Austin_militaria
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How is the best way to research a recipient of the South Atlantic campaign medal? To 24385667, CPL MT Harriden R Signals? Most modern records are only available to family members or next of kin.
Thanks, -Rob
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8 hours ago, JohanH said:
I´m sure you will sell it!
Did you ever get a ribbon for it?
I did not, I figured it was not that big of a deal for the next person to be able to find. Thanks, -Rob
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21 hours ago, JapanX said:
Looks nice.
Could be the european work.
Thanks. I wonder if this is a sash badge as it is only about 55mm wide? It does not seam large enough for a neck order.
Any idea of the value? These orders are all over the place in pricing.
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31 minutes ago, hc8604 said:
I have always seen three classes for the service medal. Never heard of if being 4 classes.
There was an ebay seller that gave odd description of a service medal he has as a Japanese/Taiwanese WWII Marshall medal. Had it for sale for several hundred dollars. Had a laugh with that one. Very common medals in Taiwan.The others I think are organization medals. None of them look like government issued stuff. Close pictures would be better.
Thank you for the help. Here are some closer pics.
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12 hours ago, JapanX said:
Thanks, but I went through that list and could not ID any of them.
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On 24/10/2019 at 23:38, Austin_militaria said:
Does anyone know where I can get a replacement ribbon? Would it be the Red/White striped one or Yellow?
Thanks.
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Thank you Johan.
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Does anyone know how many 1st Class 1939 Liberty Neck Crosses with swords were awarded?
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Pre-WWII British Army General Officers Cap, made by Gieves
in Great Britain: Militaria: Badges, Uniforms & Equipment
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thanks for the reply. Most of their records were destroyer during WWII. I have narrowed it down to 1918-1935 or so. Brit stuff is very hard to date.