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I found these for sale on a French web site, I've never seen them before, I've seen the ribbons worn by German (and other European) soldiers but know nothing abouth them and am seeking info. They come in bronze, silver in gold in 2 models, DOSB and DSB.
1- What is the difference between DSOB and DSB?
2- Are both types awarded to military personnel?
3- Award criteria?
Thanking you in advance,
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Weird... :speechless:
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Accross the street (rue de Rivoli) from the Louvre is a nice building called les antiquaires du Louvre, awesome shops in there but beware, the prices are quite high!!
A bit further up the Jardin du Palais Royal, perpendicular to rue de Rivoli, walk up the gardens, keep to the left along the esplanade, you'll come up to a series of small militaria shops that deal in just about everything.
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Looks like a period piece to me. Although I must admit it's the first time I see the dragon being a different finish than the medal... Maybe a replacement?
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The brass present at the opening of the movie.
Left - RCAF Air Marshal William Avery "Billy" Bishop, VC, CB, DSO & Bar, MC, DFC, ED.
Center - RAF Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick William Bowhill, GBE, KCB, CMG, DSO & Bar.
Right - RCAF Air Commodore Albert De Niverville. (Soon to be Air Vice Marshal)
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Cagney's co-star, Alan Hale Sr taking his turn addressing the troops and their families at a ball game.
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An evening at the base. Cagney addressing the troups at a baseball game wearing an RCAF jersey.
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Cagney talking with British and Australian military personnel.
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A picture of RCAF Air Marshal Bishop (WW1 top allied ace) talking with Cagney between takes.
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Some years ago, I was given a photo album from a WW2 RCAF vet.
Even though the gent never served overseas, there are still some very interesting items in there!
Such as these pictures taken at RCAF Station Trenton (Ontario) during the filming of the movie Captain of the clouds starring James Cagney.
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Thanks for the info and the link to that awesome site!! :cheers:
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Thank you!
Now for question #2: does the unilingual French inscription identify this one as a pre-1952 piece like other Belgium awards?
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Quick question here...
The "Décoration militaire pour service exceptionnel ou acte de courage ou de dévouement" and the "Décoration militaire" (for service), are they 100% identical except for the different ribbons?
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WOW!
How many have you completed to date? I'd love to see pics of any other(s) you might've done.
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Looks good to me, and at an extremely nice price!!
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Officiers and warrant officers receive badges For Merit. They are similar but the banner is below the eagle instead of above it.
These particular ones are for airborne troops at left and for army ground troops at right.
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These are the badges for excellence being bestowed to Russian soldiers.
These particular ones are excellent ground troop at left and excellent airman at right. There are many other models. These are for privates and NCOs.
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Wow! Great picture!
Спасибо Сергей! :cheers:
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Sweet! Thanks for sharing!
I'm really glad to see your selfless act of courage is not only remembered but still recognised by your compatriots!
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Another current variant of the award.
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Here's a picture of an EMERCOM brigadier-general wearing his badge in the manner prescribed by regulations.
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The museum's Ju-87 Stuka is one of only two complete examples in the World today!
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German medal for military sports
in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
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Yup, thanks!
DSB 2007 to 2012.
DSOB will only come into effect in 2012...