silver Star Medal 
Mini Dress

2-1/4"

 

$8.00

Death Skull Ace Patch

Death Skull Ace Patch
$4.00

Death Skull Ace Patch

Approx. 3"

$4.00

Operations Iraqi Freedom 2003 Patch

Operations Iraqi Freedom  2003  Patch
$4.00

Operations Iraqi Freedom  2003  Patch

Approx. 2-1/2"

$4.00

The Bataan Death March April 10, 1942

The Bataan Death March was the forcible transfer, by the Imperial Japanese Army, of 76,000 American and Filipino prisoners of war after the three-month Battle of Bataan in the Philippines during World War II, which resulted in the deaths of thousands of prisoners.  The 128 km (80 mi) march was characterized by wide-ranging physical abuse and murder, and resulted in very high fatalities inflicted upon prisoners and civilians alike by the Japanese Army, and was later judged by an Allied military commission to be a Japanese war crime.