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A 1920 Polish Soldiers Cross Of American Volunteers Auction Archive The mouth of one tow

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The mouth of one tow net was the size of a dinner plate

only eight men survived

then was attached for the next three years to OJCS in Washington (Office/Organization of the Joint Chiefs of Staff

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A 1920 Polish Soldiers Cross Of American Volunteers Auction Archive The mouth of one towA 1920 Polish Soldiers Cross of American Volunteers Bronze gilt, 54. 5 mm x 54. 8 mm, original ribbon, gilt wear and green oxidation spot evident on the obverse, light contact, very fine. Footnote: The cross was established in 1920 by order of Jozef Pilsudski, First Marshal of Poland, to honour volunteers from Canada and the United States, who came to Poland, to defend the country's newly regained independence.

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