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with a dark wood insert on the obverse upon which is affixed a depiction of the crucified Jesus of Nazareth
Wreckage of the aircraft was soon sighed from the air
A First War Austrian Air Crew Side Cap Badge - "Flieger" Badge - Badge in zinc alloy
The Front Flying Clasp in Gold is named to Unteroffizier Düttmann of the 5th Squadron of Fighter Wing 52
Russia, Imperial. A St. George Cross, Iii Class, C.1913 Hold with a dark wood insertInstituted in 1807. In silver, reverse impressed "No 75" on the right arm and "421" on the left arm (No 75421), measuring 34. 5 mm (w) x 41 mm (h) inclusive of its integral ring, contact marks, light surface wear, very fine. Footnote: The St. George Cross was established in a February 1807 decree of Emperor Alexander I, intended as a reward for "undaunted courage" by the lower ranks (soldiers, sailors and NCOs) of the military. On September 10, 1916,
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