Decorations
Here is the ribbon bar of Major General Richard J. Marshall:
1st Row | Distinguished Service Cross | Army Distinguished Service Medal w/ two OLCs | Silver Star | |||||||||||||||
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2nd Row | Legion of Merit | Mexican Border Service Medal | World War I Victory Medal w/ four battle clasps | Army of Occupation of Germany Medal | ||||||||||||||
3rd Row | American Defense Service Medal w/ Foreign Service Clasp | Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal w/ silver and bronze service stars | World War II Victory Medal | Officer of the Legion of Honour | ||||||||||||||
4th Row | Grand Officer of the Order of Orange-Nassau | Philippine Distinguished Service Star w/ Bronze Star | Philippine Defense Medal w/ Bronze Star | Philippine Liberation Medal w/ two Bronze Stars |
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