Military Long Service Decoration, 1914-1918, I Class Cross for 15 Years
SKU: 02.SBR.0107.101.01
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Attributes
Physical Description
A smooth George’s cross with a triple edge, constructed of bronze gilt. The obverse centre medallion features the crowned, mirrored, and intertwined monogram ‘G’. The medallion ring is doubled and raised. The reverse is similar, except that the medallion features the Roman numeral ‘XV’. On a loop for suspension, on a blue ribbon with white side stripes.
History
The Military Long Service Decoration was introduced on June 6, 1914 by Prince Günther of Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt and Sondershausen. The award was conferred upon the non-commissioned officers of the 3rd Battalion of the 7th Thuringian Infantry Regiment No. 96 who rendered long and faithful service.
The decoration was established as a replacement for the Military Long Service Decoration from 1867. Recipients of the previous style of the award were allowed to exchange their decoration for the new style. Recipients who were no longer active members of the army could pay to receive the new form of the decoration.
The I Class Cross for 15 Years was conferred upon non-commissioned officers who rendered 15 years of loyal service.
Versions
$200 USD
Bronze gilt
Obv: GFC II Rev: XX
36mm
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