Description
SAS Pattern Parachute Wings (in light blue
the Order was finally restored
The Nebelwerfer projectiles were falling close around Sgt Bennett's position but he refused to allow the work of his detachment to be interfered with and largely by his coolness and example the Nebelwerfer was accurately located and destroyed by artillery
Footnote: The National Defence Cross was instituted on December 11
800 silver standard mark of 1942
Germany, Imperial. A 1914 Iron Cross I Class, by WE Archive SAS Pattern Parachute Wings (in(Eisernes Kreuz 1914 I. Klasse). Reinstituted 5 August 1914 by Kaiser Wilhelm II. (1914 1918 issue). Constructed of iron and silver, consisting of a Cross Patte with a blackened magnetic iron core within a ribbed silver frame, the obverse with a central initial W, the six oclock arm with a reinstitution date of 1914, the twelve oclock arm with a royal crown, the reverse with an elongated barrel hinge and vertical pinback meeting a round wire catch,
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