Victory Medal (Japan)
Victory Medal | |
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Japanese Victory Medal (obverse and reverse) | |
Awarded by Japan | |
Type | Commemorative war medal |
Eligibility | Japanese citizens |
Awarded for | Military Service during World War I |
Status | No longer awarded |
Statistics | |
Established | 17 September 1920 |
Ribbon of the Inter-Allied Victory Medal 1914–1918 |
The Victory Medal was a commemorative military medal of Japan awarded to mark service during the First World War. Established by Imperial Edict #406 on 17 September 1920, it was one of the series of Victory Medals created and awarded by the victorious allies after the First World War. Fifteen nations in all issued a version of the medal. All shared the rainbow suspension and service ribbon, but the medals' designs varied by country. Japan's design was different from all other versions as it did not depict the goddess Victory. This figure from Roman mythology would have no connection to Japanese culture, so a depiction of an ancient Japanese warrior occupies the obverse of the medal.[1]
References
- ↑ "Copy of Allied Victory Medal 1914-1918". The Fitzwilliam Museum. Retrieved 24 October 2014.
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