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"Inventaris 2016; schenking; PJV Schenking mevrouw Hansje van Dijk, A.G. Hofkeslaan 10, 6881WL Velp, vandijkhansje@gmail.com Schenking op 18 mei 2016, ontvangen door P. Verhoeven Nalatenschap van OVW Sergeant Johannes Willem Bulte, 4-2 RI. (1927/02/19 – 2006/04/05, Nijmegen) later beroeps geworden, Luchtmacht. 270219018. Protestants bloedgroep A. Gehuwd met Schotse vrouw, die hij ontmoet had tijdens zijn opleiding in Glasgow: Agnes Hinds Taylor [Nancy](1929/08/11, Glasgow – 2015/11/19, Groesbeek) 1. Onderscheidingen van J.W. Bulte: spang met Eremedaille Oranje Nassau met de zwaarden, O&V met gespen 1947-1948-1949, Gouden Trouwe Dienst. [met baton] 2. Documenten betreffende diensttijd J.W. Bulte. 3. Ponjaard in schede. Carl Eichorn. 4. Tegel “Ter herinnering aan uw behouden terugkeer in het vaderland”. [Westraven Utrecht] 5. Identiteitsplaatje aan ketting van J.W. Bulte. 6. Losse foto’s: 4 stuks. 7. ‘De Gong’, Maandblad van 4-2 RI, Januari/Februari 1949, gecombineerd nummer 5 & 6. 8. Verjaardagskalender 4e bataljon 2e regiment infanterie, uitgave stichting Vrienden van 4-2 RI. 9. Beeld van reünie 4-2 RI op 7 november 1996. Voorstellende drie soldaten. Gemerkt: “7-11-1946 / 7-11-1996”. 10. Medaille aan lint: Van Weerden Poelman Fonds; Het verlenen van financiële hulp bij problemen van sociale en/of medische aard aan Alle actief dienenden van de Koninklijke Luchtmacht en postactieve medewerkers die tenminste acht jaar een aanstelling bij de Koninklijke Luchtmacht hebben gehad, alsmede de gezinnen en nabestaanden van genoemde medewerkers. 11. Medaille aan lint: Bronzen Ster voor Trouw en Verdienste. 12. Onderscheidingen: Spang in miniatuur, Brits. Afkomstig van vader echtgenote: Adam Taylor, met 4 medailles. a. The 1939–1945 Star is a military campaign medal, instituted by the United Kingdom on 8 July 1943 for award to subjects of the British Commonwealth for service in the Second World War. b. Africa Star with 1st Army clasp: instituted by the United Kingdom on 8 July 1943 for award to subjects of the British Commonwealth who served in the Second World War, specifically in North Africa between 10 June 1940 and 12 May 1943 inclusive. The 1st Army Clasp was awarded for service with the First Army between 8 November 1942 and 12 May 1943 inclusive. An Arabic numeral "1" is worn on the ribbon bar in undress to denote the award of this clasp c. Defence Medal 1939-1945 d. The 1939-45 War Medal was awarded to all full time members of the armed forces, wherever they saw service and gave 28 days service in uniform or in an accredited organisation. It could be awarded by itself to personnel who did not qualify for a campaign medal or the Defence Medal. 13. Onderscheiding aan Lint: The British War Medal 1914-1920. Brits, groot model, 1914-1918. 14. Medaille ‘The Allied Victory Medal’ zonder lint: op rand: 577 DVR A. Taylor R.A. 15. Medaille zonder lint: Territorial Efficiency Medal. is a medal of the United Kingdom awarded for long service in the Territorial Army. Op rand: 665038 DVR A.Taylor, R.F.A. [George 5] 16. Medaille The 1914-1915 Star zonder lint:, op achterzijde: “577 DVR A. Taylor, R.F.A.” 17. Speld: British Legion: Honorary member”, gemaakt door: J.R. Gaunt & Son, Genummerd: F90193. The British Legion who represent discharged and demobilised ex-servicemen and women from the Great War 1914-1918. 18. Speld: “The Royal British Legion: Scotland. Gemaakt door ‘B.M.&BCo.’ 19. Documenten betreffende Adam Taylor (vader van A.H.Bulte-Taylor) 20. Baretgesp, metaal: Brits “Pro Rege et Patria”. Made in Gt Britain. Cameron Clan Badge. Niet opgenomen: 1. Miniatuurversie van: Eremedaille Oranje Nassau, TD in zilver en goud, extra TD (normaal) in brons en zilver. 2. Penning in doos: Market Garden Veterans Association. 3. Militaire Vaardigheidsspeld zwemmen 4. Luchtmachtembleem tot pet 5. Speld Luchtmacht British First World War Service Medals: The 1914-15 star This bronze medal is very similar to the 1914 Star but has the dates 1914-15 in the centre of the star. It was issued to a much wider range of recipients. These included all who served in any theatre of war outside the UK between 5 August 1914 and 31 December 1915, except those eligible for the 1914 Star. The recipient's service number, rank, name and unit were impressed on the reverse. An estimated 2.4 million 1914-15 Stars were issued. Neither the 1914 Star nor the 1914-15 Star were awarded alone. The recipient would also have received the British War Medal and the Victory Medal. The Allied Victory Medal The Allies each issued their own bronze victory medal but with a similar design, equivalent wording and identical ribbon. The colours represent the combined colours of the Allied nations, with the rainbow additionally representing the calm after the storm. The ribbon consists of a double rainbow with red at the centre. The British version depicts the winged figure of Victory on the front of the medal and on the back, it says 'The Great War for Civilisation 1914-1919’. To qualify, an individual had to have entered a theatre of war (an area of active fighting), not just served overseas. Their service number, rank, name and unit were impressed on the rim. Approximately 5.7 million Victory Medals were issued. British War Medal The British War Medal 1914-1920, authorised in 1919, was awarded to eligible service personnel and civilians. Qualification for the award varied slightly according to service. The basic requirement for army personnel and civilians was that they either entered a theatre of war, or rendered approved service overseas between 5 August 1914 and 11 November 1918. Service in Russia in 1919 and 1920 also qualified for the award. "^^xsd:string2
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