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World War Two Victory Medal

The World War Two Victory Medal was instituted by the US Congress July 6th, 1945, Public Law, 79th Congress in memory of any member of the American Armed Forces, including members of the Philippine Armed Forces who had been on active service or in reserve between December 7th, 1941 and December 31st, 1946.
Initially, the decoration was introduced as a ribbon and was named Victory Ribbon. In 1946 however, a medel was added as the World War Two Victory Medal.
The award consists of a bronze medal, 1,37" in diameter and was designed by Mr. Thomas M. Jones. The design was approved on February 5th, 1946. The obverse of the medal depicts the goddess of peace, Nike, looking at the rising sun and holding a broken sword, representing the broken power of the Axis nations.
Beneath her right foot, the helmet of he god Ajax is depicted, representing the end of hostilies. Behind her is the rising sun, representing the coming of peace. Next to her, the text World War II is engraved.
The reverse of the medal shows the Four Freedom lines: "Freedom from Fear and Want" and "Freedom of Speeech and Religion", as declared by President Roosevelt and separated by a palm branch. Around it, the text "United States of America" and the yesr "1941-1945" are engraved.
The ribbon, 1,37" in width shows a multi colored rainbow on each side, 0,35" in width, derived from the Allied World War I Victory Medal. The inner band in red represents the spilled blood of the soldiers. The narrow white bands between the red band and the rainbow symbolize the rays of hope.
For military units, a banner was instituted which is in use by the US Navy and the US Marine Corps only.
Formally, no period of time has been fixed during which military personell must have served to become eligible for the award. As President Truman had declared that hostilities had ended on December 31st, 1946, it is possible for soldiers to have received the award without having participated in any hostility or even having entered service after May 8th, 1945.

Abbey, Philip David* October 18th, 1923
† June 9th, 1944
Plot: F Row: 17 Grave: 9

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NameDate of birthDate of deathAwards
Davini, William J.14-06-1912 
Durante, Angelo Joseph27-08-1917 more
Depew, James L.01-11-191830-06-1996more
Douglas, Kirk09-12-191605-02-2020
Davidson, Robert Harold15-01-191910-10-1982more
Dashiell, Charles W.  
Dee, Hall03-09-192414-06-1942
DeWitt, John Lesesne09-01-188020-06-1962more
Davison, Michael Shannon21-03-191707-09-2006more
Deane Jr., John Russell08-06-191918-07-2013more
Davidson, Garrison Holt24-04-190425-12-1992more
Devers, Jacob Loucks "Jamie"08-09-188715-10-1979more
DeCola, Antonio "Tony"07-08-192301-11-2004
Dimmick, William Howard 23-12-2001
De Costa, Thomas18-05-192005-06-1942
Dawson, Nathaniel C.  
Dinan, John Joseph  
Dixon, Aubrey J.  
Demers, Wilfred Calvin05-08-192426-03-1967more
Dalton, Daniel21-11-192022-04-1994
Dugan, Augustine Davis24-05-190216-07-1987more
DeSmidt, Delmar  
Dickerson, James Jackson "Dick"  more
Dowell, Ginger20-05-192410-11-2009more
Dacus, Clarence A. Jr.  
Durning, Charles Edward28-02-192324-12-2012more
DeGaetano, Anthony25-03-191614-03-2011more
Decker, George Henry16-02-190206-02-1980more
Dowling, Harry Eugene03-11-191822-06-1980more
Dombrowski, Stanley R.08-08-1918 more
DeShazer, Jacob Daniel "Jake"15-11-191215-03-2008more
Denig, James Livingston25-12-191901-02-1944
Duggan, Joseph Daniel01-11-191908-09-2009more
Davis, Benjamin Oliver, Jr.18-12-191204-07-2002more
Doe, Jens Anderson20-06-189125-02-1971more
Davis, Benjamin Oliver, Sr.01-07-187726-11-1970more
Davis, Lorenzo J.11-12-192429-01-1945more
Dittrick, Arthur Leighton02-10-191828-11-1988more
Davis, William F21-01-191714-10-1944
Duff, Carrol Wesley08-08-191911-12-1944
DuBose, Laurance Toombs21-05-189311-07-1967more
Devereux, James Patrick Sinnott20-09-190305-08-1988
Davis, Leland LaFroy25-03-191714-06-1942
Davis, Glenn Benson (Sr.)02-01-189209-09-1984more
Daspit, Lawrence Randall "Dan"18-10-190531-05-1979more
Driscoll, James J., Jr.20-12-192013-11-2008
Dyess, Aquilla James "Jimmie"11-01-190902-02-1944more
Dunlap, Robert Hugo19-10-192024-03-2000more
Drowley, Jesse Ray19-09-191920-05-1996
Doss, Desmond Thomas07-02-191923-03-2006more
Doolittle, James Harold "Jimmy"14-12-189627-09-1993more
Dietz, Robert H.22-01-192129-03-1945
Diamond, James H.22-04-192514-05-1945
Dervishian, Ernest Herbert10-08-191623-05-1984
Deleau, Emile Jr.28-06-192302-01-1945
DeGlopper, Charles Neilans30-11-192109-06-1944more
DeFranzo, Arthur Frederick20-03-191910-06-1944
Deblanc, Jefferson Joseph15-02-192122-11-2007more
Dealey, Samuel David13-09-190624-08-1944more
Day, James Lewis05-10-192528-10-1998more
Davis, George Fleming23-03-191106-01-1945more
Davis, Charles Willis21-02-191718-01-1991more
Davila, Rudolph B.27-04-191626-01-2002more
David, Albert Leroy18-07-190217-09-1945
Damato, Anthony Peter28-03-192220-02-1944more
Dalessondro, Peter Joseph19-05-191815-10-1997more

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