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57 minutes ago, BalkanCollector said:
It is actually not WW1 but WW2. The ribbons are from left to right:
1 - British "1939-1945 Star" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939–1945_Star
2 - British "France and Germany Star" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939–1945_Star
3 - USA "World War 2 Victory Medal" https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_War_II_Victory_Medal_(United_States)
Hi
Thanks, I realise the typo now, that is should have been WW2, however im wondering how that combination came to be.
Would this be awarded to british officer? or an american serving with the british?
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HI
Thanks for letting me know, i didn't notice any damage indicating where they might have been. At least i know what to look out for.
Thanks.
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Hello
I found this ribbon bar in a antique market, not sure if its real or the ribbons are in the correct order.
From the research i have done they are.
1.Joint Services Commedation
2. Air Force Commendation (With bronze oak)
3.Presedential Citation
4.AirForce Outstanding Unit (3 Bronze oaks)
5. Air Force Good Conduct
6 National Defence Medal
7 Armed Forces Expeditionary
8.Air Force Overseas Short Tour (With Bronze Oak)
9 Air Force Overseas Long Tour (with bronze OaK)
10 Air Force Longevity (3 Bronze oaks)
11 Air Force NCO Profesional Military Education Graduate
12 Air Force Small Arms Expert
13 Air Force Training
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Hello All
I am looking for a supplier of parts to mount some US medal that i have. I noticed that the metal work is different from UK medals and so I am finding it difficult to find UK suppliers of US mounting parts.
Any help or suggestions that point me in the right directions would be greatly appreciated.
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USA Ribbon Bars
in United States of America
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HI JPL
Please see attached for the reverse of the bar