Anyone recognize what the ribbon in last place might be on this one? I'm coming up blank on my own.
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Mystery ribbon on a TR/Olympic ribbon bar
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I won't know until I get the bar in my hands whether or not the background is indeed a faded [Hessian] blue or not, but it might well be. Although it looks rather white in the photographs, it's a much "cooler" white than the white on the EK and KVK, for what it's worth. The red does read to me as much closer to the red of the Hessian decoration than the orange of the RAO.
I'm not really sure what scenario would result in either one of them being awarded without there having been a Hindenburg Cross on the bar to indicate WWI service.
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Originally posted by Tiger88 View PostI agree there should be a Hindenburg there in either case.
Since it is the last one on the bar, could it be some obscure foreign medal?
//Thomas
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Originally posted by landsknechte View PostThat's what I'm beginning to suspect. Perhaps it's something that the maker of the ribbon bar didn't have on hand, and they used the Hessian ribbon as a substitute. Given that the construction of the bar doesn't look like the product of a really high-end producer (Godet, etc.), that adds a little more credence to that idea.
My first thought was a Japanese Order of the Rising Sun, but those show only a sliver of white at the edges. It is very possible that the assembler used a similar looking substitute ribbon if they did not have the correct ribbon on hand.
Maybe another possibility is the Lithuanian Knight's Cross of the Order of Vytautas the Great or the Bronze Medal of the Order of Vytautas the Great????
Instituted in 1930 and still awarded today.
Best regards,
Tom
Knight's Cross (5th. class) of the Order of Vytautas the Great pictured below:Attached FilesMihi libertas necessest!
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