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Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
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Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
I found some newspaper articles about a J.W. Buitendijk. In the sixties he was a police officer and a judge. No connection with Africa unfortunately. The clippings are in Dutch. ☺ -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Laurentius, the cross will probably be marked with a silver mark (a sword) and a makers mark. In the seventies Koninklijke Begeer is a likely candidate. Regards Herman -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Sadly no information about mr. Buitendijk. This set belongs to an Infantry officer who fought in May 1940 with 8th Infantry Regiment at the Grebbeberg, was a prisoner in Germany in WW2, and received an Officer in the Order of Orange Nassau with the swords a few months prior to his retirement. -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
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Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
Yes, seems to be the one. Thanks Herman -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
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Decorations of Marius Cornelis van Houten
Herman replied to laurentius's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
?? Thanks. Bovomed is a good adress for your medals. Also the set of General Hoeffer was refreshed by them. Therefore my question. Cheers Herman -
Decorations of Marius Cornelis van Houten
Herman replied to laurentius's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
In the Dutch Army officers list of 1936 he is listed as a Lieutenant Colonel of the Military Police (Koninklijke Marechaussee) with the following decorations: Knight in the Order of Oranje Nassau, officers cross 30, Member in the Order of the British Empire (MBE) and the Decoration 2nd class of tge Austrian Red Cross. The Mobilisation cross WW1 is not mentioned in these lists as it was awarded by a private committee. The Knight in the Order of the Nederlandse Leeuw and the Mobilisation cross WW2 were awarded later. The MOK from 1949 to 1952. So Laurentius this medalbar is fully legitimate as Sampo also stated. Question: Your dad is General Hoeffer? -
Actually this set belonged to Officer of Health (Officier van Gezondheid) Tiddo Reddingius.
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The medal set of Colonel Jan Hendrik Sar. One of the 17 Dutch who helped the Albanian forces in 1914. The empty place at the front of the bar was probably occupied by a Knight or Officer grade cross of the Order of Orange Nassau with the swords. He became Knight in this order in 1923 and Officer in 1946 after his retirement. Regards Herman
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Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
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Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
I think it was awarded for a Norwegian state visit to the Netherlands in the early sixties. -
Netherlands Dutch Medals and Medalbars
Herman replied to Yankee's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
A set of a Dutch Infantry Lieutenant Colonel who served in the Netherlands East Indies following WW2. -
Luxembourg Order of the Oak Crown
Herman replied to GODISHIGH's topic in Northern European & Baltic States
+1 your oak crown is a 100 % original first pattern. Great find. Regards Herman -
Indeed that is the case. I presume you deciphered the Dutch text, but to be complete: Lieutenant General 2nd May 1930 Retired 1st May 1934. Promoted in 1934 to Grandofficer in the Order of Orange-Nassau with the swords (Military Division) Knight in the Order of the Dutch Lion Numeral XL to the Officers Cross Promoted to Grand Officer in the Legion Of Honor of France. Best regards Herman
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If he survived WW2, which he did not, his Dutch orders would have been rescinded by Royal Decree. This happened to several collaborators after the war. One retired general escaped this shame by committing suicide. Seijffardt, if he had survived the war, would have been convicted in court, probably the death sentence.
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From the Dutch officers list of 1929. He was at the time Major General and commander of the 1st Division. Knight in the Order of Orange-Nassau Officers Cross with numeral XXXV Mobilisation cross 1914 - 1918 Commander 2nd class Sword Order of Sweden Commander 2nd class Danebrog Order of Denmark Officer Legion of Honor of France Officer in the Order of the Crown of Belgium His rank and date of promotion: 2lt Artillery 21st July 1892 1Lt 19th November 1898 Captain 1st of May 1911 Major 1st of November 1920 Lieutenant Colonel 2nd of May 1924 Colonel 2nd of May 1926 Major General 2nd of May 1928 So after 1929 he gained his two highest Dutch orders. Regards Herman
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Sailor Malan's medals
Herman replied to milhistry's topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Interesting topic. No pictures to be found indeed. Checking several sources gives the following list: DSO & bar, DFC & bar, 39-45 star with Battle of Britain clasp, Air Crew Europe star, Defence Medal, War Medal & Mid oak leaf, Belgian Croix de Guerre with bronze oak leaf, Czecho-Slovakian Military Cross, French Legion d'Honneur Officer grade and French Croix de Guerre. Now a detailed sharp picture will help. Regards Herman -
Any news or update on this medal group? Regards Herman