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    This is a great thread. Keep them coming!

    It's good to see there's people who understand the order of medals less than me.... the people who wore them!

    Cheers

    Chris

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    Here is another interesting case. An Oberstleutnant wearing both the 25 and the 40 years civil service decoration in 1944 (only one could be worn):

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    Hi all,

    is it allowed to wear more than 2 bands?

    westfale

    Hello Westfale:

    I don't know what the regulations stated during this time, but this was a common practice. What is interesting here is that our brave Bavarian soldier has a TKM/MVM ribbon (and also an MVK and EK ribbon)! An with the EKI too! He definitely did something rather brave in combat at some point. Do you know his name? If so, I can look up his TKM/MVM citation information.

    Best regards

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    Here is a medal bar with an incorrect October 1938 ribbon being used for the Romanian Crusade Against Communism medal.

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    I only have a picture from a brave Lippe-Detmold guy...maybe he was so excited because of his marriage :o

    Best regards

    Roman

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    what is his lowest neck order?

    "PERFECT" BADDDDDDDDDDD bars!!!! cheeky.gifcheers.gif


    I haven't done any MEDAL bars in the baaaaaaaaaaad original ribbon bars section because that's outside the scope of that ongoing endless work.

    Those are great photos of original period banger.gif To have the exact medal bar that is IN a dated period photo is just jumping.gifjumping.gifjumping.gif

    I have posted this one before (I know, I know) but it is still a perfect example, too:


    Generalmajor Bernhard Rathgen (1847-1927) in Strassburg 1901:

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    Okaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaay.... catjava.gif


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    Hello Westfale:

    I don't know what the regulations stated during this time, but this was a common practice. What is interesting here is that our brave Bavarian soldier has a TKM/MVM ribbon (and also an MVK and EK ribbon)! An with the EKI too! He definitely did something rather brave in combat at some point. Do you know his name? If so, I can look up his TKM/MVM citation information.

    Best regards

    Hello Westfale,

    is there the owners name or the unit on the backside of the foto ?

    Regars Andreas

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    Vzfw. Bruckner

    Another one who mixed his awards (MEZ 2 and South West Africa Medal). Another one who was so excited because of his marriage :whistle:

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    Feldwebel Handke

    and my last contribution is that medalbar of a high-decorated Cameroon-NCO. He´s wearing all three types of the Long Service Award.

    Best wishes

    Karsten

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    On 10.12.2010 at 19:00, westfale said:

    Hi all,

     

    is it allowed to wear more than 2 bands? 

     

    westfale

     

     

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    Nice photo,
    is there a name or a unit on the backside?
    This could be a bavarian.

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    3 hours ago, spolei said:

    Nice photo,
    is there a name or a unit on the backside?
    This could be a bavarian.

    Is the top ribbon a Bavarian Max Joseph Bravery medal?

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    New addition - an elderly Luftwaffe Oberleutnant wearing what I believe are two Treudienst Abzeichen (in Wehrmacht long service style) on his ribbon bar:

     

    (Back says "Friedrich und Grete, Juni 1941")

     

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