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01-21-2011, 08:30 PM | #11 | |
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Not sure why I did it (years ago) but it wasn't to deceive as I still own it. I guess I thought it would look cool. :cool:
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I´m still looking for a ribbon to complete the order, but haven´t found nothing yet. :(
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01-22-2011, 01:41 PM | #13 |
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Re: Sources for bulgarian ribbons
Not sure about Bulgarian mounting, the only evidence I have is this uniform, which came with medals attached so tightly that I'm not sure how they could be removed.
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BTW since I still can´t find the ribbon for the OPL I, I´m planning to find another one that looks like it. I´ve been looking both official and unofficial awards of the RF to find a similar ribbon but still nothing. Does anybody know if there´s something else out there or one I´ve missed?
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03-29-2011, 07:30 AM | #15 |
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order of precedence?
Does anyone know where I can find the order of precedence for Bulgarian awards? Thanks in advance!
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03-29-2011, 09:30 AM | #16 |
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Re: order of precedence?
Good luck! I've not found one yet. Many ribbons bars conflict with others so the people with the awards were very frequently confused themselves but at the high end you have.
Orders: Georgi Dimitrov 9 IX 1944 (1st 2nd 3rd) People's Liberty 1941-1944 (1st 2nd) Red Banner Red Banner Of Labour When it comes to Medals it's rather more confusing, but the commemorative medals were basically ranked from earliest established to latest established. I've been looking for an official reference for a few years with no luck but there will be a set of rules and regulations out there I'm sure. I may be able to supply more information on precedence of Bulgarian awards but I will have to dig around my cupboard a bit! |
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Re: order of precedence?
The .pl site is a pretty good start off point but it is missing some ribbon information and it shows the order "People's Republic Of Bulgaria" above the Orders "People's Liberty" and "9 IX 1944" which I believe is incorrect. ru.wikipedia states that "Red Banner" is a higher order than "People's Liberty" and "9 IX 1944" which is also incorrect. The situation is also confused by Imperial orders being used and modified by the early Fatherland Front and People's Republic. The Imperial order "Saint Aleksandr" was second only to the order "Saints Kiril and Methodij" but when modified to the "communist" order "Aleksandr Nevski" may well have been a lesser order than either "People's Liberty" or "9 IX 1944". As the communist order "For Bravery" (Which is not the imperial order of the same name) was only awarded 50 times and only in it's 3rd class it is also difficult to gauge it's precedence from actual ribbon bars. When created the National Order Of Labour was Bulgaria's lowest "imperial" order but lower Orders were created after the People's Republic was declared such as "Kiril And Methodij" (Which has no relation with the imperial order of similar name). Over the passed 4 or so years I have asked various dealers of Bulgarian awards about precedence and the situation is at best "cloudy" as now the post-communist Bulgaria has reinstated some Imperial orders and also allows the wear of all awards, Imperial, Communist or Modern. If you're not confused by the Bulgarian order of precedence you're doing a lot better than me! Here is a final thought though. When the People's Republic was declared in Sofia in September 1948 and "Liberators" of Bulgaria were still alive (All be it in their late 80's or older) and "Imperial" affectations were outlawed yet Botev and Levski being made into cults, would a veteran still be allowed to wear his Medal "For The Liberation Of Bulgaria"?? The history of Bulgaria is FAR from black and white.
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Re: order of precedence?
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How about looking into a regulations book? It is all there. Marc |
03-29-2011, 03:42 PM | #20 |
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Re: order of precedence?
I'd love to find one! Specially one from around 1949. Post 1991 regulation books will show a different order of precedence than pre-1991 when there was a reform of their award system and a post-2003 order of precedence will be different once again as the imperial award system was resurrected and 1991-2003 awards discontinued. If anyone has good pictures of Bulgarian Victory parades I'm sure it will shed some light on the situation. Bulgarian alike the Russian Federation also has "public committees" awarding medals now such as the Medal "60th Anniversary Of Victory In The Second World War". I would not like to be the Bulgarian Sgt. Major overseeing the Bulgarian version of Chelsea pensioners as they dress for parade... Oh! the ribbons!
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