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Republic of Cuba Cuban Badge Found In Romania.
Taz replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Republic of Cuba
Hi Kev, As far as i know it is Cuban, a Bay of Pigs commemerative badge. Regards Eddie -
E11R Diamond Jubilee 2012
Taz replied to bigjarofwasps's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Updated critaria for the Medal Eligibility for The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal The following people will be eligible for The Queen's Diamond Jubilee Medal: members of the Armed Forces (regular and reserves) who have completed five full calendar years of service on 6 February 2012emergency services personnel who have been in paid service, retained or in a voluntary capacity, who have to face the prospect of dealing with emergencies as part of their conditions of service, and have completed five full calendar years of service on 6 February 2012operational prison services personnel who regularly face difficult and sometimes emergency situations and have completed five full calendar years of service on 6 February 2012all Police Community Support Officers (PCSOs) who are in service on 6 February 2012 and have completed five full calendar years of serviceliving holders of the Victoria Cross and George Crossmembers of the Royal Household -
DDR Hero of the German Democratic Republic
Taz replied to Megan's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Sigmund Jähn the East German Cosmonaut is still alive. a). The 1975 version, gilted without Diamonds b). 1976 - 1987 version, Gold (333) with Diamonds ( Eight 0.1 karat). c). And a third and fourth gilted silver or bronze version, these are wearers copys or sample specimens. When it was instituted in 1976 the Titel was called just "Medal" and from 1978 the "Gold star medal" The earlier holders were all awarded the later version too All forms of this Medal including the wearers copies came from the same press. Holders had to wear the award at all times. Regards Eddie -
DDR German Postal Service Long Service Medal
Taz replied to Megan's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi Megan, Feel free to use any images I post for your site. Regards Eddie -
DDR German Postal Service Long Service Medal
Taz replied to Megan's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi Paul, There is no seperate medal as such, it just replaces the normal Gold medal ribbon. From the 19th. November 1971 the Ehrenspange zur Treuedienstmedaille in Gold was issued.1971-1972 there was no minature oak leaves and from 1973 they were added as shown in the pic below. 1971 bis 1972 für 50-jährige Dienstzeit (Männer): Ehrenspange zur Goldenen Medaillefür 45-jährige Dienstzeit (Frauen): Ehrenspange zur Goldenen Medailleab 1973 für 40-jährige Dienstzeit (Männer): Ehrenspange zur Goldenen Medaillefür 35-jährige Dienstzeit (Frauen): Ehrenspange zur Goldenen MedailleRegards Eddie -
DDR German Postal Service Long Service Medal
Taz replied to Megan's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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Armenian Military Medal?
Taz replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
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Armenian Military Medal?
Taz replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
As you can see by the pics there seems to be at least two versions of this medal. The red and white ribbon looks older, the one with the Armenian colours is probably a replacement. Regards Eddie -
Armenian Military Medal?
Taz replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
Hi, well this information is from a commercial site i'm afraid so this post will probaby have to be deleted. I''ve sent you and Kev a link in case Info and pictures CO Medal-medallie .com Medal for Bravery with the portrait of Vartan Mamikonian Circular bronze medal with loop for ribbon suspension; the face with the helmeted head of Vartan Mamikonian facing right and an inscription written in the Armenian alphabet; the reverse with a circular geometric design within a geometric border, an upright sword imposed; the suspension rings replaced; on a recent ribbon in the national colours of Armenia. Saint Vartan Mamikonian, is revered as one of the greatest military and spiritual leaders of ancient Armenia. After he became Sparapet in 432, the Persians summoned him to Ctesiphon, forcing him to convert to Zoroastrianism. Upon his return to home in 450, Vartan repudiated the Persian religion and instigated a great Armenian rebellion against their Sassanian overlords. Although he died in the Battle of Vartanantz (451), the insurrection led to the restoration of Armenian autonomy, thus guaranteeing the survival of Armenian statehood in later centuries. This medal was probably created and awarded at the time of Armenian insurrection against Ottoman Turkish rule in the late 19th or very early 20th Century. Regards Eddie -
Armenian Military Medal?
Taz replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Rest of the World: Militaria & History
Hi, All the information i found on this medal said it was an Armenian War medal for bravery. One picture had it attached to a red,blue and yellow striped ribbon, not sure if that is correct though. Regards Eddie. -
Crashed Scottish Spitfires
Taz replied to FrontlineAntiques's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
HEKL František, F/O, Pilot, 310 Sqd – † 25/10/41, aged 26, Missing after training flight in Spitfire DU-W. P7540. -
Crashed Scottish Spitfires
Taz replied to FrontlineAntiques's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
I wonder if this book would help any further with your research? 312 Czechoslovak Squadron1940-1945 Hurricane, Spitfire. byToma Polak Publisher: Philedition Published: 15 August 2008 ISBN-10: 2952638152 ISBN-13: 978-2952638159 Format: 96p, 24.2 cm by 16.6cm Cover: Paperback Language: English Price: £15.99 Regards Eddie -
Interesting US Medal - Military, Civil, or Fantasy?
Taz replied to Linasl's topic in United States of America
Hi Linas, Maybe others can add a little more but this looks llike a Knights Templar membership medal 1. is this military, civil, or a fantasy piece? - Civil 2. who issued / commissioned this medal? - Knights Templar 3. what was this medal issued for / who was eligible to receive it? - Knights Templar members 4. how old is it (estimate is fine)? - ? Regards Eddie -
DDR My DDR awards collection
Taz replied to Grant Broadhurst's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hi Grant, That is a GST Qualifications badge for trainers/instructors , 2nd class in silver (Qualifizierungsabzeichen für Ausbilder /Instrukteure Silber Stufe 2 ) Issued in three classes, Gold Stufe 1, Silver Stufe 2 and bronze Stufe 3 with miniatures by the Seesportverband der DDR (SSV) Regards Eddie. -
sorry double post please remove Regards Eddie
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Hi, After 1980 the Cuban Council of State founded a number of new orders and Medals, these are not included in the Decreto ley 30. The Order is in recognition of service in the FAR though. Regards Eddie
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Republic of Cuba Distincion "Constructor de obras nucleares"
Taz replied to Vic11's topic in Republic of Cuba
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Hi Emanuele, No sorry i haven't got any badges to determine which other colours whould be used, i would guess red first class and blue 2nd though. Regards Eddie
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Hello Pride Not really much you probably didn't know already but it is a Military Sportsmanship Badge, 3rd class. Soviet style (shield instead of an upturned penagon though) Maybe even Soviet made. The class colour code seems different, the coresponding 3rd class Soviet badge is green and not as seen here yellow (soviet = Red 1st class, Blue 2nd class and green 3rd class). Regards Eddie.
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Hi Emanuele, sorry to say that is the only photo i have left of the Air Force hat unless i get round to rescuing the pics from my old and battered PC that died on me. It isn't actualy mine but there was a series of photos of it when it was for sale. Regards Eddie
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Yep Emanuele, You are right, that is Frank Pais on the badge, leader of the July 26 Movement (M-26-7) Oriente province. Regards Eddie
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Crashed Scottish Spitfires
Taz replied to FrontlineAntiques's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
Spitfire P7540 Loch Doon Spitfire MK IIA P7540 of 312 Czech Squadron EAF was lost on October 25, 1941, when it crashed into Loch Doon. The aircraft was on a training flight from RAF Ayr and flying low over the water of the loch when the pilot is reported to have banked the aircraft with the result that the wing tip contacted the surface of the loch, catching the aircraft and causing it to crash. The RAF searched the loch, but no trace was found of the pilot or his aircraft. The aircraft was being flown by F/O František Hekl, (age unknown), RAFVR. F/O Hekl's name is engraved on the Runnymede Memorial, Panel 30. His body was never recovered from the loch. Little more info for you Dan, Regards Eddie