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    lambert

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    1. http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/57863-victory-medal-award-documents-in-general/page-3 continue following Italian Victory Medal. Hello Claudio. I know your site. (very informative), my collection is 95% about the WWI and inter-allied medal, WWII and Brazil (the Brazilian Army has fought in Italy in 1944 -45, under the command of the 5th U.S. Army) I had enough time to look for references on this medal unofficial. unfortunately only this forum Obtiva some reference. I have no doubt that it existed, even if it was a very very small amount, in the book of Mr. Costantino Scarpa / Paolo Sézanne Unfortunately Mr. Laslo never knew of her existence. That's what I think. greeting Lambert
    2. Hi Jean. Good example, it's possible that now I sought some other certificates for my collection. Lambert
    3. Hello Claudio. Thanks for posting this, I actually knew this kind of medal, the time I posted this in the following VIC Italian, but got no comment ... http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/49858-italian-victory-medals/page-7 #132 - 134 I think this medal could be classified in the category unofficial VIC as in French? Lambert
    4. Hello Sergio you could talk more variant of the Victory Medal (1915-1918)? you have pictures of this medal? Lambert
    5. Hi Bill e All I saw the pictures of the medals, rapid analysis ... Some very interesting models Unofficial USA and Japan (made ​​in France), the Ribbons are mostly of British manufacturing (Replacement). There is to certify that the medal Sian is true, not with these photos. Medal of Brazil seems to be OK, but there are no guarantees for now. Best Regards. Lambert
    6. hi Paul. This is the right model for diploma Army Victory Medal. There is a degree to commemorative War Medal 1915 - 1918 is different. the certificate says "LA MEDAGLIA A RICORDO DELLA GVERRA EVROPEA - MCMXIV - MXMXVIII " (medal victory) both treated as "ricordo" (remembrance) medal. Attestation of commemorative medal: "DECRETA .... È AVTORIZZATO A FREGIARSI DELLA DELLA MEDAGLIA ISTITVITA A RICORDO GVERRA MCMXV - MCMXVIII " Later this law received a stamp, allowing also the Victory Medal, so a Double Degree. Best Regards Lambert photos http://www.medailles1914-1918.fr/italie-commemora.html
    7. And now, my new purchase .. Unofficial Vic French, Charles Type 1 Best Regards Lambert
    8. January 29, 1923 I do not know much about these certificates, I believe that is not only interesting in them the names of the soldiers of the Great War, but also the signature of the master or the 1st Minister?
    9. Hi All Recently acquired this document, Certificate of Italian Victory Medal. This is the first certificate that I got. Lambert
    10. Hi Bill, Good to have it back, is a fine example unofficial. Is preferable to have even one British Ribbon, than having horrible modern ribbons. Best Regards Lambert
    11. photo with the veteran of the Foreign Legion (?) and his medals .. note the vic unofficial model Charles.
    12. Hi Bill. Remember that the Belgian medal, manufactured in France, has the ball slightly larger and thinner wire suspension. --- Recently acquired in France, one vic unofficial French model Charles, maker's is clearly legible. Best Regards Lambert
    13. Is wonderful can learn a little bit of life that soldiers. I continue my project to join the medals named "Lambert" ... Best Lambert
    14. Yep ! possibly this house. https://maps.google.com/maps?q=19+Dering+Road,+Croydon,+Reino+Unido&hl=pt-BR&ll=51.365203,-0.100937&spn=0.007315,0.021136&sll=51.365195,-0.100915&layer=c&cbp=12,82.82,,0,-1.2&cbll=51.365288,-0.101018&hnear=19+Dering+Rd,+Croydon+CR0+1DS,+Reino+Unido&t=h&z=16&panoid=hPFMMMZoDuju4q6RfV6l9Q Thanks Paul.. Best Lambert
    15. Hi All Trio to G-1228 Pte Herbert Lambert The Queen's Regiment ( Royal West Surrey ) The 1911 Census shows him living in Croydon with his wife and two children at 19 Dering Road South Croydon. Herbert Lambert served with the 7th Battalion and landed in France 27th July 1915 and went on to serve in the MFP ( Military Foot Police ) with the number P18487 he was discharged to Class Z 12th February 1919. Best regards Lambert
    16. Hello All. New acquisition a British Trio named to Pte H. Lambert. Best Lambert
    17. hello all I agree Jim. I had not seen the suspension of the medal, a really good example, but it is very worn with the Ribbon, the lack of the brooch devalues ​​much .. $ 375 is a lot. Best Lambert
    18. Hi Bill Thanks.. Can I post images scanned .. Best Lambert
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