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    Herman

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    1. KFOR means Kosovo Forces.

      So a German Kosovo medal with the bar KFOR, a NATO medal for the same operation with the bar NON ARTICLE 5 and a Danish KFOR Marching medal. The last one is an unofficial one i think.

      These medals were issued to a German soldier after a tour in Kosovo between 2002 and 2011.

      regards

      Herman

    2. Van Wielik from The Hague ('s Gravenhage in Dutch) is just the firm mounting the medal in the so called Prussian style, introduced in ny country around 1913 for the military. Civilians have the normal style of hanging below the ribbon. This is the way all are awarded including to the military aswell. (I received mine in 2008 for ISAF Afghanistan the same way).

      SFOR vets also received the NATO medal. In 2001 this was the 'former Yougoslavia' one.

      Herman

    3. Hi Jason,

      This medal was instituted in 2001 and has been given by the tenthousands now. The firm producing this medal is Van Veluw from Zeist, the Netherlands. They produce a lot of Dutch medals, badges, pins etc.

      They have an own website. I know that the scarser clasps are reproduced, but the medal is unconfirmed till now. An original medal is not expensive, so there is no real need to do this. The more scarses clasps are sometimes more valuable than the medal.

      Van Veluw does not hallmark this medal. Hallmarking stopped around 1990 for the campaign medals.

      I think the difference has something to do with the finish. Some are more shiny than others.

      Perhaps van Veluw has an answer when you contact them.

      Good luck,

      Herman

    4. Yup, you have to train the bicycling, the obstacle course, navigating, shooting, grenade throwing and so on and on.

      But you don't have to be of Olympic standards. Give it a try I say.

      regards

      Herman

      Added a picture of a Dutch ribbon bar with the last ribbon being the TMPT. :D

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