Hi,
One nice (my second at all) Cuban pre Castro period ribbon bar arrived!
Great looking bar, very nice devices and amazing work. Any help to analize it, would be great!
Here is the aditional identification. Any help would be great!
1. ?
2. Order of Military Merit/Other Service
3. Order of Military Merit/Good Conduct
4. Order of Military Merit/Special Service
5. Order of Military Merit/Military Merit(?)Bravery in Combat(?)
6. The Armed Forces Merit Medal (1933)
7. ?
8. The Long Service Medal with 7 stars (should there be chevrons?)
9. Red Cross Order (?)
10. Venezuela Order of Francisco de Miranda (?) / Order of Carlos J. Findlay (probably civilian award don't make sence there?)
Some how I am not able to locate first award - this one should be the highest award but nothing in my mind yet.
Order of Military Merit - "Created February 27, 1912 primarily as an award for outstanding military merit, but can be awarded for other services and comes in four classes. First class for Generals, Second class for Colonels, Lieut. Cols. and Majors, Third class for Captains and Lieutenants, Fourth class for Enlisted men and non-commissioned Officers. Can be awarded to foreigners."
When awarded for other than military merit the color of the enamel on the cross is changed to correspond with the colors listed below on the ribbons:
Military Merit - Dark Red
Bravery in Combat - Purple
Humanitarian Acts - Half red, half white
Good Conduct - Blue
Continuous Service - Half white, half blue
Special Service - Green
Other Services - White
(from medalnet.net)
What class would be with the rosette? Second class I presume? In this case we know ribbon bar owner's rank - Major/Colonel.
All the best,
Timo
One nice (my second at all) Cuban pre Castro period ribbon bar arrived!
Great looking bar, very nice devices and amazing work. Any help to analize it, would be great!
Here is the aditional identification. Any help would be great!
1. ?
2. Order of Military Merit/Other Service
3. Order of Military Merit/Good Conduct
4. Order of Military Merit/Special Service
5. Order of Military Merit/Military Merit(?)Bravery in Combat(?)
6. The Armed Forces Merit Medal (1933)
7. ?
8. The Long Service Medal with 7 stars (should there be chevrons?)
9. Red Cross Order (?)
10. Venezuela Order of Francisco de Miranda (?) / Order of Carlos J. Findlay (probably civilian award don't make sence there?)
Some how I am not able to locate first award - this one should be the highest award but nothing in my mind yet.
Order of Military Merit - "Created February 27, 1912 primarily as an award for outstanding military merit, but can be awarded for other services and comes in four classes. First class for Generals, Second class for Colonels, Lieut. Cols. and Majors, Third class for Captains and Lieutenants, Fourth class for Enlisted men and non-commissioned Officers. Can be awarded to foreigners."
When awarded for other than military merit the color of the enamel on the cross is changed to correspond with the colors listed below on the ribbons:
Military Merit - Dark Red
Bravery in Combat - Purple
Humanitarian Acts - Half red, half white
Good Conduct - Blue
Continuous Service - Half white, half blue
Special Service - Green
Other Services - White
(from medalnet.net)
What class would be with the rosette? Second class I presume? In this case we know ribbon bar owner's rank - Major/Colonel.
All the best,
Timo
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