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Does anyone know if there is any variation in the thickness of Stars? I have 2 Burma, 1 Italy, & 1 Africa Star that are the exact same thickness, but I have another Italy Star that is about 3/4 the thickness of all of the others. The other thing about the odd Italy Star is the loop at the top of the medal, where the ribbon ring is attached, is much smaller than the others (all of which have the same size loops). What does anyone think? Otherwise, the features between the 2 Italy Stars are exactly the same. Thanks! Jason
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Indian Service Medal
jshorter replied to a topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Ed, I assume the ones from Pakistan are reproductions? Is there a way to tell the difference between the original issued ones, and these coming from Pakistan? Thanks! Jason -
Another Medal to Research
jshorter replied to jshorter's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Here are some photos of the medals in question. -
Online Recipient Research
jshorter replied to jshorter's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Thanks for the help! There is no way to tell for sure if this is the same person or not, is there? Jason -
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jshorter replied to jshorter's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hi Doc, Actually, I do have the British War Medal and am missing the Victory Medal. What does the "101 B41 2919" on the card mean? I know the 2919 is a page number, but what else? Thanks! Jason -
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jshorter replied to jshorter's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Hi Everyone! With the help I have received so far, I have found that the stamp "344116 PTE.J.S.DICKSON. R.A.M.C." on the 1914-1918 British War Medal I have stands for: Private John S. Dickson, Regiment 344116, with the Royal Army Medical Corp But, that is all I can find using the record searches I am familiar with. Also, the only document I could find is listed below. From that, is there anything else anyone can tell me about this person, or how I can find more of their army records? What does the rest of the document refer to? THANKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Jason -
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jshorter replied to jshorter's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
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Here are more photos of the Member of the Most Admirable Order of the Direkgunabhorn. Jason
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Hi Hugh, I just dsplayed them in the best arrangement for the case, and one that was the most visually pleasant. Jason
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Thanks, Megan! I should add labels to these for those of you not too familar with Thai OMD. Here they are starting, in the upper left corner and working to the right: Commemorative Medal on the Occasion of the Elevation of H. R. H. Princess Sirindhorn to the Title of "Princess Maha Chakri"Victory Medal for World War IIChakra Mala MedalCommander of the Most Exalted Order of the White ElephantServing Free People MedalMember of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of ThailandBorder Service MedalCompanion of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of ThailandChakrabarti Mala MedalVictory Medal for the Vietnam WarCommander (Ladies) of the Most Exalted Order of the White ElephantKing Vajiravudh's Rajaruchi MedalKing Bhumibol Adulyadej's Coronation MedalFreemen Safeguarding Medal - 2nd. class, category 225th. Buddhist Century Celebration MedalCommemorative Medal on the Occasion of the 6th. Cycle Birthday Anniversary of Her Majesty Queen SirikitRed Cross Medal of Appreciation - 3rd. classCommander of the Most Noble Order of the Crown of ThailandKing Vajiravudh's Royal Cypher Medal - 3rd. classMember of the Most Admirable Order of the DirekgunabhornCommemorative Medal of H. R. H. Prince Vajiralongkorn's Investiture as Crown PrinceAnd the ones I don't have cased yet..... Commemorative Medal (Ladies) on the Occasion of the Diamond Jubilee Celebrations of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej's ReignCompanion of the Most Exalted Order of the White ElephantSilver Jubilee Medal (Ladies) of B. E. 2514Silver Medal of the Crown of ThailandSilver Medal of the White ElephantVictory Medal for the Korean WarJason
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I finally sat down this afternoon and mounted the display case of my Thai Orders & Medals. I still have 6 more medals that wouldn't fit in this case. Oh well, that just means I have to get some more medals to fill another one!! Jason
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Mine has a clear plastic dust jacket, but the book cover itself is dark blue with a gold printed image of the 2nd. class Order of White Elephant with Thai text in gold under the order. Jason
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Hi Hugh! I think I have the same book as you. I was able to get it from Thailand, and it is the hard cover book from the Secretariat of the Cabinet. Of course, all in Thai (except the titles of the Orders & Medals), but at least the photos are 1:1 ratio, and very nice to look at. Now, if someone can read it.... Jason
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Thanks!!! Here is what my contact in Bangkok has told me about it. I had to ask as there is very little I could find in English about the Rajaruchi medals. "Rajaruchi medal has two categories, silver and silver with gold plated. The medal was first established in the reign of King Rama V in 1897, purposely to grant to anyone inside the palace who closely served for the King. It is the King's discretion only, whoever has this medal, must has been working very closely to the King, it doesn't mean a senior staff but could be a driver, lady in waiting or even senior members of royal family. It is really limited medal granted by the King. This medal was established by King Rama V, VI, VII and IX only. Not in the reign of King Rama VIII. Details on the medal is similarly to the King Rama V's medal. The sculpture of King Rama VI and his name by the edge of the medal by one side, another side stated the Royal term as ราชรุจิยา ทินนมิท, it means that "This medal was granted at his (the King) pleasure"." Jason
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Sorry, but this is one I just HAD to show everyone!! It will be on its way to me shortly! King Vajiravudh's (Rama IV) Rajaruchi Medal from Thailand. Jason