Hello All,
I have a question to pose to the group...... concerning the Bavarian MVO....
The base MVO came in multiple classes (4 I think).... 4th and 3rd were breast badges..... 2rd was a commanders badge and 1st was the grand cross.....
They were awarded by the rank of the recipient......
My queston are.....
1) Were they automatically 'upgraded' upon the promotion of the officer.. i.e. a Colonel with an MVO 4th..... makes major general.. is he then automatically given the 3rd class... or did he need to 're-earn' the award again ?
2) In most of the pre-war and early war pictures I have seen...... many of the General's are wearing the MVO on the medal bar (3rd or 4th class).. without swords and then the MVO 2rd class with swords around the neck. Did the MVO follow the same 'regs' as say the RAO.. where-as with swords and without swords was counted as two different orders and could be worn at the same time ?
Cheers and thanks !
Mark
I have a question to pose to the group...... concerning the Bavarian MVO....
The base MVO came in multiple classes (4 I think).... 4th and 3rd were breast badges..... 2rd was a commanders badge and 1st was the grand cross.....
They were awarded by the rank of the recipient......
My queston are.....
1) Were they automatically 'upgraded' upon the promotion of the officer.. i.e. a Colonel with an MVO 4th..... makes major general.. is he then automatically given the 3rd class... or did he need to 're-earn' the award again ?
2) In most of the pre-war and early war pictures I have seen...... many of the General's are wearing the MVO on the medal bar (3rd or 4th class).. without swords and then the MVO 2rd class with swords around the neck. Did the MVO follow the same 'regs' as say the RAO.. where-as with swords and without swords was counted as two different orders and could be worn at the same time ?
Cheers and thanks !
Mark
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