I am seeking clarification on the issuance of wartime ribbons. As a point for refference, I will use the Bavarian MVK.
I understand that the peacetime ribbom was white with a blue edge on both sides. Whereas the wartime ribbon had an additional black stripe on both sides along with the blue stripe.
My questions involve the type of ribbon and the addition of swords.
1. Do the swords strictly indicate that the ricipient was a soldier? If so, they could be found on a peacetime ribbon. Or do they indicate participation in battle and therefore always on the wartime ribbon.?
2. Would the cross without swords ever be awarded on the wartime ribbon (to a civilian) during time of war?
I appreciate comments. I have attached sample ribbons below.
Archie
I understand that the peacetime ribbom was white with a blue edge on both sides. Whereas the wartime ribbon had an additional black stripe on both sides along with the blue stripe.
My questions involve the type of ribbon and the addition of swords.
1. Do the swords strictly indicate that the ricipient was a soldier? If so, they could be found on a peacetime ribbon. Or do they indicate participation in battle and therefore always on the wartime ribbon.?
2. Would the cross without swords ever be awarded on the wartime ribbon (to a civilian) during time of war?
I appreciate comments. I have attached sample ribbons below.
Archie
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