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    Viribus Unitis

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    1. Hello all!

      Thanks for the nice comments :)

      I?ll take some pics of the argentinian badge that belonged to a brazilian fighter pilot and post here soon along with some new pics of the entire collection.

      Cheers,

      Ricardo

      It is interresting because I have one that belonged to a colombian Pilot, an later Comanding Officer of the colombian Airforce. He was on a training in the flying base of "El Palomar". When he finished the trainig after 4 years he was awarded with the Badge. And in the web I once read that it was very common in the 20ies and 30ies to send pilots from all over South America to traings in Argentina . Probably because the had the best Airforce (in South America) at that time.

    2. Well the austrian NCO bravery System was the Following:

      Goldene Tapferkeitsmedaille

      Silberne Tapferkeitsmedaille 1. Klasse

      Silberne Tapferkeitsmedaille 2. Klasse

      Bronzene Tapferkeitsmedaille

      So it is Probable that an EK 2 would range as a Siler Bravery Medal 2nd class.

      But the Germans awarded the EK just to officers and never to NCOs. Instead the Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen.

    3. I don't think he got the EK 2 because he was an NCO. The EK2 was only awarded to Officers, the NCO got the Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen. BUt on the picture you see him wearing either the Golden or the Big Silver Bravery Medal, the small silver and the bronze one. Which if you add the KTK and probably the Wounded Medal is close to what a NCO could get as awards.

    4. I am sorry to say that, but you are all wrong :rolleyes:

      This is a bogde of a Non Govermental Organisation:

      SCADTA

      Sociedad Colombo Alemana de Transporte A?reo

      (Colombo-German Air Transport Society)

      It is probably a Pilots Badge, for those who made their pilots exam and were in the service of The SCADTA.

      That is what I found in the web.

      http://scadta.org/

      http://web.me.com/scadta/Scadta-Fluggesell...Willkommen.html

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SCADTA

      http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.sear...inct_entry=true

      I guess its not much but I certainly solved the mystery and for this I shod be awarded with the badge :cheers:

      If you want to sell it, just write me a message

    5. You can find this bagdes very often, and they were made for all kind of meetings.

      The Heimatschutz was not Part of the VF, it was an idependent Organisation founded in the 20ies. In 1936 all paramilitaric Organisations were prohibited and the Haeimatschutz became part of the Frontmiliz, wich was part of the VF

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