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Inter-Allied Victory Medal (Greece)

The Inter-Allied Victory Medal (Greece) was the Greek version of the Inter-Allied Victory Medal. This medal was awarded to personnel who served in the Greek armed forces during World War I between 1914 and 1918. It was instituted to commemorate the Allied victory and to recognize service members who contributed to that victory.

The medal's design generally followed a standard pattern adopted by the Allied nations, though specific details varied by country. The Greek version typically featured a winged figure of Victory on the obverse, often with inscriptions related to the war. The reverse usually displayed a dedication or a symbol representing the alliance of nations.

Eligibility requirements typically included active service in the Greek military for a specified period during the war. The exact criteria for eligibility were determined by the Greek government. The medal was typically worn on the left chest, suspended from a ribbon. The ribbon's colors and design were unique to Greece, distinguishing it from the victory medals of other Allied nations.