Skip to main content Collections MenuExpandMy CollectionView PDFUnited States MedalPreviousNext 300 x 300 (Download)United States MedalDaten.d.ClassificationsSculptureMediumbronze enamelCredit LineGift of the James Earle and Laura Gardin Fraser EstateObject number1969.1865 Discover More United States MedalUnited States Military Academy Sesquicentennial Medal- ObverseLaura Gardin Fraser1952United States Military Academy Sesquicentennial Medal - ReverseLaura Gardin Fraser1952 Image Not Available for Eagle MedalEagle MedalLaura Gardin Fraser1941Eagle MedalLaura Gardin Fraser1941Large Version of the Eagle MedalLaura Gardin Fraser1941"It can't miss, J.G.. The author got disillusioned with Communism, escaped from behind the Iron Curtain, came to the United States, lived on a sharecropper's farm in Georgia, spent a year in a state insane asylum, turned to religion, and now is a monk."Alan Dunn1950This Air Force photo, taken by Lieutenant Colonel Morgan R. Beamer of Salinas, California, in an RF-4C Phantom, shows the intense ground fire faced by United States pilots flying missions over North Vietnam. Morgan R. Beamer1966untitled [map of the United States]Pierre Bourdelleno date"Think of it this way. The whole world is broke, but the United States is less broke."Alan Dunnc 1965"Here's the record Chief. He's a member of the Sons of Democracy, the American Friends of Worldwide Democracy, the Guardians of the American Heritage, the People's League for Good Citizenship, the Friends of Freedom, the Conference for the Furtherance of Costitutional Government, the League for the Preservation of American Freedom, the Sentinels of Democracy, the Golden Rule Association, the Society for the Support of the Constitution of the United States, the International Congress for the Furtherance of Democracy, the Conference for the Observance of the Ten Commandments and the Society for the Preservation of North American Wild Life. We think he's a Commie."Alan Dunn1947We were received by the President of the United States with every honor and politeness (Baron Munchausen)John Held, Jr.c 1925 Powered by eMuseum