Portrait of Rear-Admiral Sir James Clark Ross (1834) by John R. Wildman. National Maritime Museum.


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Portrait of Rear-Admiral Sir James Clark Ross (1834) by John R. Wildman. National Maritime Museum.
Domen, Nika, Cene and Peter Prevc from Slovenia 🇸🇮 have all won Olympic medals in ski jumping🤗
Charles Calvin Rogers (September 6, 1929 – September 21, 1990) was a recipient of the highest military decoration in the United States, the Medal of Honor, for his actions during the Vietnam War. A lieutenant colonel at the time, he became the highest-ranking Black soldier in the U.S. military to receive this honor. A career officer who entered the service as a second lieutenant commissioned by ROTC when the military was still racially segregated, he retired after 32 years in the United States Army with the rank of major general.
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Yokai Watch Medal Art! Made art of Swelterrier, Robonyan and Sailornyan
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The Titanic - Carpathia Medals, Silver for Officers, Bronze for Crewmembers, 1912
Even as R.M.S. Carpathia steamed back to New York after picking up those who had survived the sinking of the Titanic, several prominent First Class passengers - led by the redoubtable Mrs. J. J. "Molly" Brown - formed themselves into the Titanic Survivors' Committee. Apart from its desire to aid those made destitute by the disaster, the Committee also wished to reward Captain Rostron and his officers and crew for their stalwart efforts in saving so many lives.
When Carpathia docked in New York on the evening of 18th April, the members of the Committee initially dispersed to their homes and families but soon reconvened to discuss the options for suitably rewarding those to whom they owed their lives. In due course, it was decided that Captain Rostron should be presented with a handsome silver loving cup bearing an appropriate inscription whilst every man aboard Carpathia, including Captain Rostron himself, was to receive a specially commissioned medal in the name of the "Titanic" Survivors' Committee as a tangible gesture of thanks from those who had been saved.
Can we have some military ones? Guns, helmets, service men, etc?
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