Guest Rick Research Posted July 3, 2006 Posted July 3, 2006 My one and only RAD medal bar:[attachmentid=45750]
Stogieman Posted July 3, 2006 Posted July 3, 2006 I was wondering how long it would be before the (Truly) Evil Twin? whipped out that rather spiffy bar of his ;>)
Nick Posted July 3, 2006 Author Posted July 3, 2006 Now that is a RAD bar !Did the full size 12 year medals have devices on the ribbon ?
Guest Rick Research Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 12s and 4s only had ribbon bar devices for a few months in 1940, after which the useful little RAD emblem devices were abolished. 18 and 25 year medals had eagles on the ribbon and medal bars.
Nick Posted July 4, 2006 Author Posted July 4, 2006 Cheers RickAny pics of the RAD eagles or devices ?
Paul R Posted July 4, 2006 Posted July 4, 2006 Nice bars, guys! Rick, where have you been hidding that one!!!
Stan Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 Cheers RickAny pics of the RAD eagles or devices ? Herewith RAD's with embroidered eagles. I've only seen a couple for sale in 40 years collecting! Stan
Stan Posted July 5, 2006 Posted July 5, 2006 Cheers RickAny pics of the RAD eagles or devices ?Gold version
Gold Party Pin Guy Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 (edited) Here's my only contribution - a full sized single bar with the rare device in bronze. I've also thrown in my mini bronze RAD medal. The ribbon is not correct, but it came that way. Edited July 7, 2006 by Gold Party Pin Guy
Gold Party Pin Guy Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Maybe I lied. I just had a look at a few of my bars and one I assumed was an early Wehrmacht long service bar and eagle now looks to me like an RAD eagle device (the 3-ribbon bar below).I've put a bar with two Wehrmacht long service eagle devices above it for comparison.
Guest Rick Research Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Those are the ONLY embroidered ones I have EVER seen in 40 years outside the illustrations in the "B?nderkatalog," Stan!!!! No, that lower 3 ribbon bar device IS a Wehrmacht one-- note the rounded wing tips. It's just a style of the eagle from a specific manufacturer. Here are the 1940 devices for 12 and 4-- quite useful, eh?-- and a 25. [attachmentid=46002]Notice the very distinctly shaped eagle used for the RAD 25 here and on Stan's above. Those are even rarer than the shovel devices. I've seen ecxactly ONE metal 18 RAD ribbon bar device, and this is only the second ( Gerd!) RAD 25 I have ever seen-- or owned.The OTHER RAD 25, which I sold pre-internet, was also a single. I have never been able to find a single official reference as to when, why--or indeed, whether--DOUBLE RAD long service awards were authorized to be worn "Wehrmacht style." Presence of doubles on bars with 1940 devices suggests that year, certainly... but it has never been clear to me whether two ribbons was ALSO as unauthorized as the shovel devices, and was later rescinded or banned.These should NOT be confused with the flat wingtipped but massive eagles/puny wreathed swastika Wehrmacht eagles made by Otto Schickle:[attachmentid=46005]But it is obvious WHY the shovel devices were needed. Here are three ribbon bars (and there is a fourth Out There that has escaped my grasp) which belonged to OBerarbeitsf?hrer Georg Wolf Erasmus Emil Hugo Freiherr von Rechenberg (1883-1944):[attachmentid=46004]No RAD awards in existence, 1934-38,ONE RAD long service,TWO RAD long services.Although the unique WW1 ribbon identified the original owner THEN, it was only the none-one-two that allowed recognition of this-- and research has verified the ID-- of these as RAD long services at all. One "plain blue" could be any of SIX Prussian or SIX Third Reich awards-- but only the RAD wore TWO.
Guest Rick Research Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Here's a side by side at 500% of a Schickle mutant Wehrmacht eagle on left and the precisely made but rarely seen RAD version on right:[attachmentid=46006]The regulation RAD eagle devices look very much like miniature SA and NSDAP 1938+ cap eagles, in perfect proportion. While both have uncut flashing under the beak, Schickle's mutant looks like that Egyptian Ibis-god, or one of those "Star Wars" drones battled by Jar-Jar Binks--cartoonish-- while the RAD has the strong, well formed square head of a real bird.Notice also that while the embroidered RAD eagles on the full sized ribbons above face to viewed LEFT, as per regulations, the metal ones face RIGHT--incorrectly!! Can't explain it. The ones I have seen on ribbon bars have all been this way. It's like the YELLOW embroidered, but BRONZE metal devices on Customs long service ribbons....
Gold Party Pin Guy Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Thanks for clearing it up Rick - the chunky style had me going for a while there. Wehrmacht it is.
Gerd Becker Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Very interesting thread, gentlemen. Did the servicetime count double in wartime also for the RAD? I see no other way to get a 25 year service award in an organisation, which was formed only in 1931!?Gerd
Guest Rick Research Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Had to have been. Counting WW1 militaryservice as well-- the same way that was done for the 1938 civil service Treeudienst Crosses...absolute, total, impenetrable lack of documentation.
Gerd Becker Posted July 7, 2006 Posted July 7, 2006 Ah, sure, WW1-Service. Now its getting closer to 25 years Thanks, Rick
Uffz. Rohleder Posted January 23, 2018 Posted January 23, 2018 my new baby I hope it's ok to bring this topic back
J Temple-West Posted January 24, 2018 Posted January 24, 2018 A very nice bar and probably from a member of an early construction crew involved in the building of the 'Westwall', or a later member of a 'Flak Abteilung' after the defences were garrisoned prior to Allied Invasion. Quite a hard combination to find....congrats!
ostprussenmann_new Posted January 10, 2023 Posted January 10, 2023 Great thread, thanks for starting this.
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