Greece: Commemorative Medal for the 1st
Balkan War against Ottoman Turkey in 1912-
1913.
With 3 scarce clasps - a combination of bars
that was only awarded to about 200 Cretan
Volunteers who took part in the initial
operations for the Liberation of Chios (11 Nov.
- 20 Dec. 1912) and later on in the Battles of
Aetorrahi (01 Dec. - 09 Dec 1912) and Ioannina
(23 Jan. - 06 Mar. 1913).
The clasps:
- Chios-Lesvos: The clasp was awarded to
about 5000 men of the infantry and marine
contingents, volunteer units and ship's
companies who took part in the operations
for the liberation of the 2 islands (Nov-Dec.
1912). The clasp is scarce.
- Aetorrahi: The clasp was awarded for the
Battle of Aetorrahi (01 Dec. - 09 Dec. 1912)
that opened the road towards Ioannina.
The clasp is scarce as it was only awarded
to men of the Cretan Volunteer Regiment,
to the 1st Evzonoi Regiment (Special
Units of Light Infantry - the Royal Guard at
the time, the Presidential Guard today) of
the VI Infantry Division and to the men of the
"Tavoularis" Mountain Artillery Battery (aprox.
3000 awards in total).
- Ioannina: The clasp was awarded for the
Siege of Ioannina and the Battle of Bizani
(Bezanie) - 23 Jan.- 06 Mar. 1913. The clasp
is rare (aprox. 45.000 awards).
During the 1st Balkan War the alliance of
Greece, Bulgaria, Montenegro and Serbia
liberated the remaining Christian populations
of the European territories from the Ottoman
Empire.
The War ended with the Treaty of London in
1913 but soon the 2nd Balkan War started,
this time against Bulgaria.
The medal was instituted in 1914.
Signed by Γ. Ιακωβίδης (Georgios (George)
Iakovides).
FULL SIZE
1st Balkan War 1912 - 1913
Item 100% original - ribbon original
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