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    IrishGunner

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    1. While the smaller units and specialized units are more difficult to research, I think that's what makes them a more interesting challenge.  And a more rewarding result when you do find something tangible.  I mean researching the 16th Bavarian Reserve Infantry Regiment has to be boring.  But a Bavarian Pionier, Jäger or Fussartillerie unit is so much better ... because it is so much harder.

    2. gjmotll - welcome to GMIC!  And thanks for reviving this thread - I've been wondering what our friends found out from the various museums.

      I am not a modeller myself, but you may not actually need to go to West Point for measurements.  May I recommend two places that have modelling as primary focus, and at the same time are excellent artillery resources.  This site Landships II and this forum Landships WWI Forum as excellent resources for modellers.  Some of the most knowledgeable artillery experts known online frequent these sites and I am certain can help you with the modelling aspects.

      As for the 6th Artillery; this is my regiment and I'd be very interested in your historical artifacts regarding the regiment.  As we approach the 100th anniversary of C Battery's historical shot, it would be great to work on an article.

    3. Well, rather than hunting blind, the Goering information is a key clue that certainly helps narrow down the search.  Certainly none of my suggestions fit.

      Here is a

      You can look yourself at all of the possibilities listed in that topic.  But based on your image, I think you are mistaken about the edge stripes.  It looks to me to be a wide white stripe and then a narrow red stripe on the very outside edge and this would match with the Yugoslavia Order of the White Eagle.  This award is specifically discussed in the above GMIC topic.

       

       

       

    4. Then there is the US Legion of Merit.  Although, the white edge stripes are more narrow than your "mock up"4167__orig.jpg

       

      Awarded in 4 grades; with Officer, Commander, and Chief Commander being awarded only to foreigners.  Legionnaire is awarded to both foreigners and US military.  The top 3 grades always have a ribbon device on the bar.  (This image shows the ribbon as "purplish" but it really is red like the one above.)

      lomribbon.jpg

    5. What caused you to put this in the Central and Eastern European States forum?  Do you have any other info like possible country?  Any clues you already have might be helpful to trigger some thoughts by other members.

      Here's my guess:

      Poland's "Odznaka Honorowa Bene Merito" - "Badge of Honour "Bene Merito"; awarded by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs since 2009 to Polish citizens and foreigners for work in the international arena that strengthens Poland's image.  Only one grade however.

      Ribbon from wikipedia:

      Image result for Odznaka Honorowa "Bene Merito"

      The medal:

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      The monument is of special interest as it incorporates one of Fredrick's the Great grenadiers and a WW I soldier grasping each others hand, the latter seemingly looking up at  the image of King Fredrick.

      Bernhard H. Holst

      That's why I asked about its location.  I've been to Potsdam - both before and after the Wall came down - and never remember seeing it in town or out at Sans Souci.  I would've taken a trip out there next time in Berlin if it still existed.  One of the most impressive WWI regimental monuments.  Too bad it's gone.

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