Military Long Service Decoration, Type III, III Class Bar for 9 Years (in blackened iron)
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SKU: 02.SXM.0105.103.01.000
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The Military Long Service Decoration was originally instituted on August 31, 1913, by Duke Bernhard II. The Decoration was conferred upon military personnel who rendered numerous years of irreproachable service. A Cross for 25 Years was introduced for Officers and a series of 3 bars were introduced for Non-Commissioned Officers, enlisted ranks, and members of the Gendarmerie.
The Type I decorations were no longer awarded after Saxe-Meiningen joined the North-German Confederation in 1867. The Type II decorations were introduced in 1866 by Duke Georg and on January 10, 1867, they were conferred upon the Non-Commissioned Officers and enlisted ranks of the 6. Thüringische Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 95. They were also awarded to the members of the Saxe-Meiningen field police.
The Type III decorations were introduced in 1866 by Duke Georg and they were conferred upon the Non-Commissioned Officers and enlisted ranks who served with the 6. Thüringische Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 95.
The Type III decorations feature the letter "G" surmounted by a crown and flanke by oak leaf branches.
The awards were issued until the introduction of a joint military decoration that was introduced by the Duchies of Saxe-Altenburg, Saxe-Meiningen, and Saxe-Coburg and Gotha in 1913.
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