DescriptionFirst Battle of Leipzig 1642 on the Swedish 1927 Art Deco Medal 1st Life Grenadier Regiment, obverse.jpg
English: First Battle of Leipzig 1642 on the Swedish 1927 Art Deco Medal 1st Life Grenadier Regiment
Bronze d. = 45 mm.
2 lines at r. of 3 military flags: "LEPZIG 1642". Surrounding: "ÖSTGÖTAFÄNIKORNA - KUNGL· FÖRSTA LIVGRENADJÄRREGEMENTET 1927"/ 12 lines: "ETT TACK TILL DE STORA FREJDADE MÄN SOM MÖTTE HART MED HART TILL ALLA SOM FÖLLO OCH GÖMDES I FJÄRRAN MULL OCH GLÖMDES ETT TACK FÖR ATT ÄN VARA FÄDERS HEM ÄR VART V. v. H.". Armémuseum (Museum military history of Sweden in Stockholm) https://digitaltmuseum.se/021025682721/medalj ; https://www.europeana.eu/en/item/91616/arme_object_AM085200
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Swedish 1927 Art Deco Medal 1st Life Grenadier Regiment