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September 1951 1.1 2.1 1.3 Sonderstufe des Grosskreuzes für Herren, gestickter Adler, Schulterband Interimsspange mit achteckigem Stern Spezial Great Cross, embroided Eagle, sash Men undress ribbon/emblem: eightcornered star Grosskreuz für Herren, eingewebter Adler, Schulterband Stern / star 15 mm Great Cross, woven Eagle, sash Men 1.2 2.2 2.3 Sonderstufe des Grosskreuzes für Damen, gestickter Adler, Schulterband Interimsspange mit sechseckigem Stern Spezial Great Cross, embroided Eagle, sash Dames undress ribbon/emblem: sixcornered star Grosskreuz für Damen, eingewebter Adler, Schulterband Stern / star 13 mm Great Cross, woven Eagle, sash Dames 3.1 Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz mit Stern und Schulterband für Herren The Great Cross of Merit with Star, sash riband for Men 3.2 3.3 Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz mit Stern und Schulterband für Damen Interimsspange mit viereckigem Stern The Great Cross of Merit with Star, sash riband for Dames undress ribbon/emblem: fourcornered Star Stern / star 9 x 9 mm 4.1 4.2 4.3 Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz mit Stern, Halsband Herren Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz mit Stern, Schleife für Damen Interimsspange mit viereckigem Stern The Great Cross of Merit with Star, men neck ribbon The Great Cross of Merit with Star, Ladies bow undress ribbon/emblem: fourcornered Star Stern / star 6 x 6 mm 5.1 5.2 5.3 Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz, Herren Halsband Das Grosse Verdienstkreuz, Schleife für Damen Interimaspange mit Kreuz und Eichenlaub The Great Cross of Merit, Men neck ribon The Great Cross of Merit, Ladies bow undress ribbon with Star and Oakleaves 6.3 6.5 6.6 6.7 7.1/7.2 7.3 Interimsspange für Verdienstkreuz 1.Klasse Auflage rotes Ordenskreuz Verdienstkreuz am Bande Damen und Herren Interimsspange o. Auflage Undress ribbon Cross of Merit 1st class Emblem red Cross of the Order Cross of Merit on ribbon Women and Men undress ribbon 2. Klasse 2nd class without emblem 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 8.6 Verdienstmedaille am Bande Herren Verdienstmedaille am Bande Damen Interimsspangen Verdienstmedaille Medal of Merit on ribbon, Men Medal of Merit on ribbon Ladies suspension ribbon Medal of Merit Das Grubenwehr Ehrenzeichen in Gold Das Grubenwehr Ehrenzeichen in Silber Rettungsmedaille Mine Rescue Decoration gold Mine Rescue Decoration silver Live Saving Medal Die Silbermedaille für den Behindertensport Das Silberne Lorbeerblatt Die Goethe Medaille Die Medaille für Rettung aus Seenot des D.L.R.G. Silver Medal for Handicapped Sport 1978 Silver Laurel Leaf 1950 The Goethe Medal 1952 The Sea Rescue Medal of the German Association (Sport Award) for Rescue Lifeboats 1955 Das Ehrenzeichen der Bundeswehr Ehrenkreuz und Medaille 1980 Einsatzmedaille der Bundeswehr mit Spange IFOR 1996 Armed Forces Decoration Cross of Honour and Medal 1980 Armed Forces Campaign Medal with emblem IFOR 1996 Steckkreuz no ribbon Das Ehrenzeichen des Technischen Hilfswerks in Gold Das Ehrenzeichen des Technischen Hilfswerks in Silber Decoration of the Tecnical Aid Service 1975 in gold Decoration of the Tecnical Aid Service 1975 in silver Bändersammlung Michael Schulcz ROBBON COLLECTION 2003 Orden und Ehrenzeichen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der Länder Orders and Decorations of the Federal Republic of Germany and the States Der Orden „Pour le Merite“ für Wissenschaft und Künste The Order „Pour le Merite“ for Science and Art 1952 Das Ehrenzeichen des Deutschen Roten Kreuzes 1953 in Gold Das Ehrenzeichen des Deutschen Roten Kreuzes 1953 in Silber Decoration of the German Red Cross in Gold 1953 Decoration of the German Red Cross in Silver 1953 Feuerwehr Ehrenzeichen seit 1974 in Gold (ohne Bayern) Feuerwehr Ehrenzeichen seit 1974 in Silber (ohne Bayern) Fire Brigade Decoration in Gold of the Staates without Bavaria Fire Brigade Decoration in Silver of the Staates without Bavaria Deutsches Feuerwehr-Ehrenkreuz 1953-1974 in Gold Deutsches Feuerwehr-Ehrenkreuz 1953-1974 in Silber The German Fire Brigade Decoration 1953 gold Cross Sport Medal of the German Fire Brigade The German Fire Brigade Decoration 1993 Silver Cross Suspension ribbon Bar ribbon with Miniature of the Cross Bar12 ribbon with Mintiature123 of the Cross 12 123 12 123 12 123 12 123 12 123 12 123 12 123 12 123 Ehrenzeichen der Ehrenzeichen der Feuerwehrmedaille für Deutsche Feuerwehr-Medaille Deutschen Verkehrswacht, Gold Deutschen Verkehrswacht, Silber Internationale Zusammenarbeit seit 1974 Decoration of the Decoration of the German Fire Brigad Medal German Fire Brigade Medal German Traffic Guard, gold German Traffic Guard, silver for International Teamwork since 1974 Bayern/ Bavaria Das Feuerwehr-Ehrenzeichen, 1953 The Fire Brigade Decoration gold 50 Jahre 50 yrs silber 40 Jahre 40 yrs bronze 25 Jahre 25 yrs Interimsspange 25 mm bar ribbon 25 mm Interimsspange Bar ribbon 25 mm Das Ehrenzeichen für Verdienste um das Bayerische Rote Kreuz Decoration for Merit in the Bavarian Red Cross 1957 (1972) 50 Jahre 50 yrs 40 Jahre 40 yrs 25 Jahre 25 yrs Der Bayerische Verdienstorden 1957 Bavarian Order of Merit Rettungsmedaille suspension ribbon bar ribbon Lifesaving Medal 1952 Hamburg Berlin 171 044 045 Komturkreuz des Verdienstordens von Berlin Comtour Cross Order of Merit of Berlin Sturmflut Dankmedaille 1972 Rettungsmedaille 1971 neck ribbon Flood Thanks Medal 1972 Live Saving Medal Niedersachsen 083 080 081 084 Der Niedersächsische Verdienstorden Halsorden 1961 Verdienstkreuz Cross of Merit Interimsspange bar ribbon Medaille Waldbrand 1972 The Lower Saxony Order of Merit Neck Order Sturmflutgedenkmedaille Thanks Medal for the Floods 1962 Thanks Medal Forest Fires 12 123 123 12 12 123 123 12 12 123 123 12 12 123 123 12 12 123 123 12 Brandenburg Sachsen-Anhalt 12 123 123 12 12 123 123 12 201 + 202 195-196 12 123 123 12 Medaille für Treue Dienste in der freiwilligen Feuerwehr No. 195.1 with Goldenes Brandschutz Ehrenzeichen Silbernes Brandschutz Ehrenzeichen Service Medal in the Volunteer Fire Brigade miniature of the Golden Fire Decoration / 2 Oak Leaves Silver Fire Decoration / 2 Oak Leaves gold silver bronze kupferfarben/ copperplated cross in gold No.195 No.196 1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 Sachsen-Anhalt1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 1234 1234 1234 1234 123 123 123 123 Bandschnallen als Anstecknadeln für langjähre Dienste der Mitglieder in der Freiwilligen Feuerwehren im Lande Sachsen-Anhalt mit Zahl 50+Eichenblätter (196) mit Zahl 40+Eichenblätter (195) für 30 Jahre No. 194 für 20 Jahre No. 193 für 10 Jahre No. 192 Pin-back bars with emblems for long and faithful service by members of the volunteer fire brigades in the state of Sachsen-Anhalt „50 + oak leaves“ „40 + oak leaves“ golden fire helmet silver fire helmet bronze fire helmet Bändersammlung Michael Schulcz Orden und Ehrenzeichen der Bundesrepublik Deutschland und der Länder Orders and Decorations of the Federal Republic of Germany and the States 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Mecklenburg- 12 12 12 12 Vorpommern 12 12 12 12 12 12 Rettungsmedaille 1993 Brandschutz Ehrenzeichen Ehrenspange Sonderstufe nur Bandspange Live Saving Medal Fire Brigade Decoration Special class, bar ribbon only Nr. 181 Nr. 185 Country Fire Brigade Association Landesfeuerwehrverband Landesfeuerwehrverband Ehrenzeichen Ehrenzeichen 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 Baden- 12 12 12 12 Württemberg 12 12 Freistaat Sachsen 12 12 12 12 Verdienst-Medaille 1974 Verdienstorden des Freistates Sachsen 1996 Waldbrand Weisswasser-Medaille Medal of Merit 1974 (Damenausführung schmaler) Forestburn Weisswaser Medal 1992 Freistaat Sachsen Feuerwehr-Ehrenzeichen 1.Stufe Feuerwehr-Ehrenzeichen 1.Stufe Ehrenzeichen am Bande 1. Stufe Ehrenzeichen am Bande 2. Stufe Emblem: Feuerwehrhelm gold 1992 Emblem: Feuerwehrhelm silber ohne Bandauflage ohne Bandauflage The Fire Brigade Honour Decoration The Fire Brigade Honour Decoration The Fire Brigade Honour Decoration The Fire Brigade Honour Decoration bar with firehelmet in gold bar with firehelmet in silver bar without emblem bar without emblem Schleswig- Holstein Medaille für Arbeitsjubilare Interimsspange Die Sturmflutmedaille 1962 Interimsspange mit Auflage Medal for Long Service in Work Bar ribbon High Flood Medal Bar ribbon with emblem of the Medal Country Fire Brigade Association Landesfeuerwehr-Verband Ehrenzeichen in Bronze Country Fire Brigade Association Medaille am Band für Miniatur Rettung aus Gefahr Thüringen Medaillon Medal on ribbon for Saving Life of Danger Hessen Landesfeuerwehrverband (mit Bandauflage) Rheinland-Pfalz Feuerwehr Ehrenzeichen 1. Stufe Feuerwehr Ehrenzeichen 2. Stufe 1956-1984 1956-1984 Fire Brigade Decoration 1st grade Fire Brigade Decoration 2nd grade Landes- Rheinland-Pfalz wappen Verdienstmedaille des Landes Rheinland-Pfalz und Miniaturband. Bandsteg Verdienstmedaille 1966 Medal for Merit of Rheinland Pfalz Bar ribbon with medallion Medal of Merit 1996 of the countries coat of arms Bändersammlung Michael Schulcz.
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