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    1. Dear TracA, Oups! sorry! You can use this toll Google Translate Web - iTools Yours sincerely, No one
    2. Dear Gentlemen, Presentation of the "Imperial Visit To Japan Commemorative Medal / 滿州帝國皇帝訪日紀念章" : (see James W. Peterson's "Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States" page 153) Yours sincerely, No one
    3. Dear TracA, You are welcome . Here are two links about the "Exposition Universelle de 1867" : Dessous et anecdote de l'Exposition Universelle de 1867 - Meiji 150ème anniversaire (ccfjt.com) Charles de MONTBLANC - Meiji 150ème anniversaire (ccfjt.com) Yours sincerely, No one
    4. Dear Gentlemen, Presentation of the "National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal / 建國神廟創建紀念章" : (see James W. Peterson's "Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States" page 154 ) Yours sincerely, No one
    5. Dear Gentlemen, The "Order of the Auspicious Cloud / 景雲章 / Ching Yun Chang / Jǐng yún zhāng" (I quote James W. Peterson's "Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States") : " was established together with the higher orders by Imperial Edict № 1 of March 1,1934, in eight classes for award to recipients of the 1st through 8th Order of Merit, and is the exact equivalent of the Japanese Order of the Rising Sun. It's also known as Order of Prosperous Cloud. " - Order of the Auspicious Cloud 6th class "M" hallmark : Unfortunately the inside of the case is missing, but look on the bright side, it reveals some information that I let you to discover : Yours sincerely, No one
    6. Dear JapanX, Thanks for the links, very educational as always. Yours sincerely, No one PS: Could you have a look at this medal, and what's your opinion? Please, thank you.
    7. Dear JapanX, Thanks for the link, I was unaware. There aren't any hallmarks on the medals, I checked everywhere. Yours sincerely, No one
    8. Dear heusy68, Thank you for the input. I found the photo of this badge of the "Ministry of Transport" : Yours sincerely, No one
    9. Dear Gentlemen, I just realized that "Memorial" is in Japanese, not Chinese (Korean / Vietnamese). Yours sincerely, No one
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      Chinese Badge

      Dear Gentlemen, 親愛精誠 - 维基百科,自由的百科全书 (wikipedia.org) Yours sincerely, No one
    11. Dear Gentlemen, Could it be? If so, Chinese or Japanese. Yours sincerely, No one
    12. Dear Gentlemen, The "Medal of Distinguished Service / 懋績獎章 / Màojī Jiǎngzhāng" was established April 8, 1943. It is awarded to those who have excellent results in inspection, training, research and development, and various competitions. The Achievement Medal is divided into Type A and Type B. Senior officers are awarded Type A, and lower officers, NCO and airmen are awarded Type B. The second class is the first awarded, then the first class is awarded. The differences between the Type A 1st class and the Type A 2nd class are red rays and a third star at 12 o'clock for TA1 instead of blue rays and two stars for TA2. The difference between the Type A and the Type B are the number of rays, four for Type B, the colors and stars are the same. - Air Force Distinguished Service Type A Second Class Medal : Yours sincerely, No one
    13. Bonjour, It's a variant of the insignia of the "Corps Expéditionnaire Français " : French Expeditionary Corps (1943–44) - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one
    14. Dear Gentlemen, "French War Memorial 1914 to 1918" Yours sincerely, No one
    15. Dear Gentlemen, This is the regimental insignia of the "4° Régiment de Spahis Tunisiens (4° Tunisian Spahis Regiment)". 4e régiment de spahis tunisiens — Wikipédia (wikipedia.org) Yours sincerely, No one
    16. Dear Gentlemen, The "Order of the Pillars of State / 柱國章 / Chu Kuo Chang / Zhù guó zhāng" (I quote James W. Peterson's "Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States" : " was founded by Imperial Edict № 142 dated September 14, 1936 in eight classes for award to recipients of the 1st-8th Orders of Merit, and corresponds to the Japanese Order of the Sacred Treasure". Presentation of the 7th and 8th classes of the "Order of the Pillars of State / 柱國章" : - 7th class : - 8th class : - the rosette as the Japanese "ス" hallmark : The reverse of the decoration : Yours sincerely, No one
    17. Dear Gentlement, The "Imperial Tour Commemorative Medal" : One of the interesting things about this medal is the "letter" in the middle of the third sentence, the one in the red square because it's an obsolete "letter" using the " jeju vowel / a". And I wonder if the modern form is "항". If someone could confirm or correct, please, thank you. Yours sincerely, No one
    18. Dear Gentlemen, The Japanese table medal of the signing of the Treaty of Versailles : Yours sincerely, No one
    19. Dear Gentlemen, Here is the commemorative badge for "25 years of service with the Ushizu Fire Department" : Yours sincerely, No one
    20. Dear Gentlemen, Here is the commemorative badge for the "4th National Firefighting Convention" : Yours sincerely, No one
    21. Dear Gentlemen, Here is the commemorative badge for the "15th Anniversary of the establishment of the Autonomous Fire Department" : For Foundation see : 財団法人 - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one
    22. Dear heusy68, Thank you for your kind words and for sharing the photos of this rare medal. Here are two medals in situ : Yours sincerely, No one
    23. Dear Japan : Do you know if there was a badge for those exercises? I quote David Bergamini's "Japan's Imperial Conspiracy" : "...(Yamamoto) ... Late in the spring of 1941 he selected the harbor of Kagoshima, the old capital of the seagoing Satsuma clan, as the site for carrier-pilot exercises in dive bombing and low level torpedo run. Aside from its historic association as the sixteenth century womb of the Japanese Navy, Kagoshima harbor was suitable because of its topography closely resemble that of Pearl Harbor." Yours sincerely, No one
    24. Dear JapanX, Thank you. So many badges, it's a theme of collection in itself. Yours sincerely, No one
    25. Dear Gentlemen, A.R.K. : Armée Royale Khmère (singular) - blue background = Infantry - red background = Armoured Cavalry & Artillery - green background = Ecole Militaire Khmère (Khmer Military School) - white background = État-major Yours sincerely, No one
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