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    Sivart

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    1. Are these medics/doctors civil workers, or military? Also, was there some formal law protecting medics from being targeted and killed as there was in later years, or was it simply a courtesy recognized by both sides? I am wondering if these civillian doctors wore the red cross armband as a means of identifying them as non-combatants, thus offering some measure of protection.

    2. Thats too bad Uwe, I kind of hoped I could wear it while I drive around and it might get me out of a ticket with the Polizei or something (or at least a discount, the wife is killing me with that photo radar! :banger: ) Of course, I may have had a hard time explaining either the 40 or 50 year award.............still fall a few years short on that one. :cheers:

    3. I suspected that something was wrong with the 50 year pin because the cross was positioned as an X. Are these kinds of pins commonly worn by safe motorists throughout Deutchland, or is there some specific reason one would go to the trouble of proving their good driving record ( I am assuming that they would have to somehow prove their safe record ), then order and pay for this pin and its accompanying order?? Is there some kind of benefit for motorists who have this item?? Thanks for the fast reply and info speedytop, I couldn't find anything about these!!

      Sivart :cheers:

    4. The cord is always made from aluminium and the disc is made from hollow stamped brass with a bronze, silver or gold plating. They never used plastic! Have you got pics of it?

      I have found out that the award I was given was made by a US company as a replacement for the original award. I missed the original award ceremony with the Bundeswehr unit we shot with, so my award was handed to me by some guy at BN HQ a few months later. I have to assume that somewhere down the line someone else decided to swap the German made award for the US knock-off. The cord was not metal, it was some type of dyed fiber. The plate was not plastic as I initially thought, but it was some weak type of metal, my pliers proved that rather quickly! I have had the whole thing replaced and even took my replacment to the Bundeswehr post adjacent to mine and had them check it out. I will post pics of both after the weekend.

      Sivart :cheers:

    5. This is a photo of what I think is an airforce general, I have about 15 others of the same man. I have no idea who he is, anyone recognize him? I place the photo in the early 1990's or earlier, other photos in this set show the flag without the writing between the stars. I have other photos, I will post a few others in time.

    6. Thank you for your kind words. The flag is a very special piece to me. I am curious as to why there are not many of these about? I have only seen about 3 other bona-fide flags brought back, that were not ones made specifically for "tourists".

      I look forward to seeing your treasures here! Thank you again.

      Paul

      Thought you might like to see this, a friend had it tucked away for a while now, convinced him to let me take pictures of it, I am working on convincing him to part with it!!!!!! It measures almost 3 meters by 2 meters, 105 inches by 73 inches, and is made of some type of silk. It is most definately not a tourist flag.......

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