I went through that book as well and have a couple of comments: 1. About 20%+ of the awards are missing-at least. It is obvious by the scope of the answers that men filled out questionnaires, "how many months as a POW"?) and some villages are missing entirely. Also, I have several docs of Hohenzollern awardees that don't show up in the book AND I noted 11 (!) instances of KIA pictures showing men wearing medals-where none are listed in the book. Also, I have hard time believing that some towns had nobody with a name ending in a letter above "S" after having half a dozen of every other letter in the alphabet. Smells like incomplete returns to me. 2. Multiple state awards to Gefreiters were a LOT more common than I had ever dreamed. 3. If you were an officer or senior NCO of any more than a few months service and didn't get an award, you were either killed quickly or really, really, really unlucky. 4. I note some very interesting navy award patterns, which confirm things noticed earlier. 5. It confirms, the higher ones rank, the more likely you were to get a medal...or two or three. Having said that I have begun a last name index, which i expect i will finish sometime around the next US presidential election. Well worth having.