Includes:
1. Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal.
2. Navy Good Conduct Medal: reverse mounted, impressed "NORMAN RALPH LANDRY 1950" on the reverse.
3. Naval Reserve Medal.
All three medals with an original ribbon and brooch pinback.
4. Group of Four:
(i) American Campaign Medal.
(ii) European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Campaign Star.
(iii) World War II Victory Medal.
(iv) National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star.
Mounted to a suspension bar with dual push pin points, original ribbons.
5. Miniature Group of Seven:
(i) Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal.
(ii) Navy Good Conduct Medal with Bronze Star.
(iii) Naval Reserve Medal.
(iv) American Campaign Medal.
(v) European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Campaign Star.
(vi) World War II Victory Medal.
(vii) National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star.
Mounted to a suspension bar with dual push pin points, original ribbons.
6. four Ribbon Bars:
(i) Coast Guard Good Conduct Medal with three Bronze Stars.
(ii) Navy Good Conduct Medal with Bronze Star / Naval Reserve Medal / American Campaign Medal.
(iii) American Campaign Medal / European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Campaign Star.
(iv) European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal with Bronze Campaign Star / World War II Victory Medal / National Defense Service Medal with Bronze Star.
7. Coast Guard Chief Petty Officer Collar Device: two-piece construction, in sterling silver gilt, marked "STERLING" on the reverse, measuring 17 mm (w) x 24.5 mm (h).
Accompanied by a research paper.
Near extremely fine.
Footnote: Norman Ralph Landry was born on September 29, 1925. He served with the United States Navy during the Second World War and was awarded the American Campaign Medal, the European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign with Bronze Campaign Star and the World War II Victory Medal. He is acknowledged in his paperwork as having been awarded the Bronze Star and having served in the Korean War, earning him the Korean Service Medal, neither of which are included with this group, as they have been "pulled". Landry later joined the United States Coast Guard (057 32 700) where he would serve in the rank of Chief Petty Officer from October 9, 1957 to December 31, 1968. He died in June 1970 at the age of 44.

