File:Ribbon - 1939-45 Star.png
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current | 18:51, 30 March 2015 | 320 × 98 (1 KB) | Andre Kritzinger | == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description = (Size 320x98px, scale 10px = 1 mm){{en|1=The ribbon of the '''1939-45 Star''', a British World War II military campaign medal, 32 millimetres wide with equal width bands of Navy blue, Army red and... |
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- 1914 Star
- 1914–15 Star
- 1939–1945 Star
- Africa Star
- Air Crew Europe Star
- Andrew Bruce, 11th Earl of Elgin
- Andrew Skeen (Rhodesia)
- Arjan Singh
- Army of India Medal
- Arun Shridhar Vaidya
- Aspy Engineer
- Atlantic Star
- Australian Active Service Medal
- Australian honours order of wearing
- Baltic Medal
- Bernt Balchen
- Bhandari Ram
- Bob Rogers (SAAF officer)
- British War Medal
- British campaign medals
- Burma Star
- Cape of Good Hope General Service Medal
- Charles 'Pop' Fraser
- China War Medal (1900)
- Crimea Medal
- Defence Medal (United Kingdom)
- East Timor Medal
- Edward Chester Plow
- France and Germany Star
- General Service Medal (1918)
- General Service Medal (1962)
- Gian Singh (soldier)
- Gulf Medal
- Gunnar Sønsteby
- Guy Warren (artist)
- Hugo Biermann
- Idris Hasan Latif
- India General Service Medal (1854)
- India General Service Medal (1909)
- India General Service Medal (1936)
- Indian Mutiny Medal
- Iraq Medal (United Kingdom)
- Italy Star
- J. F. R. Jacob
- Jacobus Verster
- Jean Victor Allard
- John Bagot Glubb
- John Weir Foote
- Kalfie Martin
- Kenneth Muir (British Army officer)
- Kodandera Subayya Thimayya
- Korea Medal
- Leonard Birchall
- List of Porridge characters
- List of titles and honours of Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
- Léo Major
- M. R. D. Foot
- Medal ribbon
- Mercantile Marine War Medal
- Military General Service Medal
- Namdeo Jadav
- Natal Native Rebellion Medal
- Naval General Service Medal (1847)
- Naval Gold Medal
- New Zealand General Service Medal 1992 (Non-Warlike)
- New Zealand General Service Medal 1992 (Warlike)
- New Zealand General Service Medal 2002 (Iraq 2003)
- New Zealand General Service Medal 2002 (Solomon Islands)
- New Zealand Operational Service Medal
- New Zealand Service Medal 1946–1949
- New Zealand War Service Medal
- Nick Bierman
- Operational Service Medal (United Kingdom)
- Operational Service Medal for Afghanistan
- Operational Service Medal for Sierra Leone
- Operational Service Medal for the Democratic Republic of Congo
- Orders, decorations, and medals of the United Kingdom
- Pacific Star
- Paramasiva Prabhakar Kumaramangalam
- Parkash Singh
- Pieter Grobbelaar
- Punjab medal
- René Jalbert
- Robert Hampton Gray
- Robert Timbrell
- Sam Manekshaw
- South Africa Medal (1853)
- South Atlantic Medal
- Stephen Melville
- Stewart Menzies
- Subroto Mukerjee
- Sutlej Medal
- Tapishwar Narain Raina
- Tasker Watkins
- Umrao Singh
- Uncle Albert
- Victory Medal (United Kingdom)
- Vietnam Medal
- War Medal 1939–1945
- Willem Louw
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- Jan Wiener
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- Emil Boček
- Josef Pojar
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- František Truhlář
- Pavel Vranský
- Jan Satorie (1887–1949)
- Josef Chvalovský
- Alois Šiška
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