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    webr55

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    1. Now here's something interesting: Theodor von Bomhard died after 1911, indeed, but quite a number of years after. By pure chance, when looking through the Heer 1944 ranklist, I noticed that he is still (!! :speechless1::speechless1: ) listed among the Generals zV! :speechless1::speechless1:

      By far the oldest one of course, he still had the right to wear the uniform of Art Reg 7. Wonder if he could at 103!

    2. I would think Allgemeine Ehrenzeichen in Silver, ending with an LD2. Is the last ribbon (I cannot see it) all plain blue?

      I think it is more likely to be an NCO level group because of all that war duty and no war decoration.

      Last ribbon is plain blue. But if NCO, that would mean someone who had exchanged his old-style brooch for the LD2 medal in 1913.

      I don't think it can be a lone RAO4 without any grade of the Crown Order - for someone with service in 3 wars and more.

    3. I recently got this heavily worn lapel bow. It's got the following awards:

      1) RAO (grade?)

      2) Düppel Cross

      3) Alsen Cross

      4) 1870/71 medal

      5) 1866 medal

      6) 1864 medal

      7) Centenary

      8) DA (must be XXV, I think)

      Surprisingly, he did not get an EK.

      And there is no Crown Order - which makes me think...

      Could #1 be an RAO4mKr left over or an RAO3mS not yet moved up?

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