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British pair from SOS.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
You bet! I don't think they could get any more on it if they tried. 6083. A/SIS.M.L.STEPHEN CRAIGS COURT H. NSG DIV. No 1DST.S.J.A.B.1927 Jeff read this like a book. It was great to meet him and get his opinion. -
I realize that these are not the most sought after pieces but when I saw this I knew I was going to buy it. Two days it sat there waiting for me. I see this like a work of art. Bar is marked Spink & Son Ltd. The extra 5 year service bars are a nice touch. This is one piece I own because I just like to look at it. Thanks, Chet
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I recently added this photo to my collection. The more I look at it the more I think I have seen it before.
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Canadian father and son grouping.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Here are the son's medals. Is it safe to assume that along with the ribbon the Can. Volunteer Service Medal is missing the maple leaf clasp? There was no paper work on the son. Thanks for looking. I know this is not a very sexy group but I am just learning and still taking small steps. -
Canadian father and son grouping.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
The group included his Discharge Certificate, a Veteran's Allowance form from 1936 and this document for the War Service Badge. Why would a 68 year old man get this badge? Is this one of those items that just needed to be applied for by a veteran? Are these easy to find? -
A new little display for my collection.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in United States of America
Thanks Mark, good to see another familiar name here. I looked carefully and this star is the bronze version. -
A new little display for my collection.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in United States of America
Thanks again guys. I will get this framed to protect it again. I bought it in a big Ziploc bag. A navy guy is fine with me. This is my second US group then. The first is the most cherished militaria I own - it was my Grandfathers! -
A new little display for my collection.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in United States of America
So this is one guy? Too bad that the person that did this did not write a name on it. There are layout lines on the back of the card board and I wish an extra 10 seconds would have been taken to add "Uncle Joe Smith" to give it a little more history. This will make a nice wall hanger for when I finally get my own space. Thank you all for the help and comments. Chet -
While driving past a local antique shop on my way to lunch the other day I suddenly got the feeling I should stop in and take a look around. I have been there before and never found a thing. I went in and this was in the second case inside the front door. I find it interesting for four reasons. First, it is always nice to find a BMVK2X on a bar locally. Second is the lack of an EK2. Third is the red backing which I have rarely found on Bavarian bars. And finally the unofficial clasp for the Kyffhauser medal which is spelled differently than in Detlevs book. A neat little bar. Too bad the moths got to it before I did.
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Hello, I bought this little display last week in a local antique shop. It looks to have been taped into the back of a picture frame at one time and I plan to put it back into one for display. I have a couple of questions that I hope someone could answer. First, is it possible that these were to one man? I don't remember having ever come across a group with three campaign medals in it. There is a silver star on the European/Africa and three bronze on the Pacific - that seems like a lot of action and no good conduct, Purple Heart or valor pieces. Second, can you tell me what the two ribbons on the bottom center are for as well as the red,white and blue one over the National Defence medal is. I looked at a couple of web pages but could not find these. Is the solid red one a unit commendation? I am a little ashamed to be an American and not know my own ribbons. I need to learn and that is why I am here. Thanks, Chet
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EK 1914 EK's with dedications or other engavings
CRBeery replied to kunsho's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Question on a WW1 trio.
CRBeery replied to CRBeery's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hello! Great to see this thread come back up again! Many thanks Gunner 1 for the extra information. I am looking at some old Cross & Cockade magazines looking for reference to him or the 15 Squadron. Rick - I got the little joke. There were a few actors in my family ya know. -
Thanks Gerd - the guy at the MAX sold it as a West Wall. I looked a little closer and almost did the "Happy" dance in front of him. I managed to get several tables away before it overcame me. He was also the source of two of my enamel lapel devices, my Saxon mini bar and the cased Johanniter. I still keep in touch with him.