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I have this small Defence Medal Set and would like to know, if it´s possible to determine the occupation (e.g. fire brigade, Home Guard ...) for which the recipient received his Defence Medal? The medal was awarded to an Mr W. T. Jeffree from Kilivose Camborne in Cornwall. By Google I was able to find a William Thomas Jeffree Born in 1909 from Camborne, but I don´t know if that´s my recipient?!
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In the 2nd one under Strafen they have something new for the 27.1.18 and 21.3 18... Did they then cancel it all? Yes, he was pardoned by a decree of the emperor (given on the emperor´s birthday), which was confirmed by the court on the 21.03.1918. Most probably many soldiers punished for minor infractions were pardoned on this occasion!?
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@Chris Boonzaier Very nice document grouping, I really like these Ehrenkreuz documents from abroad! Do you know more about Mr. Jessen?
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heer Old boy with medal bar
turtle replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
I think his medals are: EK2/HKx/ Austrian WWI medal w/swords and Hungarian WWI medal. -
Nice early Bundeswehr pics! Are there some Bundeswehr Wehrpässe, too?
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Impressive EK2 citation with a very interesting Militärpaß, thanks for showing!!
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Award document grüne Fangschnur
turtle replied to dedehansen's topic in Germany: Weimar Republic & Deutsche Freikorps
Nice document! Do you have more stuff from the recipient? -
First time I see a WWI Wound Badge document listing the dates & places of the wounds, very nice!
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Very interesting medalbar, I´ve never seen a mounted Mine Rescue Medal before! The owner had an interesting career for sure as a WWI senior NCO and then in the Mine Rescue Service.
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WWI veterans, who never got their Verwundetenabzeichen could, from 30. January 1936 onwards, get a certificate to obtain a badge. From this date on it was not only awarded according to the number of wounds, but the severity was also taken into consideration, so your great grandfather would´ve qualified for the silver grade!
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Here´s his wedding picture: (Source: derwesten.de) Ludwig Erhard, chancellor from 1963-1966, served 1916-1918 with an artillery unit on the western front, was severely wounded and promoted to Unteroffizier. He received the Bayrisches Militärverdienstkreuz III. Klasse mit Schwertern
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Medal of Honor, awarded more than once?
turtle replied to bigjarofwasps's topic in United States of America
Yes, here´s a list of the two time MOH recipients: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Two-time_Medal_of_Honor_recipients http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/history/history_double.html