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On 27/08/2018 at 18:04, Paul C said:
In 1900 and 03 he was at the artillery depot in Fürth. His swords and crown were from WWI, October 9, 1916.
I am referring to the 9th ribbon (without swords). I would expect this to be listed in the 1914 Bavarian Rank List, and it is not.
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Any record of Pöllmann having the Bavarian Military Merit Order without Swords (pre-war)? It's not listed in the 1914 Rank List.
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Looks like a nice genuine Godet made bar. Devices and ribbons are good with consistent wear. Precedence of ribbons is also correct for a post Anschluss made bar.
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On 01/08/2018 at 01:06, filfoster said:
BTW, I'm not after his very late medal bar, already posted in this forum here:
I believe that medal bar belonged to his son, Dr. Hans Georg von Mackensen.
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Peter,
Thank you for your reply.
Were veterans entitled to such medals or the various jubilee medals, or had you to be serving at the time of issue?
Many thanks
Pierce0 -
Hi,
I just wondered if the Award Rolls are available for the Defence Medal. I had a relative who served in WW1 but not sure if he played any part in WW2. He would have been in his later 50s into early 60s at the time of WW2.
Any help with this query would be very much appreciated.
Kind regards,
Pierce0 -
A very interesting ribbon bar. Congratulations.
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"For not following orders"
/Michael
Thank you Michael.
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Dear Friends,
A collector in the US has sent me this document in the hope of finding out about more about what it says. It relates to a Kriegsmarine engineer who has transferred back to civilian service with the Reichsbahn.
I believe it mentions him being confined to barracks for 3 days (Stubenarrest?). Does it state the reason?
Any help that can be offered with this would be appreciated.
Many thanks
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Many thanks. Your help is appreciated. I assume this is the Junior grade, 1st class?
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The ribbon does not match the one pictured.
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The Chilean ribbon is correct for this time period.
Kind regards
Pierce0 -
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Can we see the rest of the ribbon bar? Can you date it to the time period you describe?
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Thank you Nick.
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The medals both look fine, but there should be an eagle device on the blue service ribbon.
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Please show the reverse of the bar.
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Peter,
I think your supposition is correct, though I have seen this Baden ribbon being used in lieu of the Spanish Order of Naval Merit- but I think with the Zahringer Lion on the bar, it is the Jubilee Medal.
Interesting that the Hungarian Commemorative Medal is not at the end with the other foreign award.
Pierce
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Officer from Lippe
in Germany: Imperial: Rick (Research) Lundstrom Forum for Documentation and Photographs
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The Saxon Albert Order was awarded pre-WW1. See below extract from 1914 Prussian Rank List.