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The whole campaign doc. Jacques idea of the Spanish sending a batch of pre-dated forms to Germany sounds about right. The info I did find on Muller here was that he arrived in Spain in January 1939 with 1.K/88, so the 30.9.38 dated Cruz de Guerra was grabbed off the stack and filled in. Alan
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Here's another, you'll have to forgive the tiny size since I'm stuck with this puny 65k file limit. A close up of the text to Feldwebel Peter Muller. I think the person that filled in the one Francois has, did this one too. I got this as part of a nice large group that includes his SC in gold doc, EK1 & 2, bomber clasp in all 3 grades and East medal. Alan
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Hi Matthias, I found a little info on your man, he was assigned to 2.K/88 in February of '39 though he had been in Spain since Nov. 1938. There was a Uffzs Gunther Wagner assigned to 3.K/88 in November 1938. Probably the same guy, just a typo in the name in the book, the dates match up and sound right. Great stuff, do you have any of his docs with all this? Alan
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Luftwaffe Berg & Nolte / Assmann
spectre replied to Richard Gordon's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
I agree with you, the faces on the eagles are so close I have to look at the wreaths to know which is which. Very possible the same person did both the dies. Alan -
Luftwaffe ASSMANN L/64 A marked ZINC PILOT
spectre replied to mmiller's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
For those that didn't see this on WA, here are links to pics of the P/O I found at the SOS. Hope these links work since the pathetic 65k file size is worthless except for tinnies and I don't have all day to resize pictures. Click on the "Original size" button under the pic for a better view. http://www.esnips.com/doc/1a76d26e-e46d-46...c24d87659/aspo1 http://www.esnips.com/doc/a773526f-fb92-4b...92722a024/aspo2 http://www.esnips.com/doc/03ea5672-33ea-47...90aab3187/aspo4 Or just see it here, http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/sho...ad.php?t=209468 Alan -
A really awesome grouping, congratulations, it found a good home. Alan
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Hi Scott, interesting exercise, going by the general guidelines in Bender's Legion Condor book, those awarded this badge were also given the SC in gold. The count on the WA site is 1126 SC in gold awarded. Throw in the 28 diamond winners and that's 1154. I have also seen in some collection displays that those KIA in Spain had the SC in gold presented to the next of kin. Since that seems reasonable, subtract the 315 KIA and that leaves 839 with the Merito en Campana. With 26116 SC's awarded in all 6 grades, there would be a little over 3% with this badge. Of course if it was given to the next of kin of the ones killed the % would go up a little, I don't know if it was or not. But at the same time, looking at some of the pictures Jacques has of the SC being worn and at least two of those show white military service crosses on medal bars (which I would think they should have a silver SC without swords), they clearly have a cross with swords!! So with all of this, my little number crunching could go right out the window! Alan (stuck on a boring conference call)
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Here is a worn and modified piece, not as nice as Scott's minty one, but it might have a few more stories to tell. The hinge and catch were ground off and a screw post soldered on. Alan
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Sorry for the sacrilege but it was just too nice (and too expensive) to be left looking like this... Alan
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Hi all, Here is my silver Meybauer I got at the first of the year. And yes it was cleaned up a little with water and baking soda, it was very dark when I got it. Alan
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Luftwaffe Post Juncker Flaks!
spectre replied to Flak88's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Some great pictures you have Jacques. I have a question about your latest one with the NCO wearing the medal bar. It looks like the white (non-combatant) military service cross on the bar but the Spanish Cross sure looks like it has swords. I would have thought with the white service cross he would have had the silver cross without swords, am I right or wrong?? Thanks, Alan
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My dream would be a P-51 as well, that would be too cool to go buzzing around in one of those. Alan
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Luftwaffe airgunner badges
spectre replied to johannes post's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Awesome reading, thanks for posting. Alan
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Super nice badges! I hope to find something like that one day, congrats. Alan