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In February1864 Wilhelm I decided a award was needed for the war with Denmark, but didn't want to resurrect the Iron Cross. Thus the Milit?r=Ehrenzeichen was created. It came in a 1st Class cross and a 2nd Class medal, to be awarded to the rank of Feldwebel and below for "merit before the enemy". To put it in perspective, it was worn on the Iron Cross ribbon. It went on to be awarded for the "notch wars"of 1866 and the colonial wars. In the Great War it was awarded to foreigners in lieu of an Iron Cross.
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Here are a couple links that should prove useful. http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=16848&hl http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=14724&hl I don't think Boeshield's available outside the US, but similar products can be found in bicycle shops as chain lube.
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The braid on the sleeve seems to indicate Honved . The hat looks like a Pelzm?tze with the dual A-H Wappen.
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EK 1914 1914 'k.a.g.' ek2
Tom Y replied to Eric Stahlhut's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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The first medal is the Milit?r Ehrenzeichen II Klasse, roughly the equivalent of an EKII for wars where the EK was not awarded. You're right, the second appears to be the K?niggratz Kreuz from the Austro-Prussian War of 1866. The third, the Centen?r Medaille of 1897, and finally the Landwehr Dienstabzeichen as are the 2 singles, the pinback being official and the other a private purchase. The metal one was made to hang on a medal bar. I don't know a lot about uniforms, but his buckle is of a Hessian regiment.
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I just got this Verdeinstkreuz II from Niemann and am a little confused. Von Hessenthal lists several variations; with KD, KD?X, XI, XI, etc. I missed the cased one whith what I assumed was a repeat bar, but now I'm not sure. Can some kind soul clarify this for me?
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Thanks, Uwe. My eyes start to cross when I try to read S?tterlin and I go into a trance I wondered about the different numbers too.
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Nachdem der Morgen verh?ltnism??ig ruhig verlaufen war, belgte der Feind am Nachmittage das Lager der Res. Komp. hart n?rdlich des Bismarck-Waldes mit etwa 350 Schu?. Die Unterst?nde wurden betr?chtlich besch?digt, Verluste traten jedoch nicht ein. Die l. M.G. wurden nach und nach in Stellung gebracht. Dem Ltn. d. R Schumann und dem Unteroffz. Leerhoff 7./91 wurden f?r ihr ausgezeichnetes Verhalten in allen Gefechten das E.K.I verliehen. The morning passed relatively calmly. In the afternoon the enemy occupied the camp of the Reserve Kompagnie north of the Bismarckwald with roughly 350 (infantry?). The shelters were seriously damaged, but there were no losses. The light machine guns were gradually moved into position. Leutnant d. R. Schumann and Unteroffz. Leerhoff of the 7./91 were awarded the EKI for excellent behavior in all engagements.