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    JensF.

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    1. Last week I received one of those medals (for my collection). Did anyone realise that they have a typo in the english text? It reads: ... AND LET NOTHLNG BE FORGOTTEN
    2. One of very very few modern german awards which is still made with real enamel and in a great quality.
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      Remembrance in Vladslo/Belgium 2014.
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      British WW1 cemetary Tyne Cot in Flanders (Belgium) at sunset. The silouette of Ypres with the legendary cloth hall can be seen on the horizon.
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      Middle Rhine Valley, Germany: The castles Liebenstein and Sterrenberg, called "The hostile brothers". A legend says, that those castles were owned by two brothers who fought against each other.
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      Walking the Four-Day-March of the Ijzer in Flanders/Belgium together with a british Air Cadet marching team in exactly the same area where we killed each other exactly 100 years ago!
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      The Middle Rhine Valley (UNESCO World Heritage) last Monday morning while walking the Rheinsteig walking trail near the village of Kestert.
    8. This time I took part at the Vierdaagse van de Ijzer on the 4 x 24 km trail. No Tom Jones anymore for the 4 x 32 km medal and the one I received is the six-pointed silver one. I took part at the Last Post in Ypres and some other events too. It was an awesome week in Belgium!!
    9. And finally something I was searching for more than 15 years. This is Guillaume Defauwe. I was speechless as I saw him for the first time. He looks so young.
    10. The monument a the fort's entrance. His name can be found on the second panel from viewers right.
    11. Gentlemen, this post is a looooong time ago, but here an update. Last week I drove to Flanders to take part at the four-day-march of the Yser around Ypres and I visited Fort Barchon for the first time. I had Defauwe's medals in the trunk of my car. I decided to bring them home and donate them to the small museum of the fort. They belong to this place, where he fought and was killed in 1940 and I must say, this decision was very easy. Some photos will follow soon.
    12. Here the 2014 design of the 4 x 32 km medal. No Tom Jones anymore. I will take part this year. Maybe they changed the design for the 4 x 24 km medal too.
    13. And here another "version" of Poe's Raven
    14. Ok, thank you. So what do you think? Authentic medal-bar or a "put together" one?
    15. It has arrived and here are more photos:
    16. Thanks again. I will post better photos, maybe this will help a little bit.
    17. Ok, thank you. Now I know what you mean. If the medal bar is authentic, could it be some kind of older reserve guy or something like that?
    18. Thank you Nick. Why not very realistic? Only due to the missing Sacred Treasure? I will take better photos when it has arrived.
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