Description: German WW1 Prussian - Baden Landwehr Long Service Medal Group 100% genuine The medals are:- - The Prussian Merit Cross for War Aid - The Merit Cross for War Aid was a war decoration of Prussia awarded during World War I. Instituted on the 5th December 1916, the cross was awarded for patriotic war aid service, without regard to status or rank. - Prussian General Honor Decoration - The General Honour Decoration (German: Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen) was a decoration of Prussia. The decoration can trace its origin back to awards established in 1793 by King Frederick William III of Prussia. The various levels of the decoration recognised peacetime merit to Prussia. These awards were often to commemorate long and particularly meritorious service or for special contributions from people who would not be considered for appointment to an order due to their rank. In general, recipients were lower and mid-level officials and officers. - The Prussian Long Service Cross - The Prussian Long Service Cross for Other Ranks was instituted on the 4th July 1913 and awarded to non-commissioned officers and other ranks for long service. The first class, as in this example, was for 15 years’ service, the second class for 12 years’ and the third class for 9 years’ service in the Prussian Army. - Baden Landwehr Long Service Award, Medal - The medal was instituted by Grand Duke Friedrich II on the 18th December 1913 to acknowledge the completion of 3 months’ service in the Baden Reserve Corps / Landwehr for non-commissioned officers. UK Postage will be Special Delivery 24 Hr International postage will be via the Bay Global Shipping Program - no exceptions
Price: 160 GBP
Location: Norwich
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Type: Medals & Ribbons
Era: 1914-1945
Conflict: World War I (1914-1918)
Country/ Organization: Germany
Theme: Militaria
Service: Army
Country/Region of Manufacture: Germany