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    P.F.

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    1. Baden Golden Wedding Anniversary Commemorative Medal. More info here: https://wawards.org/en/germany/german-empire/grand-duchy-of-baden/commemorative-medal-1906.html
    2. Seems he only mounted his Prussian decorations. The second medal is possibly the Red Eagle Order 4th Class with Swords (on same ribbon as the Iron Cross).
    3. -Honour Cross with Swords (1934) -Civilian Long Service Decoration (for 25 years, I would guess) -Italian Order of the Crown, Grand Officer Cross
    4. I can see: -Iron Cross 2nd Class -Hohenzollern House Order -Unknown -Honour Cross with Swords -Long Service -Long Service
    5. Just guessing: 1. Italian Order of SS. Maurice & Lazarus 2. Italian Order of the Crown 3. Hungarian Order of Merit 4. Yugoslav Order of St. Sava 5. Bulgarian Order of Military Merit 6. ???
    6. Neck order is the Italian Order of the Crown, Commander Cross. Also on the medal bar Anchluss Medal and Hungarian Commemorative Medal.
    7. Last two possibly: -Finnish Order of Liberty -Bulgarian Order of St. Alexander with Swords
    8. On the earlier medal bars there appears to be a Queen Victoria Golden Jubilee Medal.
    9. Here are some high resolution photos which will give you an idea of how his medal bar has progressed, and maybe help fill in some of the blanks.
    10. Also Bavarian Jubilee Medal 1905 and Austrian Franz Joseph Jubilee Medal 1898. As well as the Order of the Golden Fleece. The other German medals/decorations I am sure you can identify.
    11. Both the Pour le Merite and Prussian Centenary Medal are pictured. Turkish Medals look like Liyaket and Imtiyaz with Sabers (possibly in gold?) Here he is wearing the Centenary Medal and the British Queen Victoria Jubilee Medal.
    12. Jim, this photo may assist your thread. The cross at the bottom of the pillow is the Hungarian Order of Merit, Commander Cross. Langsdorff was also a recipient of the Spanish-Moroccan Order of Mehdauia.
    13. Hello, I would be grateful for some help in deciphering the remarks section of this R.N. Record. I am interested to know if this man served on the "Leda". It's not listed in the top section as a ship served on. Was he perhaps held on this ship until returned to shore in October 1905 after deserting in August 1905? Also, is the initial rank Stoker 2nd Class, then promoted to simple Stoker? Thank you
    14. I can assist with these, and would agree with your suggestions: 8: I think this is the Ottoman War Medal 9: Austro-Hungarian Military Merit Cross with War Decoration
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