They are certainly interesting, and while your Grandfather isn't around to help with the details, you can certainly get various catalogs and online help to do some research yourself if you like. See if there's a setting for white balance on your camera. If you set it to "tungsten" (ie, normal light bulb) you should be able to get rid of that yellow color from your shots. Dave
The center medal in the shadowbox is the French Croix de Guerre with a bronze palm. This is a pretty significant award -- the equivalent of the Silver Star in the US.
The medal wasn't personally issued to dad. It was awarded to his outfit, the 82nd Airborne. I put the box together with a commemorative D-Day, Battle of the Bulge, and a repro CdG. Dad saw a bunch of action and it was just an addition to a wall of items he has put together in his family room. BTW, the medals are all hanging from an actual piece of parachute shroud line from WWII he brought back. Here is a picture of dad next to his WWII uniform. Greg
Great notes and great story. Thanks so much for sharing! That should make the notes even more personal.
The French Croix de Guerre is represented on the uniform by the fourragere on the left shoulder. The fourragere on the right shoulder represents the Military Order of William presented by the Dutch to the 82d Airborne.
A hearty thanks to you for posting this, and to your dad - we all owe him and people of his generation so much for the incredible sacrifices they made that we all may live in freedom.