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Fisheries Jurisdiction Case - U.K. vs. Iceland

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The flag in the court favored column was wrong. The ICJ clearly favored the U.K. in this case. The Court found that:
1. The Icelandic Regulations of 1972 constituting a unilateral extension of the exclusive fishing rights of Iceland to 50 miles from the baselines were not opposable to the U.K.
2. Iceland is not entitled unilaterally to exclude U.K. fishing vessels from areas between the 12 mile and 50 mile limits.

Addition of Court Judgements in the "Court Favored" Column

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I was surprised that the flag in the Fisheries Jurisdiction Case -U.K. vs. Iceland was wrong. As a result, the collective judgements / rulings of the Court are now available for quick reference. Access to the Court's judgement .pdfs also allows easy juxtaposition when contrasting Dillard's reasoning with that of the Court as a whole. This is particularly helpful in longer involved cases like Western Sahara.

Pantethine (talk) 19:37, 27 July 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Dillard Ribbon Bar

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Prior to exhibiting Dillard's ribbon bar on the main article page, I am posting it here for peer review.

Due to the strange records fire in 1973 at the National Personnel Records Center, Dillard's DD214 does not exist. As a result, there is no official record of his awards, commendations etc. The National Archives will only confirm his rank at discharge - Colonel. I have verified his awards by citing other sources. Any comments as to whether or not the sources adequately support displaying of the ribbon, would be greatly appreciated.

Dillard's award from the Air Force was received as a civilian. I am not aware of the protocol surrounding a civilian medal /ribbon being displayed alongside awards received while in uniform. However, since this is a "virtual" ribbon bar and not being displayed in an official capacity, the Air Force ribbon, in my opinion , is fine alongside decorations received while an active member of the U.S. Army.

Bronze oak leaf cluster
Bronze star
Bronze star
1st Row Legion of Merit w/ OLC Bronze Star
2nd Row European-African-Middle Eastern Campaign Medal w/ two service stars Asiatic-Pacific Campaign Medal American Campaign Medal World War II Victory Medal
3rd Row Army of Occupation Medalw/ Germany Clasp National Defense Service Medal Armed Forces Reserve Medal w/ bronze hourglass Air Force Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service


  1. Legion of Merit w/ Oak Leaf Cluster
    Source: Meador, Daniel J. 1995, "Hardy C. Dillard: Writings & Speeches", University of Virginia Law School Foundation, p.10.
  2. Bronze Star
    Source: Meador, Daniel J. 1995, "Hardy C. Dillard: Writings & Speeches", University of Virginia Law School Foundation, p.10.
  3. American Campaign Medal
    Dillard was on active duty stateside from 1941 to 1944 with ranks of Major, Lt. Colonel and Colonel Source: Inventory of Papers of HCD, Arthur J. Morris Library, UVA School of Law.
  4. European African Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
    Photo of Dillard, alongside Brig. General Percy L. Sadler, wearing a single ribbon in the motif of a campaign medal with two service stars affixed. ,Source: https://wiki.riteme.site/wiki/File:Brig._General_Percy_L._Sadler_%26_Colonel_Hardy_Cross_Dillard.PNG
  5. World War Two Victory Medal
    Awarded to all U.S. service members on duty during World War Two.
  6. Army of Occupation Ribbon
    Dillard, as Colonel, was placed on active duty in the American Zone as Legal Adviser to the High Commissioner for Germany (1950). Source: Inventory of the Papers of Hardy Cross Dillard, 1925-1981, MSS 84-8, Box Number, Special Collections, University of Virginia Law Library.
  7. National Defense Service Medal
    On active duty (1950) as legal adviser to the High Commissioner for Germany. Source: Inventory of the Papers of Hardy Cross Dillard, 1925-1981, MSS 84-8, Box Number, Special Collections, University of Virginia Law Library.
  8. Armed Forces Reserve Medal
    Dillard was commander of the Civil Affairs reserve component of the Army from 1948 until his discharge in 1962. Source: Major Mays, Margaret P. "Col. Hardy C. Dillard", 3.20.62, The Charlottesville Progress; Inventory of the Papers of Hardy Cross Dillard, 1925-1981, MSS 84-8, Box Number, Special Collections, University of Virginia Law Library.
  9. Air Force Decoration for Exceptional Civilian Service
    Dillard was awarded the medal in 1970 for his work as a member of the Permanent Advisory Council to the U.S. Air Force Academy. Source: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:General_John_C._Meyer_and_Hardy_Cross_Dillard.PNG

Pantethine (talk) 11:52, 28 August 2014 (UTC)[reply]

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