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English: WWI Medal of Honor recipient George H. Mallon. He wears the Medal of Honor, the French Légion d'honneur in the degree of Chevalier, the French Croix de guerre with bronze palm, and the Philippine Campaign Medal. Note, too, the single wound chevron on his lower right sleeve.
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4 November 1919Gregorian

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