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I think this is not a Belgian Medal
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Thanks Paul
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maybe french https://www.ebay.fr/itm/Boucle-ceinturon-troupe-modele-1862-Genie-Militaire-Second-Empire/162947301944?hash=item25f06a8238:g:YqwAAOSwslRaqmjN http://www.histoire-collection.com/catalog_3.html
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Hello, Not Belgian, they had a sword and an ax on their buckles regards
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Hello, I'm looking to buy the book Royal Service part 1 Who can help me ? Thanks Guy
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I am not negative about the Whito Lion. But the whole is a strange combination to my own part. Here a clear view of the other ribbons On the crown order it is clear that the rosette is gone. For example, I do not see a militait cross A medal of war volunteer 14-18 this is strengthened by the crown on the ribbon of the commemorative medal. The beret for the commemorative medal I foresee that it corresponds to the injury mark on the sleeve. (would normally be a red cross) What also stands out, he has 2 x 4 loops on the ubniform for 2 breast stars. I am proud that this officer did not put all the ribbons on his uniform. In addition, the uniform has 7 frontstrips. My suspicion that this is before 1940 i. No ribbons from 1940-1945. The cut of the uniform and the pants are also typical 1930s Blue dress It has the grad of Lieutenant Colonel der Gidsen All this in conjunction with the 2 foreign symbols of honor must give a good guideline to find the name. I am aware that this is a lot of work to check a whole bunch of canidates on their files.
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Thanks Jan The officer's name is a problem. I would like to find out the name on the basis of the ribbons. I only know that the Belgian officer of the cavalry is and that this medal has been received between 1914 and 1940. If you have a list of Belgian officers who have received this medal, you can always email me. On this basis I can trace the officer's other medals and other information that the uniform tells me. This would be a good step in the direction of the name
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Thanks Guy. But I have a doubt about the order of the Crown Italy. I thought the order of the Crown is red / white / red This still has small red sides and I think it is red / white / red / white / red Both sides can easily be seen next to the Belgian centenary medal where the end is black. For the second ribbon I did mention that you are right. Are there lists of the Belgian officers who have received the Royal Victorian Order ? Regards Guy
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Medal of the fiftieth anniversary of the Belgian Congo
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Need help to ID British medal to Belgian volunteers...
Guy replied to Stuka f's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
WWII Belgian Forces Britain Cross Medal Brigade Piron (not official) Diving regularly on sales sites. But are greatly exaggerated in my opinion -
Thanks Carol I forr the explination I'm looking for an offcier of the first type.
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Uncategorised Finds of the day
Guy replied to Stuka f's topic in Non Military Collectibles & Antiques
Hi Kris Still interesting. No, I'm not so musical that I could use this. Or maybe for things it should not be used for ...