Super! Do you have a Xerox of it??? That was exactly the conclusion I had come to, although no modern book (English or German) has made these distinctions. At some stage it changed... in 1870 a white ribbon was for a non combatant, for 14-18 it changed somewhere along the line and we have more than just "EK for fighting man" and "EK for non fighting man" We have 1) EK for bravery in the field 2) EK for merit in the field 3) EK for military merit at home (for soldiers?) 4) EK for merit at home (Official + Civilians) with white ribbon. Now we need the EXACT statutes.....