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Medal Ribbon Bars
Hi, I have recently started collecting medal ribbon bars as a side line to my collecting Rhodesian Militaria.
Pics below show some of the collection so far. Some are generic but I have only been collecting for around 2 months and will probably be removed as time goes on as my idea is to collect groups of unusual combinations, like different countries (Rhodesian and South African for example), bars showing Decorations, and bars with emblems on the ribbons. If anyone has any ribbon bars they do not need please contact me as I may like to add them to my collection, I am also looking for some current British rosettes as I acquired a few bars from eBay but the rosettes have been removed. I am also on the look out for a bar with Africa Star with silver rosette. Miniature Ribbon bars (on what uniform would these have been worn? I acquired these from a dealer in South Africa) More to follow Thanks, Wayne |
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The 2 unknown SA ribbons are 20 and 30 year good service for permanent force members. The citizen force and commandos had the same medals, but different colour stripes on the ribbon. Regards Andrew
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Hi Wayne
I know it's not terribly exciting, but I have this spare. If it's of any use (or not) please PM me. Graham
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I am looking to purchase items from the British Administration Police & Prison Services in Cyrenaica & Tripolitania; Eritrea & Ethiopia; Somalia (f. Italian Somaliland) & British Somaliland; & the Dodecanese: insignia, documents, photographs etc. |
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Hi Graham, PM sent thanks
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Nice display you've made up there, Wayne.
I'd forgotten that the police used to wear plastic covers over their ribbons in the 1980s. A couple of comments : South Africa : 4th row : the first group is upside down : the precedence until 1993 was Pro Patria - John Chard - C SADF Commendation Medal. After the latter was renamed 'Military Merit Medal' in 1993, it was given a higher ranking. The first ribbon in the second group is more likely to be the KwaZulu Police Star for Faithful Service. The SADF Good Service Medal ribbon is narrower (32mm) and the green stripes are darker. British WW 2 : The groups with Africa Service Medals would have been South African, and the Territorial Medal would then be called 'Efficiency Medal'. The last two groups, which have the coronation medal in first place, would also be SA.
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Regards Arthur |
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Have seen them occasionally on bidorbuy Wayne.
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Super thanks Andrew
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Two more sets sorted out, I know the American page has a Canadian pair, I will change the title - Any help identifying the US/CAN medals would be much appreciated please.
Wayne |
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Your American page is a bit of a mixture.
1st Occupation Medal (Germany/Japan) -normally indicated with the relevant named bar./National Defence Service/Krean Service Medal(US) 2nd Appears to be US Marine Corps Good Coal coupled with a Canadian War Service medal ?? Could be he was a volunteer with the Canadians prior to 1941. 3rd UN Korea Medal/Korean Service Medal (US)/Philippine Liberation Medal 4th European/African/Middle East Campaign Medal 5th Army Long Service Medal/American Defence Service/American Campaign Service Medal The last one is actually French: Legion d'Honneur/Croix du Guerre 1939 (Vichy France)/Dardanelles Campaign 1926 These are very common ribbons and many books will show them. I have a friend in Spain who has extensive ribbon web pages, which you will find to be a great help. Try this link: http://www.webring.org/l/rd?ring=odm...indexeng%2Ehtm |
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Thanks Dragon166, much appreciated and that link is great too, will be very useful.
Wayne |
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Hi Wayne,
I have found the following site very usfull for identifying world wide medal ribbons. http://www.medals.org.uk/index.htm Regards Steven |
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Thanks Steven, much appreciated
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