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    #76
    * marked twm

    Newest TWM a * marked beauty. Some may recognize it from another member of the forum
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      #77
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        #78
        A quick snapshot of the family as is today (just the full size medals).
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        Last edited by Tan Berk; 02-25-2014, 07:15 PM.

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          #79
          Ribbon Fest Day

          Today a new one (actually 18th) arrived and it came with a piece of a rotten ribbon. I loved the aged look of it and decide to take out all ribbons I have for a parade, hope you enjoy.

          Tan
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            #80
            This one a BB&Co. the most common yet an unknown maker. You can find them everywhere but still I like the details on it, I believe there is a silver and a bronze version of it. I have them both. I hope one day we will find who and where the maker was.
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              #81
              This is my first ever Non-Combatant Turkish War Medal ribbon bar. I could not wait to get my hands on it to make my own photos, but will do when I receive it.

              A three piece, EKII, Non-Com TWM and Hindy ribbon bar for your review. Any ideas how can the TWM is Non-Com but Hindy is a front fighter with swords?
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                #82
                The awardee served in the zone of conflict. Had he stayed in the Fatherland he would have received the Hindy without swords.
                pseudo-expert

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                  #83
                  Hello Don

                  Yes that is true for the Hindy, but how did he/she managed to get the non combatant Turkish War Medal as well I wonder...

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                    #84
                    The 3 place noncombatant TWM ribbon bar and the TWM pin arrived, the bar is 6 cm long, one cm longer than any other of my 3 place ribbon bars, love it!

                    Bar has great features like the stitching detail in the back and double ribbon wrapping (I have no idea what that is called when you use double layers of ribbon). I wonder if there is a regulation name for that style.

                    Hope you enjoy
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                      #85
                      stitches
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                        #86
                        I sometimes feel like I am posting only for myself…

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                          #87
                          Not only for yourself !!!
                          I'm looking at this thread from its beginning, and I must tell you that it's an outstanding collection !!! Very focused. Very tasty. Congrats!
                          And keep going with posting

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                            #88
                            Thank you borzadow, I am glad I have at least one follower )
                            Tan


                            Originally posted by Borzadow View Post
                            Not only for yourself !!!
                            I'm looking at this thread from its beginning, and I must tell you that it's an outstanding collection !!! Very focused. Very tasty. Congrats!
                            And keep going with posting

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                              #89
                              Magnificient collection!!
                              Great to keep your heritage collected this way

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                                #90
                                Thank you Starikurac, you are right this is somehow about collecting the heritage for me. My great great father fought at Gallipoli and later in Galicia Front as an artillery officer and I feel as a responsibility to find more and learn about the campaigns and medals he had during his painful years at battlefields.

                                This is a photo of him standing in front of the Catholic Church is Calarasi, Romania dated 1917. The building on the back with German and Turkish Flags hoisted must have been he HQ. I have found the exact location, surprisingly the church İs still there today.



                                Originally posted by starikurac View Post
                                Magnificient collection!!
                                Great to keep your heritage collected this way
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