Army Long Service Decoration (Anhalt), 1914, III Class for 9 Years
SKU: 02.ANH.0111.103.01
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Physical Description
A circular medal constructed of argentine. The obverse bears encompassed the crowned cipher "F" for Duke Friedrich II, encompassed by the inscription "TREUE DIENSTE BEI DER FAHNE" (loyal services to the flag). The reverse bears the Roman numeral "IX" (9). On a loop for suspension, on a green ribbon.
History
The Army Long Service Decoration was instituted by Duke Friedrich II on January 1, 1914 to replace the Army Long Service Bars.
The Medal for 9 Years was conferred upon Officers and Enlisted Men who rendered 9 years of service with the armed services. In addition, the medal was also conferred upon members of the police force who rendered 9 years of service.
Versions
$100 USD
Argentine
Obv: F TREUE DIENSTE BEI DER FAHNE Rev: IX
30mm
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