A co-worker at my job has this portrait of her grandfather taken in a Studio in Belgrade (Serbia), I assume shortly after the war...
She wanted to know what the uniform represented....
She stated that he was wounded during the war and met his future wife, a nurse at a local hospital.
Because of the medals (and the leather shoulderstraps) she assumed it was a uniform, but to me it is just a civilian leather jacket.
The medals appear to be the British 39-45 service medal + the Italian campaign star. (appropriate for the Balkans)
QUESTION:
In what capacity could he have earned these medals as a Non Brit?
(he did not serve in the British of Commonwealth armed forces as far as the family knows)
They were surprised to hear that these are UK medals... Thoughts?
She wanted to know what the uniform represented....
She stated that he was wounded during the war and met his future wife, a nurse at a local hospital.
Because of the medals (and the leather shoulderstraps) she assumed it was a uniform, but to me it is just a civilian leather jacket.
The medals appear to be the British 39-45 service medal + the Italian campaign star. (appropriate for the Balkans)
QUESTION:
In what capacity could he have earned these medals as a Non Brit?
(he did not serve in the British of Commonwealth armed forces as far as the family knows)
They were surprised to hear that these are UK medals... Thoughts?
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