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    Ed_Haynes

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    1. All have their ribbon bars, though and, having these out, I see significant differences -- things that I/we need to look/think more about?
    2. And, since it is here, a sad, single, documented, uncased third class, Bartel 8g (1974-??). Just to complete the "set" (not quite, but . . .).
    3. While uncased, this one is documented (same caveats as before), to Wilhelm Katten, 1 May 1988. If (IF) these match, this can give us a revision to Bartel's dates.
    4. This one is also cased and, very interestingly, documented, to Liane Neumann. While (being unnumbered) you can never be 100% sure that these match, this could place this badge to a 1 May 1984 award.
    5. Wow, this thread died fast. Too fast. Here are a few of mine to breathe soime life back into it, I hope. First class, Bartel type 6h (19??-89), cased but no document
    6. It has it and has, I think, had such a section since the inception. This is not so much reflecting the origin of the management or the visitors, I think, but merely accepts the broad-based and multi-national interest that exists in "UK" medals. This is not a level of interest, I might observe, that seems to exist for the "Low Countries". I would hope we avoid unnecessary forum proliferation.
    7. Nice, Charles! Thanks for sharing some lovely eye-candy!!
    8. Nice ones, Johnsy! While some may differ, I like the current Australian medals. Thanks for posting.
    9. Oh yes, very nice, and just a "simple" Glory 3!! And you are also very lucky to have gotten some research! :envy:
    10. Super, Owain! As sub-forum moderator, I think just a forum acknowledgment would be fine. You might ask Nick, though?
    11. C'mon, the new, hormone-infused USA OWNS THE WORLD. How could you have missed that, Rick?
    12. Things are running really, REALLY slow just now. I have been told that by June the backlog should be cleared, so you may wish to postpone until then.
    13. Regarding this group, a friendly forumite has suggested a reading of the name as Nikolai Vasilyevich Bazhehahyok. How close is this. Again, the group:
    14. Not, I suspect, what you are after, but they were commonly used in Mongolia, as on this platoon chief.
    15. Yes. This ribbon may be some sort of commemorative usage, or another category, though no one in Amman has been able to document anything other than the green/blue. Until I see the official notifications, I tend to take "urban legend" with a very large chunk of salt. Owain might know more.
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