Grouping, Pfc. Stanislaus Mazany, 9th Infantry Division, WIA, ETO
€695.00
Tax included
Rare genuine WWII US Army grouping, which belonged to some Private First Class Stanislaus Mazany, 9th Infantry Division, and includes the following items:
- Bronze Star with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, coming in its case along with ribbon bar and lapel badge; - Purple Heart with Bronze Oak Leaf Cluster, coming in its case along with ribbon bar and lapel badge; name Stanislaus Mazany has been engraved on the reverse of the medal.
Great homogeneous set, in very good overall condition.
Stanislaus Mazany, a.k.a. 'Stanley', was born on May 15, 1919 in Wisconsin in a family of Polish descent and joined the US Army on October 1st, 1940 (ASN 16020953). He went on to serve with 9th Infantry Division and deployed to Europe, where he was wounded in action on July 20, 1944 (France) and February 28, 1945 (Germany). Discharged on June 24, 1945 as a Private First Class, he passed away on April 2, 1982.
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