Front: Service Award 3. Class for non-commissioned officers Buckle 1876
Downside: Service Award 3. Class for non-commissioned officers Buckle 1876- Material: Iron painted, silver, tape
- Size: 40mm x 14mm clasp, 35mm sheet
- Weight: about 12.7g
Awards for service in the Bavarian army were first established by King Max I on January 13, 1816. The award was a veteran's shield and was awarded to non-commissioned officers and soldiers for 40 and 24 years of service in the Bavarian army. The service life by that time was indicated by white stripes (chevrons) on the upper sleeve of the uniform. Every 6 years it was joined by a strip. So, at the age of 18, the soldier had 3 stripes on his forearm. After that, signs of veterans on a red cloth were awarded. On March 03, 1865, King Ludwig II established new service awards (seniority marks) in cruciform form for 40 and 24 years, which were now also awarded to officers and military officials. On January 21, 1876, King Ludwig II. established new service awards in 3 classes for non-commissioned officers and soldiers in buckle uniforms. Service awards for 40 and 24 years were presented as service award crosses 1st and 2nd. But now the class is retained only by officers, sanitary officers and senior military officials. The 1st class for non-commissioned officers consisted of a gold-plated buckle and was awarded for a full 21 years. The 2nd grade was granted after 15 years of service and consists of a silver or silver-plated clasp. Shown here 3. The class for 9 years is a black lacquered iron screed with silver edging. Source: J. Nimmergut, German Orders and Badges of Honor until 1945, vol. I, 1997.
Black painted iron rectangular clasp with increased silver border. The inner side is fine-grained and matte silver-plated. On the back there is a metal loop through which the tape is stretched. In a horizontal position - a pin.
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Front: Service Award 3. Class for non-commissioned officers Buckle 1876
Downside: Service Award 3. Class for non-commissioned officers Buckle 1876