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Country: Italy
Established: The Medal for Military Valour (Medaglia al Valore Militare) was instituted by King Carlo Alberto of Sardinia in 1833.
Classes: Three; Gold (d'Oro), Silver (d'Argento) and Bronze (di Bronzo).
Criteria:
Silver Medal for Military Valor
During World War I, the Medal for Military Valor was awarded to military personnel for exceptional valor in combat. For each subsequent act of valor, the recipient was awarded a bar in the corresponding class.
 
Recipients - World War I Aces
21 Fucini, Mario
1 Silver, 1 Bronze
22 Green, James Hubert Ronald
1 Bronze
23 Hallonquist, Joseph Eskill
1 Bronze - 2 Nov 1918*
24 Hartney, Harold Evans
1 Silver
25 Imolesi, Attilio
1 Silver, 1 Bronze
26 Jerrard, Alan
1 Bronze
27 Lega, Giulio
2 Silver, 1 Bronze
28 Leonardi, Alvaro
2 Silver
29 Lombardi, Carlo
3 Silver
30 Magistrini, Cesare
2 Silver, 1 Bronze
* Gazetted
 
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