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My Great Grandfather's Medals and Service Record
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Originally posted by enorepap View PostHallo Joe
Well done
Now to complete your nice grouping you have to add the correct ribbon to the war medal (two bars) and to use the rainbow ribbon you own for the inter-allied medal.
What exactly do you mean by "two bars"?
For some reason my great grandfather or another family member swapped the ribbons. I know it's incorrect, but I think I want to keep it this way...Last edited by GIZMO8Z; 12-19-2012, 04:33 PM.
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Hallo Joe
I mean the bar for 1917 and 1918. Here are some links:
http://www.faleristica.it/index2.php
http://neapel.forumcommunity.net/?t=47735317
http://www.pietrigrandeguerra.it/med...medaglie-base/
http://mediterraneanwar.com/node/167
http://miles.forumcommunity.net/?t=9292661
http://www.militariaregno.it/?p=262
http://it.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Me...nde_Guerra.JPG
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Ohhh! I understand now!
This vendor has a few of the bars for sale... However, I fear they are not authentic. What do you think?
http://www.ebay.it/itm/FASCETTA-PER-...item1c2e5b5df3
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Originally posted by enorepap View PostHallo Joe
This is hard to say because these bars were produced over a long period of decades for the vet use
In my opinion for that price
I went ahead of purchased the 1917, 1918 bars, and a replacement Italian tricolor ribbon for the 1915-1918 medal. I am starting to think that the medals should have their correct ribbons after all.
The vendor wanted 10euro to ship each item... I asked if he could combine shipping charges... so we shall see.
Thanks again!
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Ciao enrepap!
A hard-copy of my bisnonno's service record arrived in the mail today. It includes a second page to the service record that I've never seen before!
The ink stamp that they used was double struck/ smudged. Can you help me with a translation, please?
The dates on this second page seem to be the 1930s... and I see tell-tale Roman numerals which signifies the years since Mussolini took power.
THANKS!
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Hallo Joe
The inscription says that he was transferred to the list 71b (strength of the infantry personnel on leave) of the military district of Catanzaro in September 1930, following the abolition of the military district of Castrovillari. The signature for the control of the rightness of the acts is of Captain Rocco Vitola, Mobilization Officer of the District.
Best regards
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Hallo Joe
Yes
According to the Act on the recruitment of the Army (Royal Decree of August 5, 1927 - Year V - n. 1437, published in the Official Gazette of August 19, 1927, n. 191) a soldier, after the period of active service, was included in the position of "unlimited leave" but he had to be ready to reenter the Army, if called for mobilization or training by displaying posters in public or by shipping precept postcards, and he ceased from all service obligation when he was 39 years old.
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Here is a video of me shooting the 1915 Carcano M91 TS that I purchased to honor my bisnonno!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lt8Dd...ature=youtu.be
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