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English: First Sergeant Sidney Gumpertz, United States Army, received the Medal of Honor for his actions in World War I. The medals he is wearing are, from left to right, the Army Medal of Honor, the Médaille militaire, and the Croix de guerre with palm.
Date published 1921
Source Donald F. Biggs, ed (1921). Illinois in the World War: An Illustrated History of the Thirty-third Division. 1. Chicago: States Publications Society. p. 351.
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