col. al gleim cnairs the medals seminar
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COL. AL GLEIM CNAIRS THE MEDALS SEMINAR.
LEFT TO RIGHT: LUNCHEON SPEAKER DR. PAUL WESOLOWSKI, WITH CHUCK BELL AND DAVE FOSTER.
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JOHN 0’g~LLEY; ANDREW LITHERLAND OF SPINK AND SON, LONDON; NOVI IVAN, FROM YUGOSLAVIA; AND BANQUET SPEAKER JOHN SYLVESTER JR.
OMSA SECRETARY JACK LELLE RECEIVES HIS LITERARY AWARD FROM LEE BISHOP.
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RAY KROULIK RECEIVES HIS LITERARY AWARD FROM LEE BISHOP.
Lee’s display was entitled "Spurlos Versenkt" - The Medals of William Leighton.
Then followed Chief Exhibit Chairman Alden Wright, who announced the winners of awards in various categories in this year’s compe- tition.
MISCELLANEOUS
First Place - Brian Cannon, for "The Blue Ribbon Medal for the USS Lake Champlain."
Second Place - Barry Weaver, for "The Man Makes the Medal." Third Place - Bernie Miller, for "Boy Scout & Girl Scout
Lifesaving Awards."
ORDERS OF KNIGHTHOOD - CHIVALRY AND MERIT
First Place - Paul Peters, for "The Order of Merit of the Prussian Crown."
Second Place - J. Robert Elliott, for "The Order of Maritime Merit of France."
Third Place - Ernest J. Fischer, for "The Order of Bahawalpur."
FOREIGN DECORATIONS, MEDALS AND AWARDS
First Place - Warren Sessler, for "Awards of the Japan Sea Disaster Rescue Association."
Second Place - J. Robert Elliott, for "French Campaign Medals of the Nineteenth Century."
Third Place - C. Peter Mulder, for "Awards to a Royal Danish Footman."
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