Chuck was awarded three medals and a bronze star for his service in WWII. The medals would have been the same as those below. One of these medals would have had the bronze star pinned to the middle of the ribbon, though I am not sure which.

World War II Victory Medal

This medal was awarded to any member of the US military to serve between December 7th, 1941 and December 31st, 1946.

The medal’s front depicts Nike standing victorious, holding a broken sword, representing the broken power of the Axis, with one foot upon the helmet of Mars, the Roman god of war, representing the end of the conflict. Behind Nike is a sunburst, representing the dawn of peace. The reverse recalls the “Four Freedoms” speech by President Roosevelt, with a laurel sprig, surrounded by the words “United States of America”, and the dates of the conflict, “1941-1945”. The edges of the ribbon revisit the multi-colored rainbow ribbon of the Allied World War I Victory Medal. This again honors all the allied nations. The wide red center represents the new sacrifice of blood by World War II combatants. The thin white lines separating the central red band from the outer multi-colored bands represent the rays of new hope, two of them signifying that this was the second global conflict.

World War II Victory Medal

World War II Victory Medal

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

This medal was awarded to any member of the US military to serve in the Pacific Theater from 1941 to 1945.

The flag colors of Japan and the United States are visible in the ribbon.

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal

American Theater/Campaign Medal

This medal was awarded to any member of the US military to serve in the American Theater (the Atlantic Coast) from December 1st, 1941 to March 2nd, 1946.

American Theater Campaign Medal

American Theater Campaign Medal