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Picture 12 :- Picture 13 :- Picture 14 :- Marked to the rear:- FOTO-ROIAE C. SILLADE Giurgiu. Picture 15 :- Ribbon Bar:- 1. Romanian Order of the Crown of Romania / Order of the Star of Romania with swords on Military Virtue ribbon. 2. Romanian Crusade against Communism ribbon with battle-bar. 3. Romanian Centenary Medal ribbon for King Carol / Peles Castle Commemorative Medal. Card marked to the rear:- STUDIO-FOTO STEFAN BARUA. In hand writing:- Lt. Donovici Nicolae. By the way its NOT the same man in pictures 13 & 14. Identification made name will be added later on. Kevin in Deva. :cheers:
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EK 1914 Famous Bavarian Novelist awarded the Iron Cross
Kev in Deva replied to Naxos's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
From Wiki:- Seems to have been a professional Royal brown-noser. :P -
Remnants of Saddam Hussein’s Artillery Pieces
Kev in Deva replied to a topic in Middle East & Arab States
I think this might be German manufactured, it reminds me of an anti.aircraft piece the British captured in the Falkland war against Argentina and on display at the Imperial War Museum in London, must have look through my photo albums and see if I can locate the pictures for comparison. Kevin in Deva. :cheers: -
USE US - OR, LOSE US.........
Kev in Deva replied to Mervyn Mitton's topic in Police Forces of the World
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USE US - OR, LOSE US.........
Kev in Deva replied to Mervyn Mitton's topic in Police Forces of the World
Militcia were the Romanian Police but came under the Military Establishment. Kevin in Deva. :cheers: -
USE US - OR, LOSE US.........
Kev in Deva replied to Mervyn Mitton's topic in Police Forces of the World
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I have seen N.K. pieces turning up in Romania, usually obtained from Romanians who traveled to that country during the Communist period. (1947 - 1989) Kevin in Deva. :beer:
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I will next post a series of pictures obtained from one family, the family history is interesting with officers serving Romania going back to W.W.1, W.W.2, Post W.W.2 Communist R.P.R. period and Communist R.S.R. period and post communist period. When I asked the gentleman why he was willing to get rid of such pictures he replied, "My only daughter has no interest in them!" Sad Kevin in Deva. :cheers: