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Medal WW1 Era Engraved Navy Good Conduct Medal

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Management number 16676287 Release Date 2025/10/05 List Price $92.08 Model Number 16676287
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ESATE SALE MEDAL

Inter-war entrenchment and expansion (1918–1941)
Further information: Washington Naval Conference, London Naval Treaty, and USS Panay incident
At the end of World War I, the United States Navy had almost 500,000 officers and enlisted men and women and in terms of personnel was the largest in the world.[3] Younger officers were enthusiastic about the potential of land-based naval aviation as well as the potential roles of aircraft carriers. Chief of Naval Operations Benson was not among them. He tried to abolish aviation in 1919 because he could not "conceive of any use the fleet will ever have for aviation." However Roosevelt listened to the visionaries and reversed Benson's decision.

CategoryVintage & collectibles > Antique > 100 years or older
SizeN/A
BrandUnique Vintage
ConditionGood

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