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dragos03
Posted: March 05, 2006 05:12 pm
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In a booklet with regulations for "Asociatia Cercetaselor Romaniei" (The Association of Romanian Girlscouts) published in 1929, there are several awards specified.

Numbered badges for all the members (bronze for regular members, silver for commanders and gold for the Great Commander).

Also, for exceptional merits, there was an award called "The golden cross Princess Ileana".

Are there known examples of these awards?
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dragos03
Posted: April 10, 2006 10:18 pm
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On March 10 1917, Ecaterina Teodoroiu received two awards:
- Military Virtue Cross 2nd Class
- "Virtutea cercetaseasca in aur de razboi" (Girlscout's Virtue in gold, war version)

How did the second award look like?
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b737
Posted: April 11, 2006 09:45 am
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Maybe like this but with swords!

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Carol I
Posted: April 11, 2006 01:29 pm
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QUOTE (b737 @ Apr 11 2006, 10:45 AM)
Maybe like this but with swords!

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This would imply that there are such badges with Ferdinand's cipher. Has anyone seen them, with or without swords?

BTW, can anyone give more information about the badge above (see my original question in Boy Scout Badge Awarded for WW1...)?
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Posted: April 11, 2006 02:03 pm
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QUOTE (Carol I @ Apr 11 2006, 01:29 PM)

This would imply that there are such badges with Ferdinand's cipher. Has anyone seen them, with or without swords?


No, I don't think that you will find badges with other cyphers !
Carol2 was the "boss" from the boyscouts since he was 17 or something like that.
That's why all boyscouts badges have the cypher from C2 even if they are from the Carol1 or Ferdinand period.

Btw,I never saw a Virtutea Cercetaseasca badge with swords!
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Posted: April 14, 2006 04:00 pm
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QUOTE (b737 @ Apr 11 2006, 03:03 PM)
No, I don't think that you will find badges with other cyphers !
Carol2 was the "boss" from the boyscouts since he was 17 or something like that.
That's why all boyscouts badges have the cypher from C2 even if they are from the Carol1 or Ferdinand period.

I doubt he also maintained this position between 1925 and 1930. wink.gif

Anyhow, I come back to my original question: "Can anyone give some information about Virtutea Cercetăşească?".
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