I got this interesting regimental commemorative medal in a recent trade. It's rather nicely done, struck in silver with outstanding detail. Obviously it commemorates the 11th Kurhess Jaeger Battalion. However, I have a couple of questions I am hoping someone can answer.
First can anyone identify the memorial and its location that is on the reverse of the medal? It appears to commemorate the Franco-Prussian war as the names "Woerth" "Sedan" and "Paris" appear on the column. (these might be too small to make out from the photo below)
Also, the medal is fitted for wear as a one place medal bar. I would have assumed that recipients would not have been allowed to wear this medal since it is "unofficial"...or am I incorrect in some regard?
Cheers all,
Adam
First can anyone identify the memorial and its location that is on the reverse of the medal? It appears to commemorate the Franco-Prussian war as the names "Woerth" "Sedan" and "Paris" appear on the column. (these might be too small to make out from the photo below)
Also, the medal is fitted for wear as a one place medal bar. I would have assumed that recipients would not have been allowed to wear this medal since it is "unofficial"...or am I incorrect in some regard?
Cheers all,
Adam
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