I am going through Dave Danners' Ritter der E.K. (1915) which I have come to conclude is drawn from newspapers and the military gazette. I also am convinced there is another "lost" heft out there-L-Z for late 1914 for EK2s. I would like to check for accuracy if possible. Would the members here be so kind as to list any EK awards they have knowledge of made in 1914 to anyone BELOW the rank of Oberstlt? Deathcards, docs,photos-diaries-whatever. i suspect the book is @ 75% complete, but that's a mere guess. Some interesting things have leapt out already though . According to the pamphlet, in 1914-only 13 enlisted ranks got the EK1. All the rest (@890) were to officers. 11 were awarded to EK2 (1870) holders-again all officers. Also, there clearly were awards to civilians in the front lines: EK2s were awarded to Postmen and train drivers! Also, there were a number of well placed Beamten who got their EK2s quite early and a fascinating reference to a few other rather odd folks. Clearly Fleigertroops were also favored-pilots anyway:the glamour of the air service. Out of 4.5 million men under arms in Dec. 1914, according to this pamphlet, there were only about 3,500 men wearing an EK2 in December, 1914. If you were young and single, having an EK must have been a guaranteed a very good time at home on Christmas leave.