Aniki Posted December 13, 2022 Posted December 13, 2022 Hi, could you please advise whether it was possible for a Japanese soldier to be awarded with a Lao order of million parasol? Many thanks in advance (as always, even if I won't write it down). R
paul wood Posted December 13, 2022 Posted December 13, 2022 What period are we talking about and what other awards does he have? P
Aniki Posted December 13, 2022 Author Posted December 13, 2022 Don't know. I just wonder whether from ww1 to ww2 it was possible.
paul wood Posted December 14, 2022 Posted December 14, 2022 The award was founded by King Sisavang in (or around) 1909, therefore certainly i can see no reason why a Japanese soldier could not have one, especially if he was a member of the Japanese military legation in Phnom Penh, which would have been part of the consular service, from say WWI to the 1930s, does your Japanese soldier have any other medals or is there a piece of paper with the Order or is it a piece of E-bay bullshit? P
Aniki Posted December 14, 2022 Author Posted December 14, 2022 Thank you for reply. I don't have any particular reference, have been just wondering if such situation was possible. I haven't seen any reference photo with Laotian medal along with Japanese ones that's why. I'd appreciate if you'd have any as an example. Besides parasol order is so nice and extraordinary that it's a real pleasure to have a chance to look at it
paul wood Posted December 14, 2022 Posted December 14, 2022 I can see no problem, certainly during the First World War, when France and Japan were allies, P
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