File:Design of WWI Campaign Medal Japan front.jpg

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日本語: 大正4年11月に制定された日本の大正三四年従軍記章の図式(表面)。
English: The design of WWI Campaign Medal of Japan established in November 1915 (front).
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Source 大正4年11月5日勅令第203号「大正三四年従軍記章令」(『官報』第981号、1915年11月6日)。National Diet Library Digital Collections: Persistent ID 2953089
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