Summary

Victory Medal 1914-1918, unnamed as issued, in Cuba, 1918.
The Victory medal was awarded to all members of the Cuban Armed Forces who served during the World War I.

The Allies resolved that, if they wished to issue a Victory Medal, it would share a common feature of a depiction of Victory on the obverse and a ribbon of red, yellow, green, blue and violet merged into a rainbow pattern. The other Allied countries that issued Victory medals were: Brazil, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, France, Great Britain, Greece, Italy, Japan, Portugal, Romania, Thailand, the Union of South Africa and the United States of America.

Obverse Description

A figure of Victory standing facing, with wings and arms spread, in her right hand she holds an inverted sword; and with her left a palm branch, she is looking up. The artist's name, "Chandej" (?) in small incuse letters to the right feet.

Reverse Description

The shield of Cuba surmounted by Cap of Liberty between oak and olive branches; around above, LA GRAN GUERRA POR LA CIVILIZACION at the sides the names of the allied states, FRANCIA INGLATERRA ESTADOS - UNIDOS RUMANIA BRASIL RUSIA BELGICA ITALIA SERVIA MONTENEGRO PORTUGAL JAPON CHINA GRECIA

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