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    Mystery bow

    Here's a 3 ribbon bow I can't figure out. Sandwiched between the EK and Hindenburg is a ribbon with cornflower+ blue, yellow, and a black center stripe. There appears to be spread out white laddering on the blue, about 1/8 in. apart and half that width. The button is black cloth covered and marked C.W. & Co Olide. Any clues?
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    Looks like the Sachsen-Meiningen Cross or Medal for war merits (Kreuz/Medaille Für Verdienst im Kriege). Actually the cornflower-blue is a green stripe.

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      #3
      Yup! Meiningen it is! You will find some more of this ribbon in the first secton, Complete Overview: WWI section (top south German style) and in "The Good, The Bad, and The Ugly" section on the double Waldecks ribbon bar in The Ribbon Bar Article.

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        #4
        Here's the officer's version, crown and pierced medal, early war bronze. The enlisted men's medal had no crown and was solid. From Ted's collection:
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          #5
          Thanks, guys. I had thought that, but the blue was so blue, even on the protected back, that I thought it might be some Bulgarian or Turkish award. On closer inspection what seems to be laddering is very evenly spaced wear. Anybody got a medal to go with it?

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            #6
            Now that we've got the colors right, and I 've discounted the laddering, how about a Saxe-Weimar DA?

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              #7
              Not wear--it IS design laddering. That's what distinguishes the frontline combat ribbon from the "war merit" version.

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