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Everything posted by muckaroon1960
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Thanks Guys for all your input. Amazing what a couple of pictures of medals can bring about. Very interesting information about Msr Fournat and the other resistance people executed by the Germans. I think this part of WW2 is sometimes overshadowed by the bigger events and its great to see that their memory is still kept alive today. Merci et adieu.
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Thanks for posting the certificate Michael. Was this a common thing for the award of French Medals? Seems harsh that after going to war for your country, you had to pay for your medals? I seem to remember a similar thing for the Belgian Yser cross and medal whereby cross recipients had to pay to change their medal to an updated version or it may have been the other way round?
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Thought I would share these 2 medals with you. The first being the Dardenelles campaign medal and the second the Orient campaign medal. unfortunately I have not yet photographed the backs and reframed them. But they are both original with all the necessary markings.
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EK 1914 EK2 maker identification?
muckaroon1960 replied to muckaroon1960's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Thanks Joe, this has been puzzling me as to what the mark could be? There is a soldered joint mark further round but this is on the outside of the ring (see the first picture at about 7 o'clock). -
EK 1914 EK2 maker identification?
muckaroon1960 replied to muckaroon1960's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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I have in my collection this EK2 which has what appears to be some kind of (makers) mark on the suspension ring? Cannot identify as to what if anything the mark is? Any comments would be most welcome. (Will post picture of mark in next reply). Thanks.
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Just recently acquired a British Navy Winter hat and HMS Glowworm Tally seperately. Have attached the Tally and not the easiest thing to do? Not sure as to the age of the hat or the tally but looks good in my hat/helmet collection. If you go to the section "Great Britain/ Royal Navy History" I have posted an item with reference to my Uncle "Stoker 1st Class Wilfred James Findon" who was KIA aboard the Glowworm off Norway April 1940.
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Who sank the Belgrano?
muckaroon1960 replied to The Monkey God's topic in Great Britain: Research, Documentation & History
One thing I can tell you for certain (without naming names) is that my cousin served on the Conqueror during the Falklands campaign and worked in the torpedo room! However he does suffer mental problems these days as I believe a result of his Naval service? (This is not Bovine Splatter)