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Dear Gentlemen, Some ribbons : - "Order of the Auspicious Cloud 4th class" : - "Order of the Auspicious Cloud 5th / 6th / 7th / 8th classes" : - "Order of the Pillars of State 4th / 5th / 6th / 7th / 8th classes" : - "National Foundation Merit Medal" : - "Enthronement Commemorative Medal" : - "Imperial Visit To Japan Commemorative Medal" : - "National Border Incident War Medal" : - "National Shrine Foundation Commemorative Medal " : Yours sincerely, No one
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Dear Gentlemen, Presentation of the "Manchukuo Red Cross Society / 満州國赤十字社" : (see James W. Peterson's "Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States" page 161~162) - Regular membership supporter: * Man : * Woman : - Life membership supporter (the medal is the same) : * Man : * Woman : - Special membership supporter (the medal is the same) : * Man : * Woman : - The three ribbons : - On the cases : Yours sincerely, No one
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Dear TracA, "Question: do the four central kanji on the paper wrapper translate to “service badge”?" Yes, "jugun kisho or war medal" the same as on the bar. "There are two different varieties of this medal, with notable differences being the size of the dove, the size of the orchid crest, and some slight differences in details of the globe." You can compare both side by side: It's a nice medal indeed. Mr Colvin's acknowledgements : Yours sincerely, No one
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Dear Gentlemen, Presentation of the "National Border Incident War Medal / 國境事變從軍記章" : (see James W. Peterson's "Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States" page 150) Battles of Khalkhin Gol - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one
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Dear Gentlemen, Presentation of the "National Foundation Merit Medal / 大滿洲國建國功勞章" : (see James W. Peterson's "Orders and Medals of Japan and Associated States" page 156) Yours sincerely, No one
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Dear Antonio, " It is possible that the conditions of its use and the passage of time have erased or disfigured part of the inscription." I don't think so.I am not an expert in writing, but it seems that someone (a Spaniard?) tried to rewrite this sentence without knowing the language or the meaning of it. As you can see on the scan you send, the writing on the flag is fine, easy to read and understand contrary to the text. If it can help here is what I found : Yours sincerely, No one
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French medal to Vietnamese commando...
No one replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in South East & East Asia
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Dear Gentlemen, Provisional Government of the Republic of China (1937–1940) - Wikipedia Yours sincerely, No one
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Dear Gentlemen, I think it could be this man : -google translation of a paragraph of this link : 傅式説 - Wikipedia "In March 1940 (29th year of the Republic of China), he joined Wang Jingwei 's Nanjing National Government , and was appointed director of the Ministry of Railways and designated member of the Central Political Commission (he has served four terms since then). In August, he became the managing director and general secretary of the China-Japan Cultural Association. In December he served as a member of the National Economic Commission. In August, he became a member of the Executive Yuan Political Affairs Committee, and furthermore became the Chairman of the Zhejiang Provincial Government and Director General of the Civil Affairs Department. After that, he served as a member of the Kiyosato Committee and a member of the New National Movement Promotion Committee." Your sincerely, No one
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Dear Gentlemen, Some links : 抗战时期日伪的反动组织新民会_文章_烽火HOME (wphoto.net) 新民會 - Google 検索 Yours sincerely, No one
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a bunch of unknown items!
No one replied to Christian L's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
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Dear TracA, Oups! sorry! You can use this toll Google Translate Web - iTools Yours sincerely, No one
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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
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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
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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.