St. Mihiel Medal, Bronze Medal (with bicone suspension, unstamped)

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SKU: 02.FRA.0228.101.01.001

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Attributes

  • Country
    France
  • Composition
    Bronze
  • Inscription
    Obv: ST-MIHIEL 1918 Rev: 12 & 13 SEPT 1918 THE AMERICAN TROOPS OPERATING VICTORIOUSLY IN THE ST. MIHIEL SECTEUR BROKE THE RESISTANCE OF THE ENEMY AND CAPTURED 13,000 PRISONERS. LES TROUPES AMERICAINES OPERANT VICTORIEUSEMENT DANS LE SECTEUR DE ST. MIHIEL ONT BRISE LA RESISTANCE DE L’ENNEMIE ET ONT FAIT 13,300 PRISONNIERS
  • Size
    32mm
  • Version Remarks
    This is an American manufacture.

History


The St. Mihiel Medal was created on February 15, 1936 by the Municipal Council of Saint-Mihiel. It is not an official medal of the French government, but it is widely recognized and collected.

It was awarded to the American soldiers of the 1st American Army, who along with French forces, fought at Saint Mihiel from September 12-15, 1918. Led by the American General John Pershing, they successfully attacked the Saint-Mihiel salient and helped restore communication channels between Paris and the Eastern Front.

There are different versions of the Medal. The first was manufactured by the Monnaie de Paris. There are also American manufactured variants, which are unstamped and have biconical or ring suspensions. There is another version that was manufactured by the French firm Delande. This version differs in engraving and is worn with a “ST MIHIEL” clasp.

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