By: Robert Paulson | 2011-02-12 | News and society An exciting auction for war memorabilia becomes a hive of interaction when the auctioneer gets started. The true value of these items is priceless as most of the articles came from a time when the nation was worried over the future of the wars. The wars had a huge affect on all the people who had family and friends serving in the armed forces. read more
By: Andrew Dalglish | 2010-04-04 | News and society A medal isn't always a medal. It's true. Rather the term 'medal' is commonly used to refer to one of three awards - an order, a decoration or (you guessed it) a medal. This article examines the differences in an accessible way providing real life anecdotes such as why, despite both being Knights of the British Empire, Rudy Giuliani is a KBE and Richard Branson a Sir. read more
By: Barry Sheppard | 2010-04-04 | News and society Except for World War 2 most medals are named on rim so they are very easy to identify. There are hundreds of different regiments and of course different ranks for medals from 1799 to the present day. Lots of very good replicas of British Military Medals and replacement medals are sold to museums. read more
By: Sanjay | 2010-09-18 | Football There are so many types of sports in the world while some other new sports are being invented. There are those popular with certain continental regions and those recognized internationally. The internationally recognized sports include football, rugby, golf, hockey, volleyball among others. Football is the most played sport in the world and with a huge number of followers in terms of supporters and fans. read more
By: Peter Cox | 2010-04-04 | News and society British war medals are highly collectible and can change hands for tens of thousands of pounds. The UK has no equivalent of the U.S. Stolen Valor Act of 2005 and so there is no limitation upon their sale and purchase by dealers and collectors. It is vital though for the novice collector to be aware of the substantive difference between service (or campaign) medals and gallantry medals. read more
By: deserveamedal2 | 2012-05-10 | Technology ‘Deserve A Medal’ is a new iPhone application that can be used to send anyone a virtual medal and accompanying certificate. The free service is the brainchild of ‘Seaton and Price Holdings Ltd’ who have also created a supporting website that can also be used in the same way. www.deserveamedal.com. read more
By: Sherry Nomi | 2011-01-01 | Games Download Medal of honor 2010 crack, this game is by EA. I will share some links from where you could download Medal of Honor 2010 game crack for pc. read more
By: Rama Krishna | 2010-05-27 | Other communications Historically, the medal or honorary awards have been used to honor someone when he or she is good at something or has achieved a good result. This tradition has been continuing to this time and no one can cast doubt on the important role of medals on employees' work productivity. read more
By: Chuck R Stewart | 2010-03-27 | Recreation & Sports Ever since the Industrial Revolution employers have rewarded good employees. Ever since the beginning of youth sports, coaches have been rewarding their players with special prizes. And, ever since people started volunteering to coach children's sports appreciative parents like to give the coaches a reward at the end of the season. read more
By: Sean Schneider | 2010-12-20 | Finance It has been recently announced that the Royal Mint is going to produce the winners' medals for the London 2012 Olympic Games. This really is thrilling news for the firm that currently mints each of the coins for Great Britain. Famous because of their contemporary concepts and quality, the Royal Mint will certainly develop a stunning group of medals once the world's top sports people journey to England's capital city. What is the history of the Olympic medals? Olympic gold medals ... read more
By: Barry Sheppard | 2010-04-04 | News and society Collecting British military medals for fun and profit might sound strange to some people, but it is a real collector's life and hobby. Many people love to collect stamps, photographs, coins, rocks, and many other things. These people love to collect British military medals. British medal collecting is huge all over the world. read more
By: Jonathan Musere | 2010-03-29 | Recreation & Sports A skillful, agile, and enduring fighter, Uganda's Leo Rwabwogo has maintained fame as Uganda's only Olympian to have ever won more than one Olympic medal. At the Olympics of 1968, held in Mexico City in Mexico, Rwabwogo won bronze. Four years later, at the the Olympics held in Munich in Germany, Rwabwogo won silver. The 1960s and 1970s involved Ugandans establishing a tradition of international boxing. Uganda boxers became both Commonwealth Games' and Africa amateur boxing champions. read more
By: Ashish pandey | 2011-06-28 | Internet Business Medal of Honor is a game that will reward those who love intense action. However, the game turns out to be a bit dull at some levels. But you can try out this one just for fun! read more
By: Eric Giguere | 2010-08-18 | Science The Fields Medal is a mathematic prize awarded to two, three or four under-40-year-old mathematicians with excellent achievements in maths. The event takes place at International Congress of the International Mathematical Union every four years. The Fields Medal 2010 will be held on August 19th, 2010 in India. read more
By: Peter Cox | 2010-04-04 | News and society Military medals are highly collectible and yet care needs to be taken when considering their sale or purchase. There are no restrictions in the sale of British Army medals, for example, and yet the same cannot be said of U.S. Army medals. A distinction needs to be made between service medals and gallantry medals. The sale of service medals is legal but the sale of gallantry medals, on the face of it, is not and could land you with a large fine and possibly even a prison sentence. read more