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in regards to the Sithmuhtan That medal the small strip means 5 years service for each stripe, the thick strip means 10 years service regards Caz
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hello are you talking Myanmar medals, what are you looking for? as I can supply the following: Good soldier medal / military service medal- $12Valouros Warrior Star - $20, these are hard to findgood public service medal with various dates -$10Public Service Medal for Long Service" with various dates - $10Public Service Medal for Long Service" in box of issue dated 2004 - $15 very rare to find in box, but I do have severalUnion of Myanmar State & Order Reasturation medal various dates $12Order of the star of revolution 2nd class - $100 only can get one, very hard to findOrder of the star of revolution 3rd class - $100 only can get one, very hard to findOrder for the golden Jubilee of the armed forces - $75 - only can get oneArmed Force Long & Faithfull Service - $15Mineyan Methawaw Taikypwe (also refer as Mongyoung Methawaw Battle Medal) - $20 very limited and hard to findCombat Medal 1988-1990 - $20 very limited and hard to findlet me know, postage will be DHL regards
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Hi all just wanted to share what I have been able to find on visits to Myanmar.i have noticed that there are just the usual medals around now and anything on ribbons is becoming hard to find.and any groups much the same regards Caz
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Hi Dragomir see what you mean, not sure where they have gone will take some more pics and post regards Caz
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The star reads - National Police Service Medal 1988 The medal reads - Defence Service academy golden jubilee 1954 - 2004 Both I have been informed where not issued in great numbers and are very hard to find regards
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Just wanted to share a couple of new medals I found today The star I have been informed is a police medal, maybe for bravery and is dated 1987, the second is a Military Officers College / academy 50th Jubilee medal with the dates 1954 - 2004 I hope to have them translated tomorrow and will share if I can get this done C
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Hi Paul yes info is very hard to find even in Myanmar not many people can correctly translate the back of the medals, nor tell you what they are given for. The large gold award is a golden jubilee award for the armed forces from 1945 - 1995. What is it given for still not sure, but have been told not vey common and normally given to higher ranking members of the military I am hoping to find a ex military serviceman who maybe able to help with some more info on Myanmar awards. Earlier dated awards such as the 1980's are also not as common as awards given in the 1990's on, and sounds like anything after 2000 is not dated as much regards C
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The last star is a long service award, I have been told for 40 years service in the armed forces
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Thought I would share my latest purchases, hope to find some more on my next visit I have also found out that there is different variations to a lot of the more common medals including any are dated for certain years, even for long service I have found 2 different variations of the Order of the Star of Revolution in both 2nd and 3rd classes regards C ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="1000px" height="705px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="1000px" height="705px">
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Hello all please find my small but growing collection of Myanmar medal. I would also appreciate any assistance in identifying the awards. I have noticed that trying to buy awards in Myanmar is very mixed as there are a few basic medals displayed on market stall, but the higher end or better items are still very guarded and it takes a level of trust for them to be shown to you. If the seller trusts and likes you and you don't try and drive prices too low they will by all accounts try and get more for you on the next visit to them. I have even had a seller offer me three more Order of the Star of Revolution 3rd class which I am thinking of buying. In regards to the value of Myanmar is there any guide in regards to market value? regards and thanks C ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="793px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="562px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="572px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="404px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="793px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="404px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="572px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="562px" height="750px">
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Thought I would share my first group of Myanmar medals. One is a group of three with the first one having what looks like a palm leaf attachment to it - any ideas what this would be for? I paid a total of $12 for all four and have the miniatures for the group of three which cost $1.00. I have seen lots of other medals in the markets but mostly without ribbons. If I manage to find and buy more will post C
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Hello Mark the medal is with a friend of mine in SA. Thank you for the information, very detailed kind regards and thanks Caz
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Hi Mike thanks for that. The reason I am enquiring is that on his South Africa Service Record it states he was involved in the Zulu Rebellion. I also have his medal roll for the Boer war in which he was in the Coldstream Guards. His SA units where the Natal Carbineers, 2nd and 6th S.A.I. and he served in both German South West and East Africa during WW1 so he may have been in a SA unit at the time regards and thanks Caz
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thank you
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Hi Paul for that, where can I access such a copy regards
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yes it is J.A.G. BUSS regards Caz
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Hello all I am trying to research an IGSM 1936 - 39 Medal to confirm his clasp entitlement, can anyone assist me on the best place or way to do this the medal was awarded to: Lt. JAG. BUSS. 1 - 3 G.R Regards and thanks in advance
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Hello Peter that would be great if you would not mind as would be interesting to see what he was involved in, regards Caz