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    TacHel

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    1. NIghtbreak, a great set! :jumping:

      I court mounted medals for nearly 20 years, my guess is the palm on the Order of Leopold must've been quite hard to align considering you didn't want any part of it to slip under the CD bar, nor would you want the tip to overlap the palm on the CdG, any of which would cause it to break under moderate pressure. I used a press to afix the backing to the awards, overlapping devices were always at risk, maybe this is the reason here...? I have no explanation as to why the M.I.D. is mounted as such other than guessing it was outright forgotten of that one of the two prongs broke and there's no adhesive behind the ribbons.

      Still, a wonderful set! Congrats on this great acquisition!

    2. The first one looks like a 1939 Croix de Guerre with star, you can't base the colour of the star on the picture, couldn't been any of the 3. The second looks like the ribbon/medal for the military wounded, agreed.

      The third, seems to have narrow white stripes flanking the center one. Add to that the fact it is positioned after the "wounded" ribbon... My only guess would be the WW1 medal for civilian hostages and deportees.

    3. I recently acquired this Legion of Honour, it's my 8th but this is the first one with enamel damage this extensive. Is there a trick (besides being very careful) to preserve the remaining white enamel? I've already had a few small pieces fall off and I nearly go into shock every time.

      Lacker? Glue? Prayer?

    4. Hi TacHel,

      The difference lays on the reverse. On the 5th Republic model there is the additional mention "29 Floréal an X", which stands for the 19th of May 1804 according to the revolutionary calendar.

      On the 4th Republic model, there is only "Honneur et Patrie".

      The number of stars, dots, flowers and other embellishments around are not significant enough to qualify a maker or a period.

      I can't believe I hadn't noticed that before... What I believed to be a 4th Republic officer's badge in my collection is actually a 5th Republic piece. :blush:

      Thanks for the info! :cheers:

    5. On a related note...

      5th Republic?? I was led to believe the current model is the 4th Republic model, that there is no real 5th Republic variant because they didn't change a thing on the award; and that the 3 star and the single star variants only denoted different makers...

      Am I in left field here? :unsure:

    6. This being a quite historical moment in Russia, I wanted to share these amazing pictures with the membership. I also wanted enthusiasts of uniforms to see the great variety of trim and colours, quite splendid!

      (NOTE 1: All of the following photos are from the site of the President of the Russian Federation and are allowed for use by anybody as long as the tag www.kremlin.ru is used to identify their provenance.

      NOTE 2: clicking on any picture will show you the larger full size pics.))

      On 7 December 2011, president Dmitry Medvedev presented each Cossack Host with its military banner.

      President Medvedev greeting the atamans (Cossack chieftains) of the various hosts (communities).

      The banner of the Ussuri Cossack Army being handed to ataman Oleg Melnikov.

      The banner of the Terek Cossack Army being handed to ataman Vasily Bondarev.

    7. I was scanning through the web site of the President of the Russian Federation for decent pictures of award investitures when I came accross these few gems. They show WW2 vets being awarded the Order of Glory 3rd class by then President Dmitry Medvedev on 19 December 2010. Just like any other country, paperwork gets lost, recommendations disapear... We've all seen such ceremonies in Canada, the USA, the UK etc. This is the first such event I've seen from Russia and I find it just as touching as if it were right here in Canada.

      I had the honour of witnessing 2 French Canadian WW2 paratroopers that had been attached to the US 101st Airborne as translators during 44 and 45 when the French and American consuls presented them with the Legion of Honour, triple Silver Stars and triple Purple Hearts, it was one of the most moving ceremonies I've ever attended.

      I wish all of these fine gents, regardless of nationality, that were denied such honours for whatever reason could be so rewarded publicly before we lose them all to posterity. Such an incredible generation...

      President Medvedev admiring the awards of a proud looking newly decorated of the Order of Glory 3rd class Boris Kirzhakov.

      Newly decorated of the Order of Glory 3rd class, a smiling Anatoly Kalinkin shakes the hand of his president.

      Addenda: almost forgot, the copyright permission asks that www.kremlin.ru be prominent.

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