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Posts posted by Signalcorps45
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Hello to all!
I believe this medal to be of the Imperial period, but I am not sure. I have no information on this at all.
The medal itself is about 1 inch in height and 1 inch in width. There is nothing written on the back.
Any information would be helpful and appreciated.
Any ideas?
Dean
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militaria0815,
Thank you for the info.
Dean
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Rick and Scott,
I paid I think $30 for this bar, so I didn't think there was a high monetary value to it. I thought it is interesting because, as Scott states, it appeared to be a civilian medal bar. I thought there may be an interesting story behind it.
Rick - I did not know this maybe a volunteer Bavarian fire service medal, thanks for the information.
Dean
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Hello to all!
I am looking for information on this medal bar. The ribbons on the bar are almost half the size of a normal ribbons. The medals seem to be normal size.
I quess I am trying to find out the story behind this bar.
Any information would be helpful.
Dean
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Rick,
Thank you again for the information. You have been very helpful.
Dean
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Hello to all!
Any comments on authenticity or additional information would be helpful
Thanks
Dean
More pics
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Hello to all!
Any comments on authenticity or additional information would be helpful
Thanks
Dean
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OK. What I am doing wrong? I will try it again.
Dean
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Hello to all!
Any comments on authenticity or additional information on this bar would be appreciated.
Dean
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Rick,
Thank you for the information.
I am new at posting pictures, but I will work on getting more detailed pics for the post. Can you explain in more detail the difference between flat-bottomed and bow-bottomed bars?
Your information is very helpful.
Dean
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Hello to all!
I am new to the club, so this is my first post. So, here it goes.
I am trying to find information on this medal bar. Because of the non-combatant nature of the bar and the medals on it, I think I can safely assume that it was issued to a chaplain (but I am not sure). It appears that this chaplain served from the around the turn of the century through WWI.
My questions center on the Cross for the Jerusalem Pilgrims in bronze (I believe that is what it is). I had seen other posts about this, but they have not addressed the issue of the Cross for the Jerusalem Pilgrims on a military medal bar.
I have seen information that states that the Cross for the Jerusalem Pilgrims is only a medal issued by the church and does not have any military significance. And, I have seen information were the cross has been issued to military people based on their rank.
Is there a written procedure for a German to be able to put this cross on a medal bar? Or was the cross just added to the medal bar by the wearer?
Also, is this bar traceable?
Any help would be greatly appreciated
Dean
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Unknown medal
in Germany: Imperial: The Orders, Decorations and Medals of The Imperial German States
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