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    Ribbon bar help--Please

    Does some one know what the #3 ribbon might be?
    I looked through all the Bavarian threads I could find but I did
    not see one with the colors reversed like this one.
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    #2
    Order of St. George

    http://www.medals.org.uk/bavaria/bavaria-ribbons.htm

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      #3
      Thank you very much
      That is one I had never heard of before.
      Here is a picture of the full bar. I had assumed that the #4 and #5 medals were
      both Luitpold jubilee medals but now that I have seen your chart, I am guessing
      that one could be the order of St. Hubert.

      Could this bar have belonged to a Bavarian royal?

      Thanks for taking a look.

      Greg
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      Last edited by gregM; 05-04-2015, 10:48 PM.

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        #4
        I think this ribbon represents the Prince Ruprecht medal that was awarded up until 1933. I feel that makes more sense based on its position on the bar. It would be rare to see the higher orders behind an EK2 /MVO and I am taking war time vs. peace time award positioning into account. Still- an exceptional post 35 Bavarian bar. Own it with pride!

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          #5
          Originally posted by CRBeery View Post
          I think this ribbon represents the Prince Ruprecht medal that was awarded up until 1933. I feel that makes more sense based on its position on the bar. It would be rare to see the higher orders behind an EK2 /MVO and I am taking war time vs. peace time award positioning into account. Still- an exceptional post 35 Bavarian bar. Own it with pride!
          I am inclined to agree. The Prince Rupprecht medal would make more sense.

          It's a lovely ribbon bar.thumbs up

          Kind regards
          Pierce

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            #6
            the bar belongs to an elder NCO.

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              #7
              Thank you all for the help.
              It is very much appreciated.

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