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    Unidentified ribbon

    Hello:

    Who can identify the third ribbon on this bar?

    I suppose it could be a veteran association ribbon?


    Erich Craciun

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      #3
      Hi Erich,

      NO IDEA! Can You post a closeup?

      Beste Grüße

      daniel

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        #4
        Hello Daniel,

        here is the close up (hope this works!)




        Erich Craciun

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          #5
          throwing a dart in the dark here..

          is the blue and yellow stripe ribbon familiar? It looks like a ribbon on a ribbon...

          some fraternal order?

          Accidentally offending people on the internet since 1997

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            #6
            Mark is right, it looks like a ribbon on a ribbon; although it is made in one piece.
            I have NO idea.

            Best regards

            Daniel

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              #7
              Believe me, it is one ribbon. It has been a tough one, I check states colours and found nothing. But as you can see, it is a real ribbon on a real ribbon bar! I am hoping Rick will have the answer! Rick.....?

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                #8
                I see it is one ribbon.
                From the center it looks like Braunschweig, but the whole combo is odd. I´ve never seen a ribbon like that.

                Best regards

                Daniel

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                  #9
                  If it is NOT some local Braunschweig Veterans Group on there "illegally" with the Hindenburg Cross, then it may be something official from South America or Asia. I'll copy this over to International.

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                    #10
                    I agree with Mark the colours looks very much like a traditional fraternal order type ribbon, which are still very current in Germany today.

                    Nick

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