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    Paul R

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    1. The Next scan consists of three medical major boards. The lack of the Staff of Aesculapius indicate that the intended wearer was not qualified to see patients. (such as medical support officers).
    2. Some insignia from the Heer Medical Corps. First is a set of M44 EM boards
    3. Here is my M41 pattern tunic to a medical Unteroffizier. As standard issue, notice the double medic pouches that replace the K98 pouches and the larger canteen. Also notice the lack of the NCO Trade badge on the Left sleeve. Lying before the tunic are an array of medications and bandges that came inside one of the medical pouches. Also, a nice triple decal Heer helmet
    4. I have never seen this award! I would have figured that they would have been awarded the Soviet version!
    5. byf, That is a beautiful helmet! Can we please see the insides?
    6. Sorry about that! It looked bronze!
    7. Thank you for the explaination!!! HeikoGrusdat, I wonder why we dont see more of them if they are common?
    8. First time I have ever seen a mini German bar!!! Very nice! Where these for wear on a tuxedo? Paul
    9. Thanks for your warm comments! My collection is always evolving. I am trying to concentrate in the two areas... Luffaffe and medical.
    10. It would definately be possible for all of these awards to have belonged to one person. Paul
    11. 1. The Red, yellowish, and blue horizonal ribbon over the National Defense Service medal is the: Navy Presidential Unit Citiation. 2. The ribbons on the two place bar are: a.Philippean Liberation medal with two campaign stars(three campaigns total for this bar and devices). This medal was awarded to the men who took part in the fighting in the Philippeans by the Philippean Government. b.The second Ribbon(the solid red one ) is the Navy Good Conduct medal. It was awarded for four years of Honorable service in the Navy. I hope that this helps. Nice find!
    12. Very nice Feldwebel ranked examples!! The black piping could represent one of the following: 1. Building Administration Service 2. Technical Teachers at Professional Schools 3. Factory Control Service 4. Acceptance Test Service 5. Control Service 6. General Tech Branch 7. Ballistics Officials (?) 8. Construction Engineers 9. POL Supply Services(?) 10. Factory Supervising Service(?) 11. Railroad Engineer Serive 12. Ordnance Service(?) 13. Fortress Construction Service 14. Fortress Engineer Service 15. Geographical Service 16. Fortress Shop Foreman 17. Motor Maint Service 18. Enigneering Service 19. Tech Engineering Service 20. Weapons Maint Service 21. Fortification Maint Service 22. Motor Shop Foreman 23. Saddlers(?) 24. Ordnance Depot 25. Tech Officials with Railroad units
    13. beautiful awards. I bet that these beauties are expenisive as heck! An question... Did mongolia have guards units, where the members wore guards badges simular to that of the Soviets? Regards Paul
    14. I appreciate the work you put into making this chart! They are all awesome! If there is anything I can do to be of assistance, please do let me know! Regards Paul
    15. Google is my favorite tool!!! (as well as this forum!!) I wrote to the public affairs rep of the school. I sent her a link of this thread. I requested information about Ms Greene. They named their administration building after her, so I am sure that they have a lot of info on her around.
    16. A photo of Ms Green from the website! She is standing to the viewer's right of the girl with the white hat in the back row.
    17. I found this... http://www.aci.k12.tr/Asp/Content.Asp?Cont...=0&MSO=2&IdO=15 This website is for the school mentioned earlier! They still mention her today. She was their first principal!
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