File:Ribbon bar for the Order of the Liberator (Venezuela) as presented to Charles Lindbergh on January 29, 1928.jpg

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English: Order of the Liberator, Venezuela, as presented to Charles Lindbergh on January 29, 1928 by Venezuelan president Juan Vincente Gomez upon Lindbergh's arrival at the Maracay airport in the "Spirit of St. Louis"
Date January 28, 2024
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Own work created using the metallic pin device from the actual ribbon bar awarded to Lindbergh:
(https://mohistory.org/collections/item/1928-060-0023?view=zoom)

with the photo of the faded ribbon replaced by the .png made by user Wiki Romi:
(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:VEN_Order_of_the_Liberator_-_Knight_BAR.png)
Author User:Indefatigable2

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