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On 05/11/2021 at 16:58, Antonio Prieto said:
Anything to do with this?
Military and Police Advisors Committee (MPAC)
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The Spanish National Association of Civil Protection Volunteer Groups (A.N.A.V.) are offering the following medal. I am not sure of the Offical status of their awards.
Further details here:
http://anavproteccioncivil.org/index.php/medallas/reconocimiento-covid19
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No wish to tread on Megan's toes but this picture shows a little more detail.
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There is an article on the 'British Medals Forum' that briefly discusses French made WW1 MC's. Yours could be one of these varieties. A number of Military Crosses were awarded to Allied troops during the First World War.
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18 hours ago, Zulu_00 said:
@ÖSTA have you any more information on the criteria for this award?
Unforunately not. As Antonio mentions above, this does appear to be an unofficial medal.
The medal is currently listed on eBay.de as article number: 133723850986 (eBay.ie & eBay.co.uk also list the item). Perhaps the seller has more information.
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Here is another medal from Ukraine. This has appeared on eBay with the following description:
'UKRANIAN INTERNATIONAL MEDAL WITH DOCUMENT
FOR HONORARY SERVICEThe badge of national honor - the medal "For the fight against the pandemic" (hereinafter - the medal) - is a non-governmental international award with a special status, established to honor the dedicated work of doctors, health professionals, professionals, employees, volunteers, philanthropists, citizens proved themselves in measures to overcome the corona pandemic'.1 -
The European Paratroopers Association are / were offering this 'unofficial' medal.
Medal & Ribbon Description
The medal is an antique bronze color metal disc 35 mm in diameter. The obverse depicts a triangle (international symbol of the civil defence) with above a biohazard symbol superimposed with a CBRN Gas Mask, (to symbolize the “war on virus”). At the top of the medal is the inscription: "FOR WAR ON VIRUS" and on the bottom is a piece of barbed wire (to symbolize the front-line in the pandemic fight). Centered on the reverse of the medal within a barbed wire circle, is the EPA logo. Encircling it is the inscription "EUROPEAN PARATROOPERS". The medal is suspended from a purplish red (international color of the airborne forces), blue and orange (international colors of the civil defence) ribbon 37mm wide. The ribbon has a wide center orange stripe, flanked on either side by a thin blue stripe, with a wide purplish red stripe at the edges.
Details here:
https://www.europeanparatroopers.org/news/focus/748-covid-19-medal.html
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Just to add. The ÖASG (Fig.1) Covid-19 medal is authorised for wear on uniforms of the Austrian armed forces, Fire brigades and also on uniforms of the Swedish armed forces.
The Covid-19 medal of the ÖLRG (Fig.2) is not authorised for wear on Austrian state uniforms.
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Another medal from Austria. This one is from the 'Österreichische Lebens Rettungs Gesellschaft' (ÖLRG) Austrian Life Rescue/Saving Society.
Österreichische Lebens Rettungs Gesellschaft Bundesverband Österreich Covid-19 Medaille.
The triangular ribbon to the medal is 40mm wide.
Details (in German) here:
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On 10/12/2020 at 05:42, ÖSTA said:
A Miniature Medal (double sided) is also available.
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The medal is issued in one of three styles of 'Ribboning' - Austrian, Bow & 'International'.
The medals illustrated here are, I believe, an earlier striking - The Medal eyelet (Öse) is different to the current example above.
This award has also been issued with Clasps for other areas of operation - "FLUT 2013" (Flood Assistance 2013) and "RUMÄNIEN" (Romania).
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5 hours ago, Elvis said:
Hello BlackcowboyBS,
who was the supplier of the set? Is it marked on the backside, or on the box?
How can the badge be attached? Can you provide an image from the backside?
Thanks
Hallo Elvis,
Hope you don't mind me contributing to your request for the above. From the examples I have seen, I haven't noticed any makers marks on either the Badge or the Box. My guess is that 'Das Veteranenabzeichen der Bundeswehr' is made by Steinhauer & Lück.
There are plenty commercially available on 'ebay.de' but the prices are embarrassingly high considering they probably cost pennies to make (as with the British equivalent).
Further info about the Badge here:
& here:
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On 22/07/2020 at 14:02, BlackcowboyBS said:
The idea for a badge for the veterans of the Deutsche Bundeswehr was born in 2013 but not brought to life before on 26.th of November 2018 the definition veteran and who could get this badge was published.
Any veteran who served in the Deutsche Bundeswehr could apply for this badge and then would get a letter with the badge after some time. I like the design, but to my likings it could have been bigger, I think the prince size of an iron cross would have been wonderfull. But here it is, mine arrived today.
Congratulations on finally receiving your Veterans Badge. Hope you wear it with pride.
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@Noor Great stuff. When was the good Major born?
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Great stuff. I don't know why but I have a soft spot for the Brunswick War Merit Cross.
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Would agree with Alex K. Both look fine. The Cross on the left looks to be a 1939-45 production piece.
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Just to add. Bronze and Gold versions of the above are also encountered.
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1 hour ago, dedehansen said:
Just expand on Andreas' post. Another reference affectively states that; from 1916 further examples of this medal were produced in gold plated silver (bronze being needed for the war effort)
'Die nachfolgenden Exemplare waren – wohl aus Materialproblemen (ab 1916 durfte kriegsbedingt keine Bronze mehr verwendet werden) – Silbervergoldet (950er Silber) hergestellt'.
Werner Heinz und K. P. Christian Spath: Die Rote-Kreuz-Medaille des Großherzogtums Oldenburg unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Verleihungen im Fürstentum Birkenfeld. In: Orden und Ehrenzeichen, 15. Jg., Nr. 85, Juni 2013, Seite 156.
With regard to the book recommended by Andreas:
(Friedhelm Beyreiß: Der Hausorden und die tragbaren Ehrenzeichen des Großherzogtum Oldenburg 1813-1918. Militair-Verlag Klaus D. Patzwall. Norderstedt 1997).
The information re: number of awards given, should be treated with some caution.*
* Werner Heinz, K. P. Christian Spath: Die Rote-Kreuz-Medaille des Großherzogtums Oldenburg unter besonderer Berücksichtigung der Verleihungen im Fürstentum Birkenfeld. In: Orden und Ehrenzeichen. 15. Jg., Nr. 85, Juni 2013.
This reference indicates up to 450 awards.
To cut a long story short:
Early pieces were goldplated/gilded bronze. Post 1916 examples goldplated/gilded 950 silver. Up to 450 awards could have been made.
Cheers
Paul H.
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Covid 19 Medals of the World
in Modern Campaigns and Conflicts
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As Mentioned by JensF.