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Marc, Tang Si,
A lot is still to be learned about these awards thats for sure. I tend to agree that some form of precedance must exit it's finding out what it is thats proving a little difficult :) The ribbon guide has some sort of precedance, it was made by observing the orders and medals worn on uniforms. If we had some good clear photos of different ranks wearing all their Orders and Medals we could compare them and start our own precedance research. Also one thing I find hard to belive is that commemorative awards are above military service/ merit awards it would be nice to have more infomation on these. best regards Eddie.
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http://www.medals.lava.pl/kp/kp1.htm
Probably known by almost all of you, but it´s always good to refresh minds. Tang, let us know about the awarding ceremony date as soon as possible please!:)
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A Guard 2nd Lieutenant Service Tunic
Tang Si,
I had a BLAST working on that puzzle!!! I'm curious, too...when's the award ceremony?!!:D All the Best, Doc |
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Another high decorated 2nd Lieutenant:
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ASTONISHING!!!
BTW, is it true that the NK military are allowed to wear the awards of their ancestors? (and that could explain why a 2nd Lt is that decorated...)
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could you just explain to me why a junior officer should as decorated as a general officer...
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Hi,
According to the resources we have, we can conclude that the man who had been awarded can transfer orders to his son who also is serving in the army after die. But there is no North Korea official document confirm it. BTW, this tunic is just a fun. But the theory above may be true. Tang Si |
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So we can see that the link between people and their ancestors is also used by Kim´s Co. to coerce obedience on their citizens... Tang, can you post a close-up of the collar tabs to take a better look at the insignia and the collar pattern (if it has)?
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Sorry I have not taken the photoes of this collar, but I have a photo of a beautiful young female 2nd lieutenant. It is the same. Tang Si |
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Re: Lieutenant Tunics.
It seems rather obvious to me that both of these tunics have been "made up" for a greater profit. Not only do they feature common awards in number, the awards don't really "add up" and they are placed by someone who has minimal understanding of the DPRK Order Of Precedence. It is HIGHLY unlikely that the first recipient would get three Merit Medals and a ONF1 but not an ONF2 or ONF3 (same with OFMSH) and the second recipient would have received more than one "Foundation" Commemorative Order.
Tunic One (with the upside down tabs) should be arranged; Right Chest - Line 1 Medal For Military Service Honour Commemorative Medal "60th Anniversary Of The People's Army" Line 2 Guards Badge Left Chest - Line 1 Order Of The National Flag 1st Class Order For Military Service Honour 1st Class Order Of The Banner Of The Three Great Revolutions Line 2 Medal For Merits Medal For Military Merits Medal For Military Merits Tunic Two; Right Chest - Line 1 Commemorative Order "Foundation Of The Democratic People's Republic Of Korea" Commemorative Order "60th Anniversary Of The People's Army" Commemorative Order "Capital Construction" Line 2 Medal For Military Service Honour Medal For Military Service Honour Commemorative Medal "The Foundation Of The Democratic People's Republic Of Korea" Commemorative Medal "Fatherland Liberation" Left Chest - Line 1 Order Of The National Flag 1st Class Order Of The National Flag 1st Class Order Of The National Flag 1st Class Line 2 Order Of The National Flag 2nd Class Order Of The National Flag 2nd Class Order Of The National Flag 2nd Class Line 3 Order Of The National Flag 2nd Class Order For Military Service Honour 2nd Class Order Of The National Flag 3rd Class Line 4 Order Of The National Flag 3rd Class Order Of The National Flag 3rd Class Order For Military Service Honour 3rd Class Order For Military Service Honour 3rd Class Line 5 Order For Military Service Honour 3rd Class Medal For Merits Medal For Merits Medal For Military Merits Line 6 Medal For Military Merits Medal For Military Merits Medal For Military Merits Medal For Military Merits Line 7 (if it fits if not Line 3 of Right Chest) Medal For Military Merits
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