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    Cool Photo of Zaehringen Lion in wear

    Hello folks,
    I would like to share with you this great photo of a 2nd class Zaehringen Lion from the Duchy of Baden in wear. It shows a pilot by the name of Hermann Vallendor who was a member of Jasta Boelcke.

    This photo comes from a great book I got two years ago for my Birthday titled Jasta Boelcke by Norman Franks.

    Does anyone else have any period photos of any grade of the Zaehringen Lion in wear? I have found photos of this award in wear to be somewhat rare especially when it concerns pilots.

    Regards,
    Jody
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    Jody,

    Pretty tough to find the pics of pilots. I found this one of Hermann Goering with the OZL. Steve
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      #3
      Cool!!!, sorry by the question but why i can get info of the award conditions and grades of this medal??

      Regards

      Carlos

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        #4
        Carlos,

        Go to Forum Member Dave Danner's outstanding site here:

        http://home.att.net/~david.danner/militaria/baden.htm

        This is just the page on Baden but provides some great information and pics. THe whole site is a must to read through. Steve

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          #5
          Cool site!!!!
          thanks Regular 122!

          Regards

          Carlos

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            #6
            Zahringer Lion

            Hello guys,
            Yes that is a great site and very informative. Any more period photos of the Zahringer Lion in wear?

            Regards,
            Jody

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              #7
              Sorry i cant help you with pictures...yet!

              Regards

              Carlos

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                #8
                Generalleutnant Friedrich von Gontard, commanding general of XIV. Armeekorps (which comprised the two Baden regular divisions, the 28th and 29th Infantry Divisions) from November 1917 to June 1919, wearing ,among other awards, the Grand Cross with Swords of the Order of the Zähringen Lion. He is wearing the Grand Cross badge like a commander's cross, instead of on its sash, but you can tell by its size that it isn't a commander's cross. Also, that's a Zähringen Lion Grand Cross breast star next to his Iron Cross and above the other breast stars.
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                  #9
                  Here's the best that I can offer.
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                    #10
                    Close up.
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                      #11
                      Is that 6 clasps on an 1870s commemerative medal? Which Armee Corps did he serve in?
                      pseudo-expert

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                        #12
                        X. Armeekorps

                        Don,

                        Alexander von Linsingen served in the 4. Westphäl. Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 17 during the Franco-German War. The regiment was then subordinated to 40. Infanterie-Brigade, 20. Infanterie-Division of X. Armee-Korps.

                        Regards
                        Glenn

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                          #13
                          Thanks Glenn. I assume his clasps can be determined then since we know the unit.
                          pseudo-expert

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