United States - Medal - US WW2 Grouping Good Conduct Medal in oiginal box + Armored Patch + Combat Infantry Badge





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US WW2 Good Conduct Medal grouping in original box with ribbon bar, Armored Division patch and Combat Infantry Badge, dating from 1945, originating in the United States and in good condition.
Description from the seller
Offered for auction is a nice original and not that easy to find nice grouping consisting of a 1945 dated boxed WW2 Good Conduct Medal in the original box, ribbon bar, and medal itself, an Armoured Division patch of the same owner, and a clutch back combat infantry badge (CIB). Great original grouping in good condition for its age; it has a nice age tarnish! The box has some wear. See all photos for an important own impression, as they are part of the description.
Great medal for your WW2 collection!
History of the medal
The Army Good Conduct Medal was established by Executive Order 8809, dated June 28, 1941, and authorized the award for soldiers completing three years of active service after that date.
The criteria were amended by Executive Order 9323, dated March 31, 1943, to authorize the award for enlisted soldiers having three years of service after August 27, 1940, or one year of service after December 7, 1941, while the United States is at war.
Executive Order 10444, dated April 10, 1953, revised the criteria to authorize the award for soldiers with three years of service after August 27, 1940; one year of service after December 7, 1941, while the United States is at war; and for soldiers receiving their first award for service after June 27, 1950, upon termination of service, for periods less than three years but more than one year. An initial award of the Good Conduct Medal can also be granted to soldiers with less than one year of service if the soldier was discharged due to an injury sustained in the line of duty or if they died in service.
Seller's Story
Offered for auction is a nice original and not that easy to find nice grouping consisting of a 1945 dated boxed WW2 Good Conduct Medal in the original box, ribbon bar, and medal itself, an Armoured Division patch of the same owner, and a clutch back combat infantry badge (CIB). Great original grouping in good condition for its age; it has a nice age tarnish! The box has some wear. See all photos for an important own impression, as they are part of the description.
Great medal for your WW2 collection!
History of the medal
The Army Good Conduct Medal was established by Executive Order 8809, dated June 28, 1941, and authorized the award for soldiers completing three years of active service after that date.
The criteria were amended by Executive Order 9323, dated March 31, 1943, to authorize the award for enlisted soldiers having three years of service after August 27, 1940, or one year of service after December 7, 1941, while the United States is at war.
Executive Order 10444, dated April 10, 1953, revised the criteria to authorize the award for soldiers with three years of service after August 27, 1940; one year of service after December 7, 1941, while the United States is at war; and for soldiers receiving their first award for service after June 27, 1950, upon termination of service, for periods less than three years but more than one year. An initial award of the Good Conduct Medal can also be granted to soldiers with less than one year of service if the soldier was discharged due to an injury sustained in the line of duty or if they died in service.

