During and after
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no there were non buried in flanders fields they were all buried in omemee Ontario
there where many medals like the the flying skull or the wing of the united states of America
yes the standard infantry in Europe medals
During and after
Racing cyclist Alison Shanks has won six World Championship medals during her career.
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no there were non buried in flanders fields they were all buried in omemee Ontario
Lee Marvin was a war hero from World War II. He was awarded the Purple Heart in 1945. He was wounded during the Battle of Saipan.
As an honorably discharged veteran who served in combat in World War Two, Marvin was eligible for burial in a military cemetery. He sought, and was granted, the opportunity to be buried in Arlington. His grave records only his military service (he was a marine PFC), makes no mention of his acting career, and is almost identical to 100s of thousands of other graves at this cemetery. Marvin did not seek any special favors and was not granted any.
No one had to manufacture the medals during the Vietnam War. There was a very large number produced for World War II and they are still being used.
Many US soldiers received three or more medals during WWI. Some were not US medals, but foreign awards. Colonel William J. Donovan and Sergeant Alvin York were two.
Michael Phelps currently holds the world record for winning the most swimming medals. He has won 14 gold medals from swimming during the 2004 and 2008 Olympic games.
The corpses were buried or cremated.
Marvin Ronald Pollock has written: 'British pacifism during the First World War' -- subject(s): World War, 1914-1918, Protest movements, Conscientious objectors, Bloomsbury group, Pacifists
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