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I actually have a few army lanyards as well, but couldn't be bothered posting them. There are lots of photos of them here, and mine are nothing special.

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David, thank you for the heads up on the reference book. I was not aware of it.

I'll keep looking for the Imperial lanyards.

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Does anyone have more examples or more information to add? Period in wear pictures would be appreciated.

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Joe here are mine Paul

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Paul, nice display. Thank you. That must have taken some time to collect.

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Joe here is a good book on Lanyards by Stewart and Curley

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Good tip, thank you. I haven't had an opportunity to look through that collectors reference. Does it cover the Luftwaffe or Kriegsmarine lanyards?

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I see your Kriegsmarine lanyard has the accepted 14 knots. Back on page 10 Raymond posted an example with 17 knots. I learn as I go so I now know the 17 knot to be a Bundeswehr period lanyard. I haven't heard from Raymond for awhile to let him know.

On page 11 Z06Berlin posted a 14 knot example with a single acorn on a jacket.

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Joe no Kriegsmarine or Luftwaffe.Just Army,Panzer Lanyards and Tank destruction Badges Paul

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Paul, thank you.

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Hello all,

Here's my Heer marksmanship lanyard, grade 4, 3 acorns.

William Kramer

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William nice Heer Lanyard with good pictures nice Paul

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Bringing this thread from the past.

Here is my top-rare KM lanyard, unfortunately incomplete as 4th grade should have gilded shell with wings or torpedo.
Below is the complete one from eMedals inventory, unfortunately sold way before I saw it :-(

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yeah! that IS nice!

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One of my favorite items glad to see it brought up again.Now lets see some new ones


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Here is a Luft piece I just picked up, comments appreciated! Kevin.

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Nice Navy Lanyard. Well displayed. Good luck on finding a gilt attachment for it. If I see one I will PM.


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Kevin, your Luft. looks good to me.


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Some age to this topic. smile
Anyone have anything new to share?

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Something not generally known:

German Marksmanship Lanyards may be earned by US Army personnel, but only worn by enlisted men (E1 - E9) on their dress uniforms.

Other US Military Branches I don't know.

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A boost back to the top.

Any new items folks?

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