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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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Eadon, Conrad H.* November 17th, 1926
† 2009

Eaker, Ira Clarence* April 13th, 1896
† April 6th, 1987
Plot: 30 Grave: 490-2

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Eareckson, William Olmstead "Eric"* May 30th, 1900
† October 25th, 1966
Plot: 37 Grave: 692

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Ebert, Walter Gale* August 2nd, 1909
† June 20th, 1990
Plot: Columb. 1 

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Eccles, Henry Effingham* December 31st, 1898
† May 14th, 1987

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Edson, Merritt Austin "Red Mike"* April 25th, 1897
† August 14th, 1955

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Ehlers, Walter David* May 7th, 1921
† February 20th, 2014

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Eisenbach, Charles Robert* September 16th, 1914

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Eisenhower, Dwight David "Ike"* October 14th, 1890
† March 28th, 1969

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Eisenhower, John Sheldon Doud* August 3rd, 1922
† December 21st, 2013
Plot: XXVII Row: A Grave: 18H

Elko, John, Jr.* June 8th, 1925

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Ellis, Burton French* September 13th, 1903
† December 2nd, 2000

Elrod, Henry Talmage "Hammering Hank"* September 27th, 1905
† December 23rd, 1941
Plot: 12 Grave: 3246

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Emch, John Howard* March 15th, 1921
† May 23rd, 1985

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Emmons, Delos Carleton* January 17th, 1889
† October 3rd, 1965
Plot: 34 Grave: 91

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Emmsley Jr., Thomas* March 21st, 1919
† April 20th, 1945

Endl, Gerald Leon* August 20th, 1915
† July 11th, 1944

England, Jack Ray* September 28th, 1921
† November 2nd, 2014

Epperson, Harold Glenn* July 14th, 1923
† June 25th, 1944

Erikson, Wilton G.* August 22nd, 1918
† December 1st, 1943

Erskine, Graves Blanchard "Big E"* June 28th, 1897
† May 21st, 1973
Plot: 5 Grave: 7033-LH

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Erwin, Henry Eugene "Red"* May 8th, 1921
† January 16th, 2002

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Espaldon, Romulo Mercader* September 16th, 1925
† August 27th, 2005

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Etheredge, Mode B.* June 7th, 1915
† May 15th, 2014

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Evans, Ernest Edwin "Chief"* August 13th, 1908
† October 26th, 1944

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Everhart, Forrest E.* August 28th, 1922
† August 30th, 1986

Everhart, Lee R.† October 12th, 1944

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