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    http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2009/post-4281-1234107873.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_02_2009/post-4281-1234107888.jpg

    What do you think about??

    Miguel

    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    I hope that is the correct SAXON XX Yeras Service Cross-- but acnnot tell from the sacn. The no-swords Silver Merit Cross of the Albert Order-- which is loose-- is almost certainly NOT what should be on the 2nd ribbon since that was for Warrant Officers and not Officers.

    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    No-- only the LD2s went to all ranks. The LD1s went ONLY to officers.

    I'd expect a Captain's SA3aX to have been what was in 2nd place, not the loose SA4 here.

    Posted

    Offcr-Stlvtr. (Feld.-Lt) in a Saxon Landwehr regt? Unusual that there's a Prsn. KVK. Hints at occupation duties somewhere.

    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    Not with a XX and only commissioned during the war.

    Posted

    Okay, gentlemen, so I'm the only one saying, "Uh-uh! Never a Hindenburg Cross to the LEFT of the EK2 (as we're looking at it)?" Somebody PLEASE explain to me how that and the Milit?r Verdienst Kreuz would supercede the EK2... :banger:

    ---Can't Wait To Be Enlightened :rolleyes:

    Posted (edited)

    Hehe... well Gene, it's a "Frackspange" / tuxedo bar, worn on civilian occasions, angled. The are exactly the other way round, so start mostly with an EK on the right. I'll look if I can find one "in wear"...

    Edit:

    found an ex-WWI officer with Hohenzollern, Z?hringer Lion and Hamburg Hanseaten cross:

    Edited by saschaw
    Posted

    Oh RIGHT! Of course! :banger:

    Thanks Sacha! You're a gentleman, for your gentle response...

    ---He Who Visits GMIC Too Late At Night :D

    Hehe... well Gene, it's a "Frackspange" / tuxedo bar, worn on civilian occasions, angled. The are exactly the other way round, so start mostly with an EK on the right. I'll look if I can find one "in wear"...

    Edit:

    found an ex-WWI officer with Hohenzollern, Z?hringer Lion and Hamburg Hanseaten cross:

    Posted

    Not with a XX and only commissioned during the war.

    With double time and out in 1919? It would account for the cross and the odd PKvk.

    Posted

    Well, he may well be correct> But a lot of 'make up" awards were handed out while the troops were in barracks in 1919.

    Given the Silesian Eagle, this chap was wearing a uniform in east Germany etc. in 1919/21.

    I have also seen a document for a Prussian KVK award handed out for merit in Erstaz battalions in 1919 to NCOs, basically "holding the fort/showing up/being there"" while Germany descended into political chaos. That might expalin the "non wartime" placement on the bar.

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