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    Herr General

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    1. I am not completely sure about his rank yet. His grandson has send me some information including scans his Wehrmacht Soldbuch!!! And his British pay book!! He was captured in Monte Casino and somehow managed to joining the free Polish forces without much problems! he ended the war as a driver of a Sherman Tank in Africa! 

      I would like more info about the source you mentioned! 

       

    2. Meet my friend Lt Colonel Harold Wallace Dee MBE who passed away in 2013.

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      Lt Colonel Geordie Dee was a true soldier! He served more than 50 years in the British Army. A few years ago he send me a list of his medals. Together they give a good overview of his military carrier.
       
      He fought and served in many wars and theatres of operations. During the Second World War he joined the Home Defence at the age of 15. In 1944 he enrolled into the No. 6 Commandos. In the Netherlands he saw (among other places) action in the Osen (Bell Island) river crossing near Roermond. His unit finished “their war” in Germany.
       
      After the Second World War he stayed in the army and served as a sergeant in the Kings Shropshire Light Infantry Regiment during the Korean War. After the Korean war he was send to Kenya to help during the Mau Rebellion and the Kenya Emergency. During this conflict he gained the rank of company sergeant mayor. He was air lifted from Kenya for the Suez channel crisis in 1956.
       
      He stayed in the Arab world and was enrolled as a Regimental sergeant mayor in the Trucial Oman Scouts. This unit was a paramilitary force raised by the British to serve in the Trucial States. The troops were mixed Arab and British. Due to a disagreement about land and associated oil rights, the Imam of Oman rebelled against the Sultan of Muscat.
       
      “To sum up Geordie Dee he had a magnetic personality, a brilliant sense of humor,” said Terry Ward, a TOS who first met Dee in the early 1960s. “Rank meant little do him as long as you got on and did the job. If you didn’t do the job he might pull some rank on you. He retained that attitude right throughout. All he wanted was efficiency.”
       
      His next posting was in Asia. As Regimental sergeant mayor in the The King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry during the Indonesia–Malaysia confrontation in 1962.
       
      In 1969 he returned to the United Kingdom and served multiple tours in his beloved KSLI regiment during the conflict in Northern Ireland. He rose to the ranks as a captain, major and lieutenant colonel between 1969 – 1980. In 1973 he was invested as a Member of the British Empire for his leadership in the Northern Ireland conflict.
       
      His last posting was in Cyprus in 1979. He retired fully in 1990. In 2002 he was awarded the Tower of Al-Qasmi 2nd class medal by the government of the Ras Al Khaima - United Arab Emirates. This for his loyal and distinguished service to the Trucial Oman Scouts in their formation years. (he was the honorary president of the Trucial Oman Scout Association)
       
       
      His full medal entitlement:
       
      1 Member of the British Empire (MBE, Military division)
      2 The France and Germany Star
      3 The Defence Medal
      4 The 1939/45 War Medal
      5 The General Service Medal 1918 version with clasp Malaya, Arabian Peninsula and Mentioned in Dispatches
      6 The Korea Medal
      7 The United Nations Service Medal for Korea
      8 The Africa General Service Medal with clasp Kenya
      9 The General Service Medal 1962 version with clasp Northern Ireland
      10 The United Nations Cyprus Medal
      11 The Long Service and Good Conduct Medal with clasp Regular Army
      12 Tower of Al-Qasmi 2nd class medal from the Ras Al Khaima - United Arab Emirates

      Does this count as an Omani medal? 

    3. Enclosed you will find a picture of the medalbar of a Dutch retired Air Force Colonel. He worked as a military attaché in Estonia. 

      1- Award for Honorable Prolonged Service as Officer - The Netherlands
      2- Cross for the Four Day Marches - The Netherlands
      3 - Cross of Merit of the Estonian Minister of Defense - Republic of Estonia
      4 - Medal of Merit of the Estonian Minister of Defense - Republic of Estonia
      5 - Medal of Honourable Merit for Contribution to Armed Forces Development - Republic of Latvia

       

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    4. I was contacted by an gentlemen who received the baton/insignia in the picture as a gift from a military veteran. The veteran told him that it was part of a medal. At this time the veteran was a French Concorde Pilot. 

      Could it be an on-official baton related to the Medaille Militaire? Could there be an French Foreign legion connection?  

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    5. Hello, I'm looking for all information about the following man. Why did he receive these high decorations? Who was he? Did he have more medals? When and how did he die etc?

      dr. Alex Walter
      Ministerialrat and Ministerialdirektor im Reichsministerium für Ernährung und Landwirtschaft.
      Leutnant der Reserve des Königlich Preussischen Kaiser Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiments Nr. 2
      SS-Sturmbannführer 314998
      Member of the NSDAP 5853411
      Born 17 January 1888

      Germany
      5 November 1914
      Iron Cross II class

      Austria-Hungaria
      8 July 1915
      Militar Verdienstkreuz III klasse mit der Kriegsdecoration III klasse

      Spain
      1926
      Knight in the Order of Isabella the Catholic

      Germany
      1934
      Ehrenkreuz für Frontkämpfer

      Spain
      23 February 1934
      Commander in the Order of Isabella the Catholic

      Netherlands
      25 July 1934
      Commander in the Order of Oranje-Nassau

      Denmark
      16 August 1934
      Commander II grade in the Order of the Dannebrog

      Bulgaria
      2 May 1938
      Commander in the Order of Civil Merit

      Italy
      21 February 1938
      Grand officer with star in the Order of Merit

      Sweden
      22 October 1940
      Commander in the Royal Order of the Seraphim

      Bulgaria
      1942
      Grand cross in the Order of Civil Merit

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