landsknechte Posted August 1 Posted August 1 (edited) Just received this bar, and I'm trying to get a picture of the recipient. The Bulgarian decoration might point towards 72nd (4th Thuringian) Infantry. I'm assuming the green ribbon is the joint long service medal shared by the Saxon Duchies for enlisted army or the gendarmerie. Who might have been in a position to have earned the Saxon long service and a Prussian long service? The seller that I got it from found a picture of what might be a later bar from the same group: Anyone more familiar with the Saxon Duchies have any thoughts as to where these various clues might be pointing? Edited August 1 by landsknechte
Stogieman Posted August 1 Posted August 1 Good Morning, really nice bar, can we see a picture of the back? Interesting combination, wish I had a clue to be able to help with some direction.
landsknechte Posted August 1 Author Posted August 1 3 minutes ago, Stogieman said: Good Morning, really nice bar, can we see a picture of the back? Interesting combination, wish I had a clue to be able to help with some direction.
VtwinVince Posted August 1 Posted August 1 This guy got a peacetime SEHO but a wartime NCO's grade of the order?
Daniel Krause Posted August 4 Posted August 4 The peacetime SEHO is most likely a late award after 1918. Carl Eduard was quite busy handing out gongs up to 1935. Best, Daniel 1
landsknechte Posted September 6 Author Posted September 6 (edited) Been spending the last few days working through the Thuringian Archives, and ended up having unexpectedly good fortune. I looked to see what sort of intersection there might be between recipients of the SEHO Verdienstkreuz mit Schwertern, the SEHO Verdienstmedaille, and the Herzog Carl Eduard Medaille. I found four matches, all from 6. Thüringischen Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 95. Offizier-Stellvertreter Edmund Schmidt SEHO Verdienstmedaille in Gold with Swords SEHO Verdienstkreuz with Swords Carl Eduard Medaille 2nd Class with Swords & Date Offizier-Stellvertreter Eduard Allmrodt SEHO Verdienstmedaille in Silver SEHO Verdienstmedaille in Gold with Swords SEHO Verdienstkreuz with Swords Carl Eduard Medaille 2nd Class with Swords & Date Leutnant August Luther (NCO commissioned late 1915 or 1916) SEHO Verdienstmedaille in Silver SEHO Ritterkreuz 2nd Class w/ swords SEHO Verdienstkreuz with Swords Carl Eduard Medaille 2nd Class with Swords & Date Schmidt and Allmrodt have swords on their Verdienstmedaille, which we don't see reflected on the ribbon bar. I'm not sure whether Allmrodt would wear both the gold and silver Verdienstmedaille, or if the gold would replace the silver. That might be another strike against him. Luther seems to have had an impressive career, but the pesky Ritterkreuz is a problem. All would have swords on their Carl Eduard Medaille ribbon. The fourth candidate fits the best. No missing swords, and none where they're not supposed to be: Unterzahlmeister Hermann Lieb SEHO Verdienstmedaille in Silver SEHO Verdienstkreuz with Swords Carl Eduard Medaille 2nd Class with Date (The archive lists this as being "mit Jahreszahl". If I'm not mistaken, that's the very uncommon date only bar with no swords.) Edited September 7 by landsknechte 2
landsknechte Posted September 19 Author Posted September 19 Quote Hermann Lieb For posterity's sake, it's Leib not Lieb. I only just noticed the typo, too late to edit my original post.
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