Yes, officers of senior rank got it the Lifesaving ribbon on the Red Eagle Order 4th Class-- or someone who had the LSM, CO4 on LSM ribbon, for a THIRD incredible award got the REO4 on LSM ribbon. I dimly recall seeing someone who had the Red Eagle 3rd Class with Bow on the LSM ribbon, back in an 18XX Rangliste!
If they were of below officer status, 2nd award on LSM ribbon was the Prussian Silver General Decoration Medal, with a THIRD award of LSM ribbon on Cross of the General Decoration.
As a rough average, over time, it seems like about 50 a year were awarded. Those may have bunched up more with the early "1925" version awards, since delayed applications as far back as 1914 (for people in the Colonies) and from 1919-25 (NO medals awarded) had to be processed.
These are, in my opinion, SERIOUSLY UNDERVALUED awards. Aside from the heroism required to get one, it seems that because the medals are tiny and "unimpressive" looking, they have too long been spurned by collectors.
Buy any while you can! i
If they were of below officer status, 2nd award on LSM ribbon was the Prussian Silver General Decoration Medal, with a THIRD award of LSM ribbon on Cross of the General Decoration.
As a rough average, over time, it seems like about 50 a year were awarded. Those may have bunched up more with the early "1925" version awards, since delayed applications as far back as 1914 (for people in the Colonies) and from 1919-25 (NO medals awarded) had to be processed.
These are, in my opinion, SERIOUSLY UNDERVALUED awards. Aside from the heroism required to get one, it seems that because the medals are tiny and "unimpressive" looking, they have too long been spurned by collectors.
Buy any while you can! i
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