Guest IMHF Posted May 28, 2011 Posted May 28, 2011 Iraqi Military Orders, Medals and Ribbon Chart Made by an Iraqi Army Officer A friend of mine who is an Iraqi Army officer made this chart for me here in Iraq; most of the images he used were taken of pieces of my private collection. I just wanted to post it here on the GMIC for others to share. Thank you Lorenzo
drclaw Posted May 30, 2011 Posted May 30, 2011 Thanks for posting this up Lorenzo. A great reference indeed. What is the Order on the top row, far right? Is that a Rafidain collar? Sent you a message to your email address on something you might be interested in. Gavin
Guest IMHF Posted May 30, 2011 Posted May 30, 2011 Thanks for posting this up Lorenzo. A great reference indeed. What is the Order on the top row, far right? Is that a Rafidain collar? Sent you a message to your email address on something you might be interested in. Gavin Gavin That is correct, it is the El Rafidain Collar Order established during Al Bakr's Era so beautiful I hope to own a set one day. Thank you Lorenzo
oamotme Posted May 31, 2011 Posted May 31, 2011 Nice reference Lorenzo - like you i just need a Rafidain Collar...............insh'allah one day, eh?.
Elvis Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 Hi Lorenzo, what a great chart. I love it. If you hav something to swap, pls pm tks lpr19e
Guest IMHF Posted June 5, 2011 Posted June 5, 2011 We would have added the Ba'ath Party 25 year Service medal but it is a civil Order not military. Thank you all for viewing Lorenzo
bmsm Posted July 4, 2011 Posted July 4, 2011 Hi Lorenzo, Do the Iraqi's have an Order of Precedence for their ribbons like the U.S. and other countries and if so, what is it? Bob
Guest IMHF Posted July 4, 2011 Posted July 4, 2011 Hi Lorenzo, Do the Iraqi's have an Order of Precedence for their ribbons like the U.S. and other countries and if so, what is it? Bob Bob Thank you for the reply, The Iraqi Government during the Saddam regime did follow the order of precedence ribbon chart in accordance with the date of awarded to the highest honor. Like today few Iraqi officers would be wearing a few of the medals from the kingdom era. This is if the same chart is being used at this time, I feel that Iraq’s military has more to worry about at this time then medals and Orders. I am not even sure if medals and orders are being awarded today. This chart that you see here was put in order following an Iraqi Ministry of Defense book an Iraqi officer friend had in his private library. Thank you very much for your interest and I look forward to your future posts. Lorenzo
Lukasz Gaszewski Posted April 23, 2012 Posted April 23, 2012 A great chart indeed! Thank you very much! I think it is obvious, but to those who may not have noticed, the chart should be read from right to left, following the Arabic way of writing.
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