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    Friedrich-August "Fritz" Meyer...Yes he was a member of the OdR. He passed away on 4 Jan. 1971. He is listed in George Peterson's HG book also, with some war time pic's. My OdR books show him as an early member in good standing and of course a verified RK winner. The war time photos show him wearing all the decorations accept the RK. That's all I can offer on him. Tom

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      Long suspension loop

      I have found photos dating from as early as 1978 showing the "Long" type suspension loop for the RK being worn by OdR members. So now at least we know they have been around for awhile and not something new. Tom

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        Originally posted by Tom B View Post
        I have found photos dating from as early as 1978 showing the "Long" type suspension loop for the RK being worn by OdR members. So now at least we know they have been around for awhile and not something new. Tom
        This is great information Tom, thanks for posting it.............more credibility to the later produced RK's !
        The earliest I have with a long suspension loop is early 1990's.......perhaps the longer loops were additional extras, for ease of wearing with the tailored cravat type ribbons we see veterans wearing with dinner suits ? just a thought......
        Prost ! Steve.

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          Originally posted by Steve 5 View Post
          This is great information Tom, thanks for posting it.............more credibility to the later produced RK's !
          The earliest I have with a long suspension loop is early 1990's.......perhaps the longer loops were additional extras, for ease of wearing with the tailored cravat type ribbons we see veterans wearing with dinner suits ? just a thought......
          Prost ! Steve.
          Hi Steve, I think you are 100% correct on your thought. When I visited the S&L shop in 1988 I purchase 2 RK's & 2 sets of Oakleaves. (all were marked 800) and both the RK's came with the long loop, sandblasted frames & non magnetic cores. They are beautiful...great solid constructed frames an superb after construction pain jobs. Quality all the way for this type. Un-cased $28.00 each on the RK's & un-cased $17.00 each on the OL's. I still have them, and wish I had purchased more. Tom

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            Tom, $28 !!! you should of filled a suitcase !
            I have just this afternoon posted such a late RK which I think is a quality made item.....see here http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=714416
            Prost ! Steve.

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              A very late RKT...

              From the book of Walther-Peer Fellgiebel.
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                Small pic of Fritz Langanke during the 80's.
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                  Was the Luftwaffe member eligible to receive the RK on the 9th may 45. Or was this just when he received the medal awarded before this date?

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                    Photos of the funeral for RKT Harald Nugiseks.

                    Incredible and honorable way to pay the final respects to this war hero, regardless ideologies or postwar analysis. The Estonian Army did very well.
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                      Last edited by Sepp45; 01-12-2014, 07:50 AM.

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                        [QUOTE=Tony T-S;6235647]Was the Luftwaffe member eligible to receive the RK on the 9th may 45. Or was this just when he received the medal awarded before this date?[/QUO 9 May 45 is the official award date, even though the surrender was signed 8 May. several examples like this.

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                          Originally posted by Sepp45 View Post
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                          Harald was a Captain in the Estonian Army and has always been honoured by the Estonian Army and State , at least since independance !!

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                            S. Brosow

                            (Photo credits to WAF member mdj)
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                              Note there long loop on his RK, just as Tom pointed out. Quite a number of guys obviously need up with later crosses.

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                                Originally posted by Tony T-S View Post
                                Note there long loop on his RK, just as Tom pointed out. Quite a number of guys obviously need up with later crosses.
                                These were not "later" crosses. I've seen these "long" loops on many 1st pattern core RK's. I believe they were an optional item that could be purchased, but ended up on all the S&L RK's later on.

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