Guard Medal
Guard Medal
Should President Bush get a medal for making Iraq very Liberal?
He took out that far right wing conservative Saddam Hussein and his Republican Guard and Republican Palace so that IRaq can have a good, decent, honest Democratic Party like the USA has.
He should get a medal for making America very liberal, Ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh!
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1855 Crimea Medals Queen Horse Guards Army War Print $16.25 Old Antique Historical Victorian Prints Maps and Historic Fine Art ———-. 1855 Crimea Medals Queen Horse Guards Army War Print Full Page From The Illustrated London News Dated 1855, An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Weeks Date As Shown On Top Of Page, The Size Of Each Page Is Approximately 15.5 X 11 Inches (395X280). All Are Genuine Antique Prints And Not Modern Copies, The Illustrated Londo… |
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1855 Crimea War Medals Queen England Horse Guards $20.75 1855 Crimea War Medals Queen England Horse Guards Full Page From The Illustrated London News Dated 1855, An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Weeks Date As Shown On Top Of Page, The Size Of Each Page Is Approximately 16 X 11 Inches (410X280). All Are Genuine Antique Prints And Not Modern Copies, The Illustrated London News Is An Illustrated Magazine Which Was First Printed In 1842 And Is The Finest Pic… |
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1855 Crimean Medals Ceremony Queen Horse Guards Army $29.75 Old Antique Historical Victorian Prints Maps and Historic Fine Art ———-. 1855 Crimean Medals Ceremony Queen Horse Guards Army A Double Page From The Illustrated London News Dated 1855, An Illustrated Weekly Newspaper Weeks Date As Shown On Top Of Page, The Size Of Each Page Is Approximately 22 X 16 Inches (560X410). All Are Genuine Antique Prints And Not Modern Copies, The Illustrated Lon… |
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Grilla Sneeze Guard, Hinged Doors, Fits #8160 Grilla Sneeze Guard, hinged doors ( Gold Medal – 8165 )… |
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Coast Guard Arctic Service-MINI MEDAL $6.00 Coast Guard Arctic Service-MINI MEDAL… |
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Coast Guard Heroism Medal-MINI MEDAL $6.00 Coast Guard Heroism Medal-MINI MEDAL… |
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Pewter Army National Guard Medal with St. Michael on Adjustable Leather Cord $7.95 … |
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American Military Patch Guide: Army, Army Air Force, Marine Corps, Navy, Civil Air Patrol, National Guard $24.95 8 x 11 & The single most complete source on United States military patches. Color plates illustrate and identify more than 2,000 patches and tabs, from World War II to the present. Promises to become the definitive work on U.S. Army shoulder sleeve insignia and patches…. |
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Sea Service Medals: Military Awards and Decorations of the Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard $22.70 As the first and only complete history of all personal awards and decorations of the United States’ three sea services, this book serves as a valuable resource of Navy, Marine Corps and Coast Guard awards. It also provides little-known historical information on the background and development of each award and decoration, along with details of its design and award criteria. Some never-before-photog… |
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Awards and Decorations of the United States National Guard: Awards and Decorations of the National Guard, Cold War Victory Medal $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher’s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: Awards and Decorations of the National Guard, Cold War Victory Medal, Texas Legislative Medal of Honor, Texas Cavalry Service Medal, Vermont Veterans Medal, Maryland National Guard Meritorious Civilian Service Me… |
Steve Nash NBA Career
Born on February 7, 1974, Steve Nash currently plays the guard position for the Phoenix Suns. He stands 6′3″ tall and weighs 195 lbs. While attending college in Santa Clara, Steve Nash was named as the West Coast Conference Player of the Year for two consecutive seasons. His collegiate basketball career wrapped with him being the Bronco’s all-time leader in career assists, free throw percentage and 3-pointers made and attempted. In 1993, Steve Nash could be found playing for the Canadian National Team and winning a silver medal. In addition, he played for British Columbia in the 1993 Canada Games, which earned him a bronze medal.
The 1996-1997 season marked the rookie year for Steve Nash. As a rookie, he started only one game but later proved himself after having his 3-point accuracy noted as the second-best ever for a Phoenix Suns rookie. The following season, from 1997 through 1998, Steve Nash worked hard to improve his ‘points per game’ average and became one of the most improved players in the league. The following year, which marked the 1998-1999 season was trying for Steve Nash, who suffered a lower back injury that caused him to miss the final 10 games of the year. He still managed, however, to play in 40 games and continued to improve his ‘points per game’ average during those games that he participated in. Yet again, difficulty struck Nash in the 1999-2000 season when an ankle injury took him out of 25 games during the season. He appeared in 56 games that year with 27 starts and an average of 8.6 points per game.
As things began to look up for the youngster, the 2001-2002 proved to be his best ever. During this season, Steve Nash scored an average of 17.9 points per game, which marked a career-high. In addition, he was the only Maverick player to participate and start in all 82 games during the season. Fans who thought the previous year’s games were plentiful found themselves excited to see another brilliant season from Steve Nash, who ranked third in NBA assists during the 2003-2004 season.
The 2004-2005 NBA season marked great honor for Steve Nash, who joined an elite group of athletes to ever be named as the NBA’s Most Valuable Player for the guard position. He was named to the NBA All-Star Team for the third time in his career and finally began to garner the recognition that he had worked so hard to achieve. In 2005-2006, Nash was awarded his second consecutive NBA Most Valuable Player Award.
As the years have progressed, Steve Nash has improved his game and has proven that hard work and persistence really does pay off. After starting his NBA career with struggling ‘points per game’ averages and several injuries, Steve Nash made a comeback that kept coming back season after season.
Fans who would like to request a signed photo or simply send Steve Nash their best wishes are urged to do so in care of his NBA franchise team. If you are requesting an autograph, be sure to include a SASE (self-addressed stamped envelope) along with your request. Letters and requests should be mailed to:
Steve Nash
Phoenix Suns
201 E. Jefferson St.
Phoenix, AZ 85004
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