Hi. I have just got this pennant and I would like some opinions on this. I have posted it on WAF and 1 person thought this migh be a post war pennant. Here is a link to the flag: http://home.online.no/~krheriks/bilder/km_pennant.htm I talked to the women I bought it from and she told me that this pennant was the one shown in the book: Die deutsche Wehrmacht, Bd.2, Die Kriegsmarine von Adolf Schlicht, John R. Angolia. Here is the mail she sendt me: the owner of this pennon is known! He was active in the second world war as a colonel. Recently he has passed away and the pennon comes from his inheritance. The author Adolf Schlicht has in his book " The German armed forces - The Navy Volume II " the genuineness of the pennon confirms! I ask you to think over again the decision to the return, because the piece is real guaranteed! I give you a guarantee on it! If you liked to return him, nevertheless, then please to my address So as you can see, the return policy is ok. This is what the book says: Day Badge (Dienstabzeichen) / Duty badge of "officers of the watch" (Wachoffizier - W.O.: The yellow pressed metal badge identified the officer of the watch on ships or the "duty officer" (Offizier vom Dienst - O.v.D.) of land units. It consisted of an oval oakleaf wreath surrounding a fouled anchor. The regulation size was 6.4x5.2cm. but this varied. The reverse was hollow-pressed and had a pin attachment, spring clip or two loops and a cotter-key type pin. I really need your opinion on this one please and if anyone has the book, please scan the picture and post it here. I don't have that book and I would really like to see the picture in that book. Best regards, Andr