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    Ed_Haynes

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    1. This fascinating thread drove me to exchavate my March 2006 copy of the OMRS Journal (I really do need to beat some structure into my chaotic library!) where Owain published his excellent article 'Faisal's Arab Army: The British Awards' (pp. 7-12).

      In this, he informs us that, in addition to his CMG and other Hejazi and Iraqi awards (as shown in the photograph), Ja'afar had also been awarded the Ottoman Harp Madalyasi and the German Iron Cross for actions with the Senoussi in Libya. Obviously, when he flipped sides later in the war, after an unsuccessful escape attempt from POW confinement, he had the good diplomatic grace not to wear these awards which would have been repugnant to his new friends. (See Owain's article, pp. 10-11.)

    2. I doubt that the "Stolen Valor" nonsense applies to this medal, not high enough to attract the attention of these self-annointed protectors of both national morality and "heroes".

      There are, however, a legion of non-legal problems here.

    3. An interesting discussion that touches on many important points: what it takes to do real research, the problems of linguistic limitations, the dangers of seeing conflicts only through one's own nationalistic prism, etc.

      I, too, would like to see better serious work on the "eastern front". However, if you think that is bad, try to find good books on Mesopotamia, on East Africa (in all balanced aspects, not just the South African side), Palestine/Egypt/Libya, or even Gallipoli (there were more that Australians there and where is the Ottoman side).

      I look forward to following this fascinating discussion.

    4. Copies at OMSA? If so, where?

      Hugh

      There will be at least one copy on display. If possible, a few will also be available for sale. Details to follow.

      I had hoped to be at OMSA myself, but basic realities of life (time, money, etc.) make this impossible.

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