Description
Oberleutnant and Pilot of Fighter Wing 54
with die struck gilded oakleaves on each
black threading giving definition to the eagle and leafing
Close Combat Clasp – Bronze
From mid June to the end of September 1919 he served as 1st General Staff Officer with the XIth Army Corps in Kassel
Germany, Kriegsmarine. A Minesweeper War Badge By Schwerin GTRexclude Oberleutnant and Pilot of Fighter(Kriegsabzeichen fr Minensuch , U Boot Jagd und Sicherungsverbnde). Constructed of gilded and silvered feinzink, presenting as an oval oak leaf wreath with a German national eagle clutching a mobile swastika at the top, centre features representation of exploding sea mine in water, the reverse with a barrel hinge and banjo style pinback meeting a round wire catch, marked on the reverse with designer Otto Placzek, Berlin and maker Schwerin, Berlin,
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