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I've done my own bit of reserch about the parts tabs. Looks like they are the 2nd Army Aviation Support Regiment Oirone.
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These are beautiful rich. I'm curious to see what the verdict on my tabs are
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Hello Mervyn. I can't Id all of what you have but I can point out a few things. The insignia with the star with cross in the middle is a medical insignia. The bullion in the bottom row (3rd going left to right) is the royal finance guard. The insignia made with black cloth are late war issue. I like your Ethiopian ribbon bars.
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Thanks Claudio for the clarification. I didnt know that the document woukd specify in whst way the veteran was involved in the war. My guess was patrisan because the document didnt mention anything about prior military service.When I first askasked the seller about the group, he didnt know anything about it.
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Thank you Claudio!
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That may depend on everyone's budget. But for me it certainly was. The winner is actually apart of another online forum and posted it on the site.
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Rich, I apologize for the delay. This is a great piece of history you have here. Love the flag too. Id like to find an origional for my war room.
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intersting. ive associated sports more with trophies more than medals. other than the Olympics that is. very cool!
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Irish, nice find. i have one of these as well. i think its pretty cool that the government acknowledges the Mothers and Wife's that send their loved ones off to war. Claudio. as always, a lovely set indeed.
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nice medals Irish!
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this a great thread. thanks to all the contributors. i saw the colonial valor medal for sale a few months back on ebay. crazy auction.
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Rich, excellent display of Etterian medals! can we get a full shot of the rifle?
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Technically, the crowned Z means it came out of the Royal Mint. Other Mints are private manufactures. S&J and Zecca still make medals to this day. But the Z hallmark means that it's government issued.
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Hello all. This Silver Valor medal was awarded to Henry Forrest for his actions during the Great War. There are something's about this medal that I'm not 100% convinced about. It's known that veterans bought copy's of their awards until presented with the real deal, but this copy doesn't have any hall marks on it. Now the engraving. I'm no expert, but I've never seen a half script Half print engraving. Also a friend of mine pointed out that the engraving isn't even centered. Another thing that's suspicious is the date, note that there is no year. Just the month and day. Yet in the discriptipn it mentions the year. Even in the discriptipn it fails to mention his status as an ace. I'm no expert, but for thoese who are interested in something like this, please use caution. And if I'm completely wrong, good luck to the bidders.
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looks good to me. have you done any research?
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Cartaphilis, I love your Italian collection! especially your Etterian East Africa medal (thats a medal that has eluded me every time!)
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Very nice display of ribbons! i do have a question though. how come the Italians never put the "Victory medal" with the rest of their service awards?
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nice badge!
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I just had an interesting thought. Elmar, you said that Colbertaldo may have served long enough to eligible for the award. do you think its possible that he may have been sent to East Africa in the Late 30s'?
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thank you Claudio! question, was Colbertaldo part of this project? or is this a research page? both are great. im just learning how to navigate this website
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my italian medal and insignia display.
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Very interesting. I never would of thought they made mish mash of all the old divisions.