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Hi, I would like to show you one of the rarer Landwehr-Dienstauszeichnungen, here from the Grand Dutchy of Baden. It's the 2nd class made from gilded bronce with black and red enamel. Does anyone of you have another one of it to compare or can give me some details about? Hope you like it, too! regards westfale
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EK 1914 RE: Eks awarded in 1914
westfale replied to Ulsterman's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi, ok, so if you are interested: I have a doc of Unteroffizier L?hrsen, 6. Kompanie IR "Herzog v. Holstein" Nr. 15, given according to the list of the regiment at the 27th of october, 1914. regards westfale -
@ ulsterman Dave Danner said in his article (the link ist given before) that this might be the "minaret of Maiwand" in kabul, so in my oppinion it's not a "victory tower". @ dave Hope the detailed pictures help a little bit to give some more information about this medal...
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Due to this really iteresting discussion I made the pictures today Here are two in better quality for a detailed look at the arabic letters/numbers:
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@ Ulsterman, yes, indeed it look like the picture of a tower; for more info look at ed's link given before: For the Medal of Ghazi Muhammad Ayub Khan see: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=2350 and http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=12313&st=45 @ Ed, the medal seems to get very interesting, so I will put some better and detailed pictures (especially about the small arabic "letters" shown at the front below the main)?here?tomorrow?afternoon!
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Back again for some more information, sorry I was really surprised to see how accurate the ribbon of the medal of the left side was made - not folded an a hole, no, there was a "system" of an medal bar, an hook and a "holder" for the ribbon?all?of them inside, so it is really on high level (probably for on officer???)! Never see such an construct before during my long period of collecting medals, also from the "eastside"... westfale
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Ed, you are great - your article about the afghan medals was a phantastic?help?for?these?medals?to?find?out,?and?I?hope?you?can?help?me?with?th e?medal?I?ask?for... What is the correct ribbon for the medal in the right side? Due to the poor conditions?(sorry, but a flash was not the best idea, so I made the pictures without) the colors are not really shown, so the right one has an green ribbon, and the ribbon of the medal left was "traditional" black-red-green. Thanks again - hope you find some more information! westfale p.s.: sorry for the english grammar mistakes I made, but it's not my home language...
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Hi, I've got these afghan medals from an comrade coming home from service in afghanistan, and due to the research here I can identify three of them: top, right and bottom, but - I'm not shure about the ribbon of the medal right and _ I cannot identify the medal on the left side. Could someone here help me to get some details about these medal? Thanks a lot for your help! westfale
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EK 1914 Various kinds of non combat EKs
westfale replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Hi, At first I'm not shure about this doc because I expect an cross with the white ribbon, but after reading this post: according to all ?the information given above this is a document for an ek given for merit in the field as?an? black ribonned cross for services in the field given esp. in occupied territory, isn't it? Or not? regards westfale -
Thanks again, paul! I though taht the lock could be a special sign because I've seen the same "form" and a text inside on the rearside of a medal... regards westfale
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Thanks again to all of you -- it help a lot because I'm not firm in japanese orders/awards! Is it also possible to help me with my question about the lock of the case and the possible symbolic character (or not)? regards westfale
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According to my last post about the japanese medal shown there I would like to ask you about the lock of the case: is the form of the lock a symbol, too? And if yes, what it means or for what it stand for? Thanks for your help! westfale
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Hi, I've got the medal a few days ago and I hope to be right that these medal is a medal given before end of ww2, but I'm not shure. Could anyone of you help me about dating this medal? Thanks a lot for your help
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Soviet Uzbekistan (post-Soviet) Awards
westfale replied to Ed_Haynes's topic in USSR: Soviet Orders, Medals & Decorations
Thanks a lot for this info - it would be great if you can post the doc's, too. It is a strange object to collect medals/orders of some former sowjet-republics... westfale