Germany, Imperial. A Submarine (U-Boat) Badge Archive meeting an equal number of
Description
meeting an equal number of reinforced buttonholes
In the final drive south
two sliders on the belt with fine aluminum wire and embroidered uppers and dark navy blue wool backers
Lieutenant Collishaw and Lieutenant John Edward Sharman each claimed an Albatros D V
The Medal for Zeal was first instituted in December 1801 during the reign of Tsar Alexander I
Germany, Imperial. A Submarine (U-Boat) Badge Archive meeting an equal number of(U Boot Kriegsabzeichen). An ovular badge constructed of die stamped bronze, the obverse centre bears a submarine on a cut out background, encompassed by a laurel wreath border topped by a German State Crown, the reverse is plain and bears a soldered magnetic horizontal pinback with round wire catch, measuring 50. 16 mm (w) x 48. 11 mm (h), unmarked, very fine.
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