Médaillon Des Deux Épées

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title: Médaillon Des Deux Épées
text: The Médaillon Des Deux Épées was a French military award in the 18th century. The medal was established on 16 April 1771 by King Louis XV for the Army, and on 25 December 1774 by King Louis XVI for the Navy. It was created to encourage non-commissioned officers and other ranks with at least 24 years of service, but could not receive the Order of Saint Louis or the Institution of Military Merit, to reenlist in the army or navy. The award came with exemptions from personal tax (Taille), Corvée wor
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description: French military award
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