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    When was this ribbon/cross combo worn?

    Wondering where and when this combo would have been worn. Civilian clothes? Was this a personal preference?
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    That type of setup is often associated with female recipients or with formal dress (civilian) attire. I'm not sure if there were any female EK2 recipients, so I would say that civilian attire is a good guess.
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      Could it have been worn by the wife of a fallen recipient?

      Chip

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        Originally posted by Chip M View Post
        Could it have been worn by the wife of a fallen recipient?
        That's not what bravery awards are ment to be worn.

        So called "lady bows" were not only worn by ladies. With just a hand full of WW1 EKs to ladies, anything else is more likely. Worn - by a man - on civilian clothes is possible. Some believe they did it especially on weddings. It was just a question of style in the end.
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          #5
          Thanks Saschaw!

          Chip

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