Front: Officer insignia in 25 years
Reverse: Officer insignia for 25 years
- Material: Silver gilded
- Size: 27mm
- Weight: 13g
The insignia in the Duchy of Nassau was established on February 25, 1834 by Duke Wilhelm. Before the foundation, seniority, as, for example, in Bavaria, was determined by chevrons. The purpose of the award was to reward faithful service and impeccable behavior in the army and to give an external sign in the spirit of the times. Together with the badge of honor for officers after 25 years, service signs for non-commissioned officers and soldiers were also established. These crosses had the same shape and decoration as the officers, but were made entirely of silver. Insignia in 3 stages were established for non-commissioned officers and soldiers. The 1st stage was granted after 10 years of service and had a size of only 25 mm. Level 2 required 16 years of service, and Level 3 was assigned after 22 years of faithful service. Second and third. The pitch was the size of an officer's cross 27mm. The corresponding Roman numeral for seniority is on the upper cross sleeve. Crosses made of silver-plated or gilded bronze are considered non-statutory or modern. Miniatures of 16 mm are also known, also made of silver. Source: J. Nimmergut, Deutsche Orden und Ehrenzeichen bis 1945, vol. II, 1997.
Eight-pointed cross made of gilded silver. The ends of the crosses are only slightly beveled towards the center. Front and rear with a round central shield. Between the apices of the upper cruciform arm there is a parallel (here) eye with an elongated belt ring.
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Front: Officer insignia in 25 years
Reverse: Officer insignia for 25 years