US Presidential Service White House Badge in case with lapel pin Serial Numbered
Full size serial numbered badge. Case has the cardboard box with it. Three pins on the back to pin it on. Hard to find item. When you see the president, you often see military people around him with this on their jacket.
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Official Certificate Reads: This is to certify that the president of the United States of America in accordance with executive order and pursuant to act of Congress, has awarded the presidential medal of freedom to stand Meusel for extraordinary Fidelity and exceptionally meritorious conduct to the national interest of the United States as major-league baseball‘s perfect knight and humanitarian award this fifteenth day of February, 2011 More information about Stan Musial and the Award: Hall of Fame baseball player Stan Musial was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom today in Washington. The St. Louis Cardinals outfielder and first baseman received the medal from President Barack Obama today in a ceremony at the White House. “This is the top honor that I’m ever going to receive,” Musial told the St. Louis Beacon in his hotel room before the ceremony. The White House announced in November that Musial would receive the award. Musial was named the most valuable player three times and played in 24 All-Star Games in his career. He also acted as an unofficial American emissary to Poland and has worked closely with several charities. The Beacon reports Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., who attended the ceremony, said it was “very exciting” for all Cardinal fans. “This is a guy who is a role model for all professional athletes,” she said. “In fact, he's a role model for every American.” Rep. William Lacy Clay, D-St. Louis, released a statement following the ceremony in which he called Musial a “national treasure” and quoted former baseball commissioner Ford Frick's words inscribed at the base of Musial's statue at Busch Stadium: “Here stands baseball's perfect warrior. Here stands baseball's perfect knight.” And what did Musial have to say about the current signing situation with Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols? Musial said he was confident the Cardinals would sign Pujols to a new contract but said he didn't know when, the Beacon reports. “I'm sure they will” sign Pujols, he said. “He's a great hitter and a home-run hitter.” Among the other recipients of the Medal of Freedom today was poet and author Maya Angelou, who was born in St. Louis. Stan Musial is presented with The Presidential Medal of Freedom by President Barack Obama The White House on February 15, 2011 The grass-roots effort to have St. Louis Cardinals icon Stan Musial receive the most prestigious honor for a civilian in the United States has been successful, just in time for the Hall of Famer's 90th birthday. The White House announced this afternoon that Musial will receive the Presidential Medal of Freedom. The Cardinals and Musial were alerted about the honor early Wednesday morning. Musial will join other baseball greats who have won the award like Hank Aaron, Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente and Ted Williams. The award recipients are selected by the sitting president. “Thanksgiving has come early to Cardinals Nation,” said team official Ron Watermon, who spearheaded the “Stand for Stan” campaign that caught the White House's attention. “An early birthday present for Stan.” The Presidential Medal of Freedom is given “for especially meritorious contribution (in) cultural or other significant public or private endeavors.” Past winners are a diverse group, ranging from Alan Greenspan to Bill Cosby, Muhammad Ali to Paul Harvey, Estee Lauder to Moe Berg, the major-league catcher who was also a spy. The Musial family issued a statement this afternoon that read: “Stan and Lil Musial and their entire family are delighted with the news of his being awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedom. Stan would like to thank President Obama and especially Bill Dewitt Jr. and the entire Cardinal organization for their outstanding support.” Stan added: “I'm proud to be a Cardinal.” Musial is one of 14 awarded the Medal of Freedom today. The others: Former President George H.W. Bush; St. Louis native Maya Angelou, poet; Germany Chancellor Angela Merkel; U.S. Rep. John Lewis, D-Ga.; John H. Adams, co-founder of the Natural Resources Defense Council; Warren Buffet, investor and philanthropist; Jasper Johns, artist; Dr. Tom Little, U.S. ophthalmologist murdered in Afghanistan; Yo-Yo Ma, musician; Sylvia Mendez, civil rights activist; Bill Russell, former NBA player; Jean Kennedy Smith, former ambassador; and John Sweeney, former AFL-CIO president. The formal ceremony to present the awards will occur early in 2011, on a date to be announced later. Last May, the Cardinals created the “Stand for Stan” campaign to spread the word of Musial's deeds, both on the field and off. The Cardinals saw it as an opportunity to enhance their footprint in social media, using Facebook and Twitter to fuel the populist effort to lobby the White House on Musial's behalf. As part of the campaign, the Cardinals asked fans to print off the “Flat Stan” Musial cartoon and tote it around the world, snapping pics and sending them in via Facebook, Twitter or the team's official web site. The club also organized a “Stand for Stan” day at the ballpark, which took place in September. Musial is a three-time MVP who still holds the Cardinals' club records for hits, home runs and RBIs. When he retired from baseball after the 1963 season, Musial held 29 National League records and 17 major-league records. He has remained a presence in St. Louis in the decades since his retirement, never missing an opportunity to play his harmonica, dash off an autograph or talk about last night's Cardinals game with anyone who approaches him. Baseball Commissioner Bud Selig issued this statement: “On behalf of all of Major League Baseball, I am truly thrilled that The White House has honored Stan Musial with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, joining other legends of our game like the great Jackie Robinson, Roberto Clemente, Joe DiMaggio, Ted Williams, Buck O'Neil, Henry Aaron and Frank Robinson. “Stan Musial is an extraordinary human being, a great American and one of the best players in the history of the game. He has long been a treasure of St. Louis, but he represents all the best of our national pastime. Today, our game salutes Stan Musial on this highest honor from our country.” Political leaders from the region who had pressed the White House to make the award were pleased at the news. In her letter to the White House earlier this year, Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Mo., had pointed to Musial's work over the years on behalf of the USO, Boy Scouts, Senior Olympics, President's Council on Physical Fitness, Crippled Children's Society of St. Louis and other groups and charities. Today, she referred to Musial as “the kind of role model that America longs for. He has always cared about his community, his country, his fans and his teammates much more than he cared about his own glory.” Sen. Dick Durbin, D-Ill., recalled that while growing up in East St. Louis, his most prized possession was his Stan Musial Rawlings baseball gove. “I rubbed that leather glove with Gloveoleum until I was the only one who could still see his name burned in the leather,” Durbin said. “It is rare in history to find such a public person without a detractor. On the field and off, Stan Musial was always a gentleman, always a champion.” Durbin observed that umpires never ejected Musial in more than 3,000 games. “Stan exemplifies the values of sportsmanship, discipline, hard work, grace, consistency, excellence and humility. He is truly deserving of a Medal of Freedom,” Durbin said.