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    Igor Ostapenko

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    1. Sorry no photo, just information from Sir M. K. Horton's 1935 British "Who's Who?" entry:

      Board of Trade Silver Medal for Saving Life 1911

      WW1: DSO and 2 bars, Russian Order of St George 4th Class, Russian Order of St. Vladimir 4th Class X, Russian Order of St. Anne 2nd Class with diamonds and X, French Legion of Honor-Chevalier,

      It's not all

      MID - 1940

      CB 04.06.1934

      KCB 02.01.1939

      GCB 14.06.1945

      2nd Class St Radimir of Greece (1933) ;

      Grand Cross of Orange Nassau (12.05.1942);

      Chief Commander of Legion of Merit (28.05.1946) (USA);

      Grand Cross of the Order of St Olaf (Norway) (13.01.1948; services to Norway)

      We have photo from "LIFE" aug. 1943

    2. Hello everybody,

      I know next to nothing about this medal but it seems that I might get hold of one. I was wondering if this is a rare medal or rather common? It's my understanding that it comes in different classes right? What are approximate values for the different classes? Are there any fakes around? (Just want to make sure that I don't get ripped of) Thanks for helping this layman out!

      cheers to everybody

      Hello !

      If you have some crosses or medals - post the pictures (or send to my e-mail )

      About the crosses - see hier http://nubirus.chat.ru/HomepageEnglish.htm

      :beer:

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