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    Mark McShane

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    1. Reverse, later home black threaded stitiching evident on the top near the suspension clasp.
    2. Been a while since I posted here, but the medal should make up for that. Its an Irish Merchant Marine Medal with no bars, the ribbon has at some time been restitched at the top with an unsightly black thread. The medal itself although showing years of hand marks all over it still looks very well. Regards, Mark
    3. Chris, Both BH Mayer and Frank & Reif used the same obverse design, at the moment with the unmarked hollow badges it is not really 100% possible to say whether its one or the other of these two makers. Regards, Mark
    4. and the reverse, the inscription reads in english "Golden Jubilee"
    5. Here are the close up pictures of the Golden Jubilee medal. Obverse first
    6. Thanks Guys, These are not mine, so no history to them. Unfortunately the Jubilee medal ribbon was stored for some time resting on the medal, thats whey the stained circle is on it. I was thinking of using vanish or some other stain remover on it, but not sure. Both medals only have a colour over the base metal, so the jubilee has a gold gilt cover and the long service has a silver cover. I'll post some good closeups of each medal later. Regards, Mark
    7. Gents, As its been quite here in the northern Europe section, I thought I would share with you my medals for the Irish Garda Siochana (Police). The Long Service Medal was introduced in 1972 and was issued to all those members who completed 22 years service with exemplary conduct. It has a silver coloured medal and is issued un-named. The riboon is emerald green with two white stripes in the centre. The Golden Jubilee medal was also instituted in 1972 to commemerate the golden jubilee of the force. All members serving during the golden jubilee year were issued with this medal. The ribbon is three equal stripes of yellow, dark blue and yellow. Mark
    8. I know one of the two Naval Service personnel that got the DSM for the Air India Incident. One is Captain Jim Robinson, presently OCNOC of the Naval Service. Then he was LCDR and Co of the Aisling. The other sailor I forget his name, but I remeber sailing with him on LE Orla. I remember being on parade and him wearing the DSM, everyone else having oly a paltry 10 year service or maybe a Peacekeeping medal. Mark
    9. A closeup of the obverse, 2nd medal. Both medals have solder visible around the suspension ring, the 2nd one having more. On the WAF site when I first posted this medal, someone mentioned that the final finishing of the medals by the manufacturers left a lot ot be desired. Does anyone have more info on this or more info on the different finishes observed on the medals?
    10. My last non-combatant medal, the pictures are from a while back, but they do the job. Another puzzler, the ribbon is on back to front!
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