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Ferdinand, you know, I debated with my "bad eyes" whether it was a "3" or a "5" at the beginning of the number. And I didn't look close at my own photo.
And now that I do look at the photo; it looks like you are correct - the number is 350949. The engraver "missed" with the top horizontal arm of the 5 and put it to the left touching the 3.
A lower number is always a good thing... :cheers:
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Thanks for taking a look at this one too, Dan and Paul.
As I said, I was able to bargain this one into the price for the Glory. I visited the dealer's table twice - I got the pair for his first asking price for the Glory alone.
I think the price was reasonable - I certainly was happy. Especially since it was birthday money from my mother-in-law burning a hole in my pocket. :whistle:
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Thanks for the expert input Paul and Dan!!
I am quite pleased my first foray into this flea market resulted in a couple of good finds.
I saw a couple of other Glories at the market - at a slightly higher price (about $15 more); so, that doesn't sound too bad if they are quality pieces. Although the other dealers weren't as "friendly." I liked the "attitude" of the dealer that I got this Glory from - he had a couple other orders, in particular Order of the Patriotic War and Red Stars, they might be worth a look.
I have a "mission" for next Saturday.
PS: Could either of you send me an email on how I could go about getting the research on this Order?
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Yes, I also would like to see the shoulder straps more clearly; but I don't know if that's possible even with a better scan.
Are your sure about the name; Henry would be Heinrich in German. And Harrisson doesn't seem very German either.
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Medal for Combat Service obverse and reverse closer look
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I bargained this Medal for Combat Service into the price for the Order of Glory 3. Class in my previous post. Your comments welcome.
Like the Order of Glory's suspension - maybe this one isn't original either.
Number: 1487443
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A closer look at the Order of Glory 3. Class obverse and reverse
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I am definitely not an expert at Soviet orders/medals (or anything for that matter
); so, let me hear your comments about this Order of Glory 3. Class found today at the Yerevan, Armenia flea market.
I also include a photo of the suspension reverse - maybe not an original suspension device.
It's number: 530949
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It is my grossly generalized and sweeping opinion that every activity during WWI at both the operational and strategic levels of war was a cockup - on every front and by every force - except probably the Germans on the Eastern Front and the Germans at the Italian Front.
We can only find leadership, innovation and initiative at the tactical level.
But again, simply my opinion...
And without corroborating details.
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I am looking for information about the FIRST FEMALE enlisted aide in the USAF. If you can help, either reply here or contact me on my e-mail:
keeneagle@verizon.net
Please enter "FEMALE ENLISTED AIDE" in the subject line so I can filter it in my SPAM Guard.
Thanks in advance
Ed
I don't know if she's the FIRST enlisted aide in the USAF - but she is certainly one of the highest - to a 4-star component commander:
CHIEF MASTER SERGEANT PAMELA A. DERROW; UNITED STATES AIR FORCES IN EUROPE
http://www.usafe.af.mil/library/biographies/bio.asp?id=10742
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Of course, Reichsparteitag Nueremburg Rally was 10-16 September 1935. Wonder if this meeting was in conjunction with that event... :unsure:
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Interesting that a Google search results in this entry with the NordRhein-Westfalen Germany archives. Your tinnie has Sept 1935; so, likely a different location.
Englisch-deutsches Frontkämpfer-Treffen in Brighton (England) 20.-27. Juni 1935 und Gegenbesuch der ReK Juli 1935
Enthält : Presseberichte; Programm; Bericht über den Gegenbesuch
Also, found a reference on a Potsdam.de website that indicates English veterans visited Potsdam on 18 July 1935.
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#3 - Not Austrians in the lower right corner.
I would say this is German Feld-Artillerie moving forward with German Jaeger against French infantry.
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#2 - I would say this is a 15cm schweres Feldhaubitze Model 1902.
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#1 - Yes, I would say this is Feld-Artillerie. This is likely pre-war art and I would say the gun resembles the 7.7cm Feldkanone C/96 (FK 96 a/A)
This would be the predecessor to the 7.7 cm Feldkanone 96 neuer Art (7.7 cm FK 96 n.A.), which I agree is the subject of #4 and #6.
I also think #5 is an artist's rendition of the same field piece; he simply didn't have room to make it precise. The rifle doesn't look precise either.
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I believe it was a standard ribbon, with the State's personal medal attached.
I would agree with the non-official WWI medal idea. I have seen at least one medal for sale with this ribbon.
From the OMSA Medal Database we have this Champaign County World War One Service Medal with this ribbon.
http://www.omsa.org/photopost/showphoto.php?photo=2888
I bet if you dig through OMSA's database, you might find more examples.
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Nice photo.
That smile on his face - probably just kicked an infantryman's butt, took his bottle of wine and girlfriend!
:cool:
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Chris, not a checklist exactly - since I haven't found a definitive list of "all" artillery units (Chip...scan scan scan and share
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But I have a couple pretty good lists of units. I keep track on a spreadsheet all the units that I have collected - by feld, fuss, bavarian, non-regimental battalions and batteries etc. Even a few Austrian units. Scorecard is in my profile as of January. In February I have added a few more; so, step by step.
Actually, have a unit or two that haven't shown up on my lists. Which means I am making a new list.
Good mix of items too; commemorative medals, award documents, militaerpass, regimental history first edition books, postcards, CDV photos, death cards, other ephemera (an ID card). I have decided at some point I need to score key items; pickelhaube, sabre, luger. Need to save some money.
Would like to get some shoulder straps; maybe even a tunic.
So, much to collect! So little time, so little money! :cheeky:
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Uwe, thanks for the assist.
I also thought "Tramp" - but thought that too odd for a German name.
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Nice collection.
Can I ask how you mount the bars to the black backing of the case?
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Ehrenkreuz Frontkaempfer document from Hamburg to the same man.
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These arrived in the mail this week; haven't done any research yet. Found it interesting that a Fahrer in a Sachsen fuss-artillerie battalion ended up as a Kaufmann in Hamburg. There's a story there that will never be found.
I could use a little help with the name though... Looks like "Ernst Framp" to me... And no idea what is in parentheses after "Fahrer".
(Again, apologize for the quality of images.
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Because the Internet is controlled by Honkies, they wont give a site run by an african a break!
Huh?
I just figured your site's server was in China where Google isn't allowed... :ninja:
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Great thread. Thanks Bavaria for the mini-lesson on signatures.
Ein prosit! :beer:
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Soviet Order of Glory 3. Class
in Russia: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
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Chuck, thanks for the intell on the dealers. I only saw four so-called dealers in medals. Although there were a few others that dealt in uniforms, badges, patches, boots, etc.
The one I bought from sounds like your preferred guy - close to the same location you describe, back under the blue tarps; he had a wide variety of militaria, including a lot of paper. He actually offered to show me the "orders" from under the table as he had mostly anniversary and campaign medals displayed. Two others were nearby to him displaying everything in cases; but they were higher priced and had the "fake" smell lingering. The last guy was out in the open-air tool area; he too had some orders behind his board, but nothing interesting to me.