2 WWII Bar Pins of the 4th Infantry Division
Artifact IDMO 2002.24.5b-c
Object Type
Medal
Date
1939-1945
Medium
Fabric, metal
DimensionsOverall W 1 3/4 in (4.4 cm )
Physical DescriptionTwo Wold War II bar pins of the 4th Infantry Division. One is red, white and blue striped; other is striped brown, white, black, green, red, and blue.
Historical NoteAs a World War II war correspondent for Collier's, Ernest Hemingway was attached to the 22nd Infantry Regiment of the U.S. Army's 4th Infantry Division. He witness the D-Day landings at Normandy and the liberation of Paris. The writer courted controversy, as well, by "playing soldier" in the words of one division member. Hemingway would subsequently use World War II as the backdrop for his novel "Across the River and Into the Trees" (1950).
Additional DetailsCustodial History NoteThis item was donated to the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum by Mary Hemingway, the wife of Ernest Hemingway in 1986.
Credit LineJohn F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum, Boston, MA; Gift of Mary Hemingway; Ernest Hemingway Collection
National Archives Catalog CollectionJohn F. Kennedy Library Museum Collection (National Archives Identifier 1676934)
National Archives Catalog SeriesErnest Hemingway Collection (National Archives Identifier 575085)
Use Restriction StatusUnrestrictedUse Restriction NoteReproduction or other use of these holdings or images thereof is unrestricted.In Collection(s)
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