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    Guest Rick Research

    Welcome Bretzen! An EASY one for poor old Ricky with THAT pair--

    there were only 4 WM3 recipients with Southwest service, and the ONLY one who matches was

    Heinrich N?rr

    born 14 October 1877 Pfitzingen

    Fahnenjunker 1.10.97

    Leutnant 27.1.99

    Oberleutnant 19.08.09

    Hauptmann 1,10.13

    char. Major aD

    He served in 3. (k.w.)/Telegraphen Bn 4, was in Southwest Africa 1905-07,

    received WM3 28.1.16

    April 1917 commander of Fernsprech Ersatz Abteilung Ulm

    ?M3K gazetted Personal Nachrichten 21.9.18

    I am VERY interested to see that W?rttemberg-- with their INSANE regulations about returning and re-awarding Orders and medals, allowed a COLONIAL WF3bX (that is his Prussian KO4X next to it) to STILL be worn with a World War WF3aX.

    Rick

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    Some nice and rare ribbons in that one!! :cheers:

    That was a nice and unexpected treat. I had bought it as part of a lot, and it was impossible to tell what was what in the photo that accompanied the listing. Once some more Wurttemburg rolls come out, it might be traceable.

    Thanks,

    --Chris

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    This is a ribbon bar now but can easily be reloaded. There are no wreaths or swords on the second and third positions but based on the order I’m guessing I need two knights crosses to restore this bar. The EK and Colonial medal are easy but if I need enamel I may just leave this as a ribbon bar. Is there a less expensive combination that would satisfy this bar? The knights crosses both have those odd “neck order” type suspensions so they would be a pain on this bar anyhow.

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