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WW2 Imperial Japanese Army Military Medal Meiji 37 38 Russo-Japanese War 1904 05
$ 79.2
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This is the "Medal of Honor of the 37,38th Year of the Meiji Era" given to those who served in the Russo-Japanese War.
The Russo-Japanese War is a military clash between Japan and Russia over the control of Korea and Manchuria from 1904 to 1905. It is all too well known that the Japanese Navy, led by General Togo Heihachiro, defeated the Russian Baltic Fleet during the Battle of Tsushima. Both Japan and Russia wanted to withdraw as soon as possible, and the war ended with the conclusion of the Treaty of Portsmouth in 1905 through the mediation and mediation of President Theodore Roosevelt of the United States.
The "Medal of Honor of the 378th Year of the Meiji Era" was given to the soldiers of this war. "
On the surface, the crest of chrysanthemum flower and 57 paulownia, and the flag of the Japanese Army's regiment and the flag of the Japanese Navy's warship are drawn intersecting. If you look at the back side, it says "Meiji 卅 78th Campaign". The material is copper.
Currently, only the main body remains.
There is a pinhole at the top.
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