Description
where he was struck off strength to the Machine Gun Company Depot at Seaford on November 19
the obverse depicting Karl I
The 1916 British Front Line south-east of Ypres was situated on this high ground of the Ypres ridge at Zillebeke known to the British Army as Mount Sorrel and the double summits of Hill 61 and Hill 62 (called Tor Top)
the neck end of each with a loop for placement upon a uniform button
likely recovered showing extensive wear
Germany, Sa. A Plaque For Services To The National Socialist Equestrian Youth Auction Archive where he was struck off(SA Deutschen Reiterjugend Plakette). Constructed of blackened magnetic iron, the obverse consisting of a round oak leaf wreath, overlaid by a central horse, on top of a NSDAP style German national eagle clutching a wreathed mobile swastika, the reverse with an analogous wreath joined at the bottom by a Sturmabteilung (SA) logo, with a central inscription of FR VERDIENSTE UM DIE WEHRHAFTE ERTCHIGUNG DER DEUTSCHERN REITEJUGEND (FOR MERIT IN THE
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