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World War Two Victory Medal

The World War Two Victory Medal was instituted by the US Congress July 6th, 1945, Public Law, 79th Congress in memory of any member of the American Armed Forces, including members of the Philippine Armed Forces who had been on active service or in reserve between December 7th, 1941 and December 31st, 1946.
Initially, the decoration was introduced as a ribbon and was named Victory Ribbon. In 1946 however, a medel was added as the World War Two Victory Medal.
The award consists of a bronze medal, 1,37" in diameter and was designed by Mr. Thomas M. Jones. The design was approved on February 5th, 1946. The obverse of the medal depicts the goddess of peace, Nike, looking at the rising sun and holding a broken sword, representing the broken power of the Axis nations.
Beneath her right foot, the helmet of he god Ajax is depicted, representing the end of hostilies. Behind her is the rising sun, representing the coming of peace. Next to her, the text World War II is engraved.
The reverse of the medal shows the Four Freedom lines: "Freedom from Fear and Want" and "Freedom of Speeech and Religion", as declared by President Roosevelt and separated by a palm branch. Around it, the text "United States of America" and the yesr "1941-1945" are engraved.
The ribbon, 1,37" in width shows a multi colored rainbow on each side, 0,35" in width, derived from the Allied World War I Victory Medal. The inner band in red represents the spilled blood of the soldiers. The narrow white bands between the red band and the rainbow symbolize the rays of hope.
For military units, a banner was instituted which is in use by the US Navy and the US Marine Corps only.
Formally, no period of time has been fixed during which military personell must have served to become eligible for the award. As President Truman had declared that hostilities had ended on December 31st, 1946, it is possible for soldiers to have received the award without having participated in any hostility or even having entered service after May 8th, 1945.

Abbey, Philip David* October 18th, 1923
† June 9th, 1944
Plot: F Row: 17 Grave: 9

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NameDate of birthDate of deathAwards
Palmer, Alford Lowell30-09-192611-06-1999
Pontecorvo, Donald A.  more
Portmann, Milton Cloudious, Jr.30-01-192407-04-1994
Patterson, William Levoir  
Padgett, Dennis Cleveland02-02-192307-11-2016
Papaleo, Henry Alfred20-10-191201-05-1955
Parsons, William Sterling "Deak"26-11-190105-12-1953more
Pace, Herbert Edward19-03-191828-04-1942more
Parker, George Marshall17-04-188925-10-1968more
Paulsen, Robert H. "Powder" (USN)19-10-192119-01-1944
Pena, Michael Castaneda "Mike"06-11-192405-09-1950more
Penkala, Alex M., Jr.30-08-192410-01-1945more
Perconte, Frank J.10-03-191724-10-2013more
Pruitt, Samuel Robert 16-08-1944
Peck, George Washington  
Peterson, Chesley Gordon10-08-192028-01-1990more
Pugsley, Aaron Dale, Sr.08-03-192505-03-2008
Pebworth, Jack20-04-191816-10-1942
Patrick, Ersel Theodore13-01-191809-07-1943
Pogue, William Grady25-11-189926-10-1982
Powell, John Chester14-10-192017-10-1958more
Phillips, David Addison23-09-1924 
Painter, Harvey Preston00-00-1918 
Pace, Virgil Thomas13-07-192300-00-1986
Pruitt, Henry Columbus  
Pappas, Walter Harry24-06-192506-03-2016
Pierce, Pier W.  
Phillips, Roy E  
Powell, James16-02-1909 
Prater, William  
Pearson, Milton Harvey14-11-191707-12-1970more
Passarelli, Antonio12-08-1912 more
Peterson, Charles Norman07-11-1922 
Porcella, Thomas W. "Tom"04-10-192308-08-2010more
Pritchard, John A.12-01-191430-11-1943
Perry, James T.27-09-192300-02-2011more
Pierce, Glen B. 20-11-1943
Pohlmann, Charles H. Jr.  more
Powers, Darrell Cecil "Shifty"13-03-192317-06-2009more
Polizzi, Casamino Joseph12-03-192111-09-1965
Poling, Clark V.07-08-191003-02-1943
Petersen, Vernon William28-07-191810-12-2022more
Peyton, Kenneth P.07-07-192213-01-1998more
Procell, Willie F.  
Prince, Robert W.00-00-191901-01-2009
Patton, George Smith Jr.11-11-188521-12-1945more
Psaki, Nicholas George, Jr.11-04-191914-03-2009more
Puller, Lewis Burwell "Chesty"26-06-189811-10-1971more
Pressler, Louis Philip, Jr.18-01-191625-02-1990more
Pollock, Edwin Allen21-03-189905-11-1982more
Pucket, Donald Dale15-12-191509-07-1944more
Preston, Arthur Murray01-11-191307-01-1968
Powers, Leo J. "Pop"05-04-190914-07-1967
Powers, John James03-07-191208-05-1942more
Power, John Vincent "Jack"20-11-191801-02-1944
Pope, Everett Parker16-07-191916-07-2009more
Pierce, Francis Junior07-12-192421-12-1986
Phelps, Wesley12-06-192304-10-1944
Pharris, Jackson Charles26-06-191217-10-1966more
Peterson, Oscar Verner27-08-189913-05-1942
Parle, John Joseph26-05-192017-07-1943
Paige, Mitchell31-08-191815-11-2003more

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