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Somes images of Brazilian two wars veteran Navy uniform:









1st row:

Medal of Victory (Brazil) - Only 2,500 of these medals were produced for the award to these sailors, soldiers and medical personnel.

WW2 War Service Medal (2 Stars) - Awarded to the National and Allied Navy, active, reserve or retired military personnel and to the Officers and crew members of the national and allied merchant vessels who have provided valuable war services either on board ships or on shore commissions. On the ribbon of the medal could display one, two or three stars according to the length of service. In this case, 2 Star, two campaign time in war service operations, in surveillance and defense of ports, embarked and anti-submarine tactical training, or serving on oceanic islands, for more than one (1) year.

Order of Naval Merit - Military Order of Brazil created for the purpose of honoring military personnel of the Navy who have distinguished themselves in the exercise of their profession and, exceptionally, military corporations and civil, national and Foreigners, their flags or standards, as well as civil and military personalities, Brazilian or foreign, who have rendered relevant services to the Navy. It was instituted by Decree 24659, of July 11, 1934.

2nd row:

Brazilian Military Medal - Gold (30 Years) - It was created by Decree no. 4,238, of November 15, 1901, and is intended to reward the good services rendered by the officers and squares of the Army, the Navy and the Brazilian Air Force, In active service. The medal is awarded to military personnel who complete decades of good service to the armed forces, who must meet conditions such as being considered deserving by their Commander, Chief or Officer and not have been punished disciplinarily for violation of personal honor, military honor Or class decorum. Gold Military Medal with gold passer (computable time: 30 years).

Silver Medal of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Brazilian Republic (1889-1939) - Official silver medal commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of the Proclamation of the Republic, 1939, with the image of the Presidents Getúlio Vargas and Marechal Deodoro da Fonseca.

Medal of the Brazilian Maritime Journal Award - Created in Rio de Janeiro, December 2, 1926, the Navy Library and Archive, subordinated directly to the minister, is destined to disseminate instruction among the personnel of the Navy, as well as to guard and preserve documents Offices and other papers and books useful to the Navy. The Revista Marítima Brasileira is a publication intended to deal with any matters concerning the Navy or merchant. According to Art. 47, in order to stimulate the study of professional matters, the Minister of the Navy will appoint a commission specially assigned to choose among the works published in the Maritime Magazine during the year, whichever is, in its judgment, of greater utility Practice for the Navy. And Art. 48, the author of the work chosen by the commission, the minister may grant a prize, with the respective diploma. And Art. 49, The Magazine, in a special page, in the first issue of the following year, will publish the portrait and inscribe the name of the author and the title of the winning work.

3rd row:

Grade Knight of the Order of the Rising Sun of Japan - It is a Japanese order, established in 1875 by Emperor Meiji. Created by the State Council, it was the first national award given by the Japanese government and one of the oldest orders still active in the world.

British War Medal (1914-1920) - United Kingdom campaign medal, which was awarded to officers and soldiers of British and Imperial forces for service in World War I. Two versions of the medal were produced. About 6.5 million were minted in silver and 110,000 were made in bronze, the latter for the grant to Chinese, Maltese and Indian Labor Corps. For the Royal Navy, Royal Marines and Colonial Naval Forces, the criteria were 28 days of service but without a requirement for overseas service.

Order of May - Naval Merit" - Argentina - Established by Decree Law nº 16,629 of December 17, 1957, ratified by Law nº 14.467, the "Orden de Mayo", is a prize that was granted exclusively To foreign civilian and military citizens who stood out for their services and personal works and deserve the gratitude of the Argentine nation.

4th row:

Knight Rank of the Royal Order of the Sword - Kingdom of Sweden - Swedish order of cavalry created by King Frederick I of Sweden on February 23, 1748, together with the Order of the Seraphim and the Order of the Polar Star. Awarded to the officers, and originally conceived as a prize for bravery and particularly lengthy or useful service, it eventually became a more or less mandatory prize for military officers after a certain number of years of service. The War Cross of the Order of the Sword can be in gold, silver and bronze. They are used on the same tape.

Cross of Naval Merit - 1st Class - Spain - They are awarded to the merit, work, actions, events or distinct services that are made in the provision of missions or services that are ordinarily or extraordinarily entrusted to the Spanish Armed Forces or in connection with defense.

Order of Merit of Chile - Degree Knight - It was created in 1929 to correspond to the service provided by foreign armies to Chilean officers who were attached in friendly countries.

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