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    #16
    Hi Glenn,

    You might be right, possible, that an NCO got the 2 medals and after promotion to Lt the Albert.
    I assume this is a knight because the dealer had also this miniature bar I mentioned.

    Rick is right, it is a pity that the Saxons didnt have a device to distinguish the medals and the knight. The Badenser and the Württemberger had oak leaves to distinguish the awards.

    Best regards

    Daniel

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      #17
      Daniel,

      Both received their Gold Saint Henry prior to being commissioned, Lewitkzy received his as a Feldwebel-Leutnant and Dittrich as a Vizefeldwebel.

      Regards
      Glenn

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        #18
        Glenn,

        thats quite normal in Saxony. ORDERS for officers, DECORATIONS for NCO´s. I think only Württemberg gave the military merit MEDAL also to jounger lieutenants.

        A question to Your 2 possible owners,
        Lewitzky from IR 133 didnt got a Sachsen Meiningen award?

        Best regards

        Daniel

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          #19
          Hi Daniel,

          he did not have a Sachsen Meiningen award according to the "Ehrenbuch".

          Regards
          Glenn

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            #20
            Hi Glenn,

            strange, but possible.

            Thank You for Your information.

            Best regards

            Daniel

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              #21
              Gee Whiz!

              Man, spend the day asleep and all heck breaks loose out here! Hi Daniel, awesome ribbon, I think I've seen this one before when we first swapped some photographs. A Saxon would not have replaced a silver with a gold St. Henri Medal. He would have worn both on the bar and ribbon bar. Or, in this case, all three! RK,GM,SM,AOR2wX,EK2, etc. would be proper placement. I am surprised at the photo showing the AOR2wX before the two medals. Naughty, naughty. I can't tell here from the pix, is it a definate Albert Order in 2. place or is it possibly his EK2?? Still wrong mounting, but lots of this went on and I think it would be difficult for a Senior officer to break the stones of ANY triple St. Henri Winner!<br>
              I find this information:
              Leutnant Walter Kuhn, born 30.11.1894; Killed 18.10.1918
              Awarded RK on 25.11.1916, in Flanders, while Fuhrer of 4. Kompanie, Inf. regt. 104.
              Now, here's the interesting part!
              He was awarded his Golden St. Henry Medal on 31.5.1916, while a Vizefeldwebel of the Same 104 Infantry regiment(!) So, he was Commissioned and won the RK within SIX months of winning the Gold Medal.
              I show his Silver St. Henri awarded on 14.8.1915, he's still a Vizefeldwebel at this point.
              I couldn't find a patent date for him. Quite the career, it makes you pause and think that this man could rise so far above the absolute hell of where he was.
              No ZVO1, or 2 wX, No AOR1wX.
              AOR2wX awarded 11.9.1916, just about 2 months before his RK der St. Henri. It seems he was an "active" Leutnant.

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                #22
                Saxon Br

                Can I have the bar................

                What an awesome ribbon bar.

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                  #23
                  Hi ccj,

                  of course You can have it. but the other nice bars in my collection would scream to loose the comrade, and stogieman will kill me!

                  So I´m very sorry, but this bar will stay in my stock.

                  Best greetings

                  Daniel

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                    #24
                    Ahhhhh Yes!

                    Sorry Charles, as I have already promised one of my children to Daniel (Inge I think, only 11, blond hair blue eyes, hard worker) for that ribbon bar, you can't get it! Har Har!
                    PS: Daniel, Inge can be troublesome, at 4 years old she informed us she wanted a Harley)
                    (Big, Beefy, Best Motorcycle in the entire world)

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                      #25
                      Hi Stogieman!

                      That would be a very expensive swap for me! I will loose this boring ribbon bar for one more troublemaker! My daughter is four and a small tornado too. I have to think about that.

                      Best greetings

                      Daniel

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                        #26
                        Hi stogieman,

                        I think You can keep Your daughter! There is a smaller brother of my bar looking for a new home!

                        Best greetings

                        Daniel

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