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  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera
  • Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera

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Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera

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Czechoslovakia, Republic; Slovakia, Republic. Group of Ten First and Second War Awards with Documents, to Jaroslav Kučera

Includes: Nine Czechoslovakia, Republic awards: 
 
Pair of Medals: 
1. Commemorative Cross of the Czechoslovak Volunteers 1918-1919 (in bronze gilt, measuring 36 mm (w)x 36.2 mm (h), original ribbon with dual prons pinback, along with its 39.3 mm (w) x 11 mm (h) ribbon bar; 
 
2. Commemorative Decoration for the Czechoslovak Volunteers of 1918-1919 (in bronze gilt, measuring 35.7 mm in diameter, original ribbon; the two awards accompanied by their Award Document, in Czech, named to "Jaroslav Kučera", numbered "8339" and dated March 7, 1948 at Prague); 
 
3. First War Inter-Allied Victory Medal (in bronze gilt, measuring 36 mm in diameter, original ribbon with dual prong pinback; accompanied by its Award Document and two Letters, in Czech, named to "Jaroslav Kučera", numbered "13117" and dated March 21, 1949 at Prague); 
 
4. Association of Czechoslovak Volunteers 1918-1919 20th Anniversary Commemorative Medal 1938 (in bronze gilt, engraver marked SEBOR O." on the reverse, measuring 36.5 mm in diameter, original ribbon with dual prong pinback, along with its 38 mm (w) x11 mm (h) ribbon bar; accompanied by its Award Document, in Czech, named to "poručíku (Lieutenant) Jaroslavu Kučerovi", numbered "A-2414" and dated October 28, 1939 at Brno); 
 
5. IV Freedom Guards Regiment 30th Anniversary Medal 1918-1948, Silver Grade (in silvered bronze, measuring 35.3 mm in diameter, original ribbon with dual prong pinback, along with its 39.5 mm (w) x 11 mm (h) ribbon bar; accompanied by its Award Document, in Czech, named to "por.(Lieutenant) Jaroslav Kučera", numbered "378" and dated October 24, 1948 at Pilsen);  
 
6. IV Freedom Guards Regiment 30th Anniversary Medal 1918-1948, Bronze Grade (in bronze gilt, measuring 35.3 mm in diameter, original ribbon with dual prong pinback, along with its 39.5 mm (w) x 11 mm (h) ribbon bar; accompanied by its Award Document, in Czech, named to "Poručík (Lieutenant) Jaroslav Kučera", numbered "871" and dated October 24, 1948 at Pilsen); 
 
7. Association of the II Freedom Guards Regiment of České Budějovice 30th Anniversary Commemorative Medal 1918-1948 (in bronze with a chocolate brown finish, measuring 32.7 mm in diameter, original ribbon with dual prong pinback, along with its 40 mm (w) x 11 mm (h) ribbon bar; accompanied by its Award Document, in Czech, named to "poručík (Lieutenant) Jaroslav Kučera", numbered "365" and dated October 9, 1948 at Ceske Budejovice); 

8. Commemorative Medal for the 30th Anniversary of the 10th Rifle Regiment Jan Sladký Kozina 1917-1947 (in bronze gilt, measuring 40 mm (w) x 51.5 mm (h) inclusive of its crossed axes suspension, original ribbon with dual prong pinback, along with its 41.5 mm (w) x 11 mm (h) ribbon bar; accompanied by its Award Document, in Czech, named to "poručíku (Lieutenant) Jaroslavu Kučerovi", numbered "1352" and dated September 1, 1949 at Prague); 

9. Commemorative Badge for the 70th Anniversary of the I Corps Reserve in Prague 1879-1949 (in bronze gilt with red and white enamels, measuring 42.5 mm (w) x 42.5 mm (h), vertical pinback; accompanied by its Award Document, in Czech, named to "por. (Lieutenant) Kučerovi Jaroslavu", numbered "346" and dated September 18, 1949 at Prague); 
 
10. Slovakia, Republic: Medal for Loyalty and Defence Capacity 1918-1938 (AKA Organized Volunteers Medal) (in bronze gilt, measuring 35.5 mm in diameter, original ribbon with dual prong pinback, along with its 39.5 mm (w) x13.5 mm (h) ribbon bar; accompanied by its Award Document and Letter, in Slovak, named to "Jaroslavovi Kučerovi", numbered "853/8300/48" and dated December 4, 1948 at Bratislava).
Ranging from very fine to extremely fine.
 
Footnote: Jaroslav Kučera was born on September 6, 1894 in Brno.
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