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Unknown Medel ... Need Help

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Hi everyone, first of all i'd like to say what a fantastic forum this is, i'm really enjoying the threads.

Down to business... My grandad served in the 2nd world war for the rifle brigade and i'd love to find out more information on him, where abouts he fought and what rank he acheived (he started at private and aparently got to major, i say aparently because i found a document last night say he was a colonel)

Secondly... he has his medels mounted in case, which is on my wall, and there is one that i cannot find what its called or anything about it. Driving me insane i've looked everywhere with no luck. I would attached it here but i dont know how?

Any help on either or both of these subjects would be greatly apprieciated

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Post by b1ggu5 »

Image of the medel in question is under (album / Army) ive called it unknown medel

Thanks
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Post by Doc »

ohhh you mean Medal
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Post by Tab »

You could always try this site as they have quite a collection of badges and medals. But with out a picture of the medal there is little we can do to advise you.

http://www.britisharmedforces.org/index.htm
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It was where he said it was but heres a link for you as the img brackets wont work...

album_pic.php?pic_id=250
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Post by harry hackedoff »

Cheers mate.
That really helped me.
It was an image of a load of letters
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harry hackedoff wrote:Cheers mate.
That really helped me.
It was an image of a load of letters
Yeah lol I wondered why it didn't work, a link will be as good though
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Post by got1 »

Imagine me being able to tell somebody on this machine what to do :D
To the left of the info bar at the top of the page,press Album.
You will see a nice picture of said medel (medal) :P .

Sorry can't say what the medal is.
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I could be wrong but it could well be belgian.
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Graybags wrote:I could be wrong but it could well be belgian.
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Indeed it is! Order of Leopold II Gold/Bronze

In 1900 King Leopold II, as king of the independant state of Congo, created another order (see top pictures) which was later, in 1908, incorporated into the Belgian awards system (see pictures below). It was awarded for services to the King. In fact it is again a long service order and awarded as such instead of the rarer Leopold I Order (but also alternatively with the Order of the Crown). The usual emblems and ribbon variations (see Belgian WWI Decorations) are applicable to this Order as well.

http://users.skynet.be/hendrik/index.html

Click on 'Chivarly Orders' (under Belgium) and then 'The Order of Leopold II'
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