France, Republic. A Croix de Guerre, c.1918

Item #M0102-37

$55

In bronze, "1914-1918" reverse, measuring 37 mm (w) x 45.7 mm (h) inclusive of its ball suspension, gold star and two bronze stars on its original ribbon, scattered nicks, surface wear, very fine.

Footnote: The Croix de Guerre is a military decoration of France. It was first created in 1915 and consists of a square-cross medal on two crossed swords, hanging from a ribbon with various degree pins. The decoration was awarded during the First World War and, again in the Second World War, along with other conflicts. The Croix de Guerre was also commonly bestowed on foreign military forces allied to France. It may either be awarded as an individual or unit award, to those soldiers who distinguish themselves by acts of heroism involving combat with the enemy. The medal is awarded to those who have been "mentioned in dispatches", meaning a heroic deed or deeds were performed meriting a citation from an individual's headquarters unit. The unit award of the Croix de Guerre with palm was issued to military units whose members performed heroic deeds in combat and were subsequently recognized by headquarters. (C:102)