golden kite order for the russo-japanese war

  1. 4th class Golden Kite order document issued in 1906 to an Army Third Class Medical Officer Hideo Ujiie for the Russo-Japanese War

    Interesting document issued on April 1, 1906 to the Army Third Class Medical Officer /陸軍三等軍醫 - equivalent to the rank of Army Major/ Hideo Ujiie /氏家秀雄/. Details. Emperor Meiji signature. Golden Kite order award certificate No. 47 382.
  2. 7th class Golden Kite order awarded in 1906 to Army 1st Class Artilleryman Hashimoto Yoshizō for the Russo-Japanese War

    Not that common variation of 7th class Golden Kite order. Golden Kite order No. 10 112 awarded on April 1, 1906 to 砲兵一等橋本好造 - 1st Class Artilleryman Hashimoto Yoshizō.
  3. 7th class Golden Kite order awarded in 1906 to Navy Chief Petty Officer Jinjiro Yoshii for the Russo-Japanese War

    Original case. Awarded on April 1, 1906 to Navy Chief Petty Officer /海軍上等兵曹/ Jinjiro Yoshii /吉井仁次郎/. Golden Kite document No. 48 876.
  4. 5th class Golden Kite and 5th class Rising Sun orders awarded in 1906 to Army Infantry Captain for the Russo-Japanese War

    Important time coordinate for this variation of Golden Kite order. Awarded on April 4, 1906. Typical repair https://asiamedals.info/threads/repaired-orders-of-the-golden-kites.23236/ Golden Kite order No. 41 812. Emperor Meiji signature.
  5. 5th class Golden Kite order awarded for the Siege of Port Arthur

    Rare early Russo-Japanese War awarding with rare type of Kite. It is known that the same variation was issued in 1905 for the Battle of Tsushima. Judging by the condition of the badge this could be a posthumous award. Issued on November 28, 1904. 5 722 Kite that was issued since the...
  6. 1st Class Golden Kite orders from the Meiji Era/明治時代功一級金鵄勲章

    1st class badge from Meiji epoch. Height 94 mm. Width 76 mm. Weight 77.6 g. Details.
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