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It depends on how many ribbons are worn. The MOH is always the top ribbon in precedence on the bar.
so, if the lower rows are full then the MOH is on a row alone atop the others. If there’s an odd amount, like the Navy Seal, then the MOH will be worn on same row as another ribbon but in higher precedence.
the staggered bars are just arranged so all can be seen.
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Next question, what color belt buckle would a Bavarian Flugeladjutant wear, silver?
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Does this book have any feldgrau uniforms to compare the changes?
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On 18/08/2019 at 13:16, saschaw said:
Wow, now that's an impressive combination of high awards... however, just in case this is a path the further discussion might take: I would avoid to add anything else than what someone had, if such a tunic is attributed to a certain person. Or in doubt: not replace any (other, non-fitting) awards. But that's just my few Pfenninge as a purist.
Wouldn’t it be great to have the awards Castell was entitled to display on this tunic?
I'm still not convinced Castell was not awarded the EK1 during the war. It’s hard to find good photos of the man but I think this could be him
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6 hours ago, Utgardloki said:
I know that is a bit off-topic but is this a field grey Friedensuniform?
I need to buy more literature about those uniforms. What was the main difference to the old blue ones? Sure the color.
No more epaulettes but only shoulder boards? Not so many variations in cavalry uniforms? I have never actually seen a comprehensive description of the differences to the blue one.Yes, he wears a a Friedensrock. He’s Bavarian but not sure if the collar litzen represents Leib Regt, General Staff, etc.
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So, I wonder how likely it could be that he was awarded honors not listed in the 1916 nor 1918.
in 1916 these awards would have been worn on the breast. It appears only the Franz Joseph would be worn on the right side. (Opposite breast side of medal bar) it looks like his Franz Joseph maybe without War decoration.
Bayern Militär Verdienstorden, Offizierskreuz mit Schwertern
Bayern Verdienstorden vom heiligen Michael, Offizierskreuz
Hohenzollern Hohenzollern Hausorden, Ehrenkomturkreuz mit Schwertern
Mecklenburg Greiffenorden, Offizierskreuz
Preussen Johanitterorden, Kreuz der Ehrenritter
Österreich Franz Josefsorden, Komturkreuz mit der Stern
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Thanks,
I've never seen that badge before. I wonder if Castell-Castell was awarded any Turkish or Bulgarian awards? It would be reasonable to assume so given his position.
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He was a a colonel and promoted Generalmajor a la suite
Graf Castell-Castell
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That’s a long I can’t use on my Service. Blocked
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It’s certainly beautiful. I’ve always loved Bulgarian orders, especially the order of bravery.
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Superb examples
thanks for sharing
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It’s strange and had to been deliberately done seeing as all would know the rules. I think that’s Castell-Castell, his Flugeladjutant, next to him.
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I think so too. It’s hard to find photos of Ludwig and his Entourage
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Is this the same man?
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Is this the same man?
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What decorations belong here
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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Ok, another question. Would the collar tabs on this tunic be 1910 pattern or M1915 pattern added to a 1910/15 tunic?