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    Piramida

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    1. Here is a link to a photo that I found today on the website of the National Portrait Gallery in the UK:

      http://www.npg.org.uk/collections/search/portraitLarge/mw235312/Probably-Prince-Iesato-Tokugawa?sort=dateDesc&search=sa&sText=LAFAYETTE+%28Ltd%29&LinkID=mp08092&role=art&displayStyle=list&displayNo=60&wPage=25&rNo=1509

      It is titled "Probably Prince Iesato Tokugawa". He is wearing the uniform of a Japanese nobleman and on it is the star of the Order of the White Eagle of Serbia/Yugoslavia.

      Best

      Ivan

    2. To me it seems to be the knights cross(3rd class the order had 3 classes knight, officer and commander) of the french order of social merit. It was established in 1936 and abolished in 1963 with the institution of the national order of merit.

      Ivan

    3. Here is another medal bar of the same origin as the previous one I've posted. This one as far as I can tell belonged to an officer who had served at least from 1876 until 1913.

      The medals are from left to right

      Order of the Star of Karageorge Military IV degree

      Order of the White Eagle Civil IV degree

      Legion of Honour IV degree (French)

      Milos Obilic Bravery Medal with two oak leaf branches

      Peter I Enthronement Medal 1903

      1 April coup d'?tat Medal 1893

      Military Virtue Medal

      Serbo-Turkish Wars Medal 1876-1878

      War with Bulgaria Medal 1885

      First Balkan War Medal 1912

      Second Balkan War Medal 1913

      My apologies for the dark picture, hope you will still enjoy it

      All the best

      Ivan

    4. 5 minutes walk!! That's 15 minutes total there and back (with 5 minutes to answer the question).

      You gotta go! :Cat-Scratch:

      Well its not so much that I'm a lazy person but the archives are quite intimidating, theres a big yard with dogs that always seem to be extremely bloodthirsty so I can never get up the courage to ring the bell...

      Oak branch upon a ribbon denoted a repeated award of the same decoration.

      Dragomir

      Thank you Dragomir for this piece of information

    5. I don't think he ever became an officer, obviously he distinguished himself most in the first balkan war.

      Stangely enough I have no idea what the significance of a palm is on serbian awards, we'll have to wait for someone more knowledgeable to answer that question :)

      As for the bravery rolls they should exist, I've been meaning to go to the national archive and make an enquiry about that and a few other things but I never get around to it, even though its a five minute walk from where I live....

      I have a few other photos of serbian medal bars I'll try to post them at a later time.

      all the best

      Ivan

    6. Hello everbody, I thought that I might show you a photo of a photo of a serbian medal bar thats in the possession of an acquaintance of mine.

      What makes it interesting is the fact that its got the first type gold and silver bravery medals that very given out during a very short period of time (november 1912 - july 1913). They were changed to the Milos Obilic medal for bravery because soldiers complained that a womens image should not be on a medal for bravery.

      In case somebody doesn't know the medals are from left to right:

      Gold Medal for Bravery 1912

      Silver Medal for Bravery 1912

      Medal for Loyalty to the Fatherland (retreat through Albania) 1915

      Croix de Guerre avec Palme (French)

      First Balkan War Medal 1912

      Second Balkan War Medal 1913

      First World War Medal 1914 - 1918

      Enjoy :cheers:

      Ivan

    7. Hello Miguel, I hope this helps

      The Zealous Service 1877-78 medal was established on the 15th of February 1878 by Prince Milan Obrenovic.

      It was awarded for "exemplary and zealous service during the war with the goal of helping the work of the army or in general with the goal of liberation and independence" (sorry for the rough translation)

      It had two classes a gold and silver one. All in all 69 gold and 376 silver were awarded. Two of the gold were further decorated with brilliants. One was given to General Kosta Protic at that time the head of the army. The other was awarded to Jovan Ristic then the minister of foreign affairs.

      Ivan

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