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Konstantin Nikolaev had been kind enough to send me the first numbered hard-cover copy. I checked the book now, there is no ISBN number.
But there are some numbers:
UDC 94 (4), "1914/19"
LBC 63.3 (0) 53
N 63
H 63 K. Nikolaev Gallipoli Star, or the Order of the Iron Crescent. - 2013. - 469 p. ("World Awards").
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I don't think it is Turkish. As far as I know Turkish troops only had Turkish Flag, North Star badges and Tropic Lightning.
( https://www.facebook.com/groups/koremadalyasi/ )
As you know the figures on the badges may look like anything.
In order to find this you have to check badges of other countries except the USA 8th Army. I posted the badges of all 8th Army : 1. 8 ARMY: Pacific Victors , 1 Corps "Eye Corps" , 9 Corps: Pride of the Pacific , 10 Corps: X Corps,1 Cavalry Division: "First Team" 2. 25 Infantry Division "Tropic Lightning" , 24 Division "Victory Division", 7 Division: '"Hourglass Division", "Bayonet Division", "California Division, 3 Division: "Rock of the Marne, 2 Division: "Indianhead"
Regards
Demir
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Hi,
I posted the Osmani Order photos to show the difference on both sides; writing and design.
If you compare the original post with Mr. Avşar's Osmani Order with brilliants you can see the difference in the workmanship, finishing, the design on the drum, flags etc. I still insist that it is a recently made one.
For the one with the swords the Order was genuine but the sabers have been added in a later date this can be understood from the entry point of the saber pieces. The holes have been cut larger in order to attach the saber pieces, in the original ones the holes are not this large. I think Mr. Avşar has also indicated this in one of his previous threads in this forum also.
Regards
Demir
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Nice photo.
I have a question: The photo has to be taken after the Palestine tour in order to be awarded with the TWM, but you say it was taken in the training camp.
Can you open this abb. :Res.Jg.Btl.11
Thanks
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Col. Franz von Papen - Chief of Staff of the Yıldırım Group of Armies in Palestine.
He also has 3rd degree Mecidi Order with Crossed Sabers
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_von_Papen
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It is a modern fake
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1.ATATURK’s MOSELEUM and The War of Independence Museum - ANITKABIR – ANKARA
Address: Anıtkabir-ANKARA
http://www.tsk.tr/8_faydali_bilgiler/8_1_anitkabir_ing/atatukvekurtulussavasimuzesi.html
2. WAR OF INDEPENDENCE MUSEUM – 1. TBMM Binası
Address: Fevzi Paşa Mah. Cumhuriyet Bulvarı No:1, Ulus - Ankara Turkey
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/War_of_Independence_Museum
3. MILITARY MUSEUM IN ISTANBUL - İSTANBUL ASKERİ MÜZESİ
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istanbul_Military_Museum
Address: Askeri Müze ve Kültür Sitesi Komutanlığı, Valikonağı Caddesi Harbiye, Şişli, İstanbul
4. Istanbul Naval Museum – Deniz Müzesi
a. http://www.denizmuzeleri.tsk.tr/en/ (all Naval Museums in Turkey)
b. http://www.denizmuzeleri.tsk.tr/en/idmk/ (İstanbul)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istanbul_Naval_Museum
Address: Hayrettin İskelesi Sok.
80690 Beşiktaş, Istanbul, Turkey
5. Istanbul Aviation Museum - Hava Müzesi
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Istanbul_Aviation_Museum
Address: Yeşilköy, 34149 Bakırköy/İstanbul, Turkey
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How could you find it, it is so hard to see. Bravo.
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Thanks
Demir
It is good to see that you are still making additions to your collection.
Regards
Brett
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1. First Naval Aeroplane Squad
2. Naval Pilot wearing Turkish and German Naval Pilot badges. Liyakat (Merit) Medal with Crossed Sabres and Donanma Ä°ane (Donation to build Marine Force) Medal. He has the special insignia of the Naval Pilots on his hat.
3. Marine Pilot Captain Kamil Mehmet. Wearing Turkish and Ottoman Naval Pilot badges and also Liyakat (Merit) Medal with Crossed Sabres and the Turkish War Medal on his left chest
4. Turkish Naval Pilots. The first African origin pilot at the back "Arap Ahmet"
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Hi,
Here is the official design of the Turkish Naval Pilot Badge.
And some photos of the Turkish Naval Pilots
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1 st degree Mecidie Order (breast) with sash and at the end of the sash Mecidie order, Turkish uniform
Admiral Sir Douglas Austin Gamble KCVO (8 November 1856 - 23 May 1934) was a Royal Navy officer who commanded the 4th Battle Squadron.
Gamble became Naval Advisor to the Turkish Government in 1909 and Commander of the 6th Cruiser Squadron in 1910.[1]He then served in World War I as Commander of the 4th Battle Squadron with his flag in the battleship HMS Benbow from 1914[3] before joining the Naval War Staff at the Admiralty in 1915 and retiring in 1917.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Douglas_Gamble
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Korean souvenir cigarette box
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Thanks for the information. I will be following the auction.
Best wishes
Demir
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2 Bulgarian Officers with the TWM
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Sorry long time ago it was on ebay, in November.
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Hello Demir.
Glad you liked it and you're welcome to post it in your Medals Group.
Regards, Lars
Thanks and best wishes
Demir
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Thanks for the reply. No I don't have it. I have seen this in eby, just tried to find out whether it is a known company.
Thanks and a Happy New Year
Best wishes
Demir
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Hi Paul,
Unfortunately it is not mine, owned by Mr. Ayhan Özcan from my (facebook) Ottoman Medals group. ( https://www.facebook.com/groups/osmanlimadalyalari/ )
Hello Lars,
Thanks for the lovely miniature. It is beautiful.
Sorry no bow at all.
May I post your miniature into my Ottoman Medals Group under the Sefkat Order?
All the best and a Happy New Year
Demir
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Turkish Military Badges and Patches
in Turkey
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