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    Iron Cross, the Wound and the shrapnel


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    • 3 weeks later...

    Nice. Can you tell what ordnance the fragmentation came from?

    My best guess is a British Mills Bomb (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mills_bomb), based on the size and shape of the bomb fragment, and that it only caused a slight wound resulting in the award of the Black Wound Badge. The shape is a near perfect rectangle that fragmented cleanly along the lines cast in the body of the grenade. It might have hit some other hard object on the soldier's body, such as a metal button or strap buckle, giving it the distorted shape seen here. Enough kinetic energy of the fragment may have spilled off in contact with that hard object so that the wound was less that fatal.

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    I think you are corect Chris. As for the type of wound the guy got, it did not matter. A mere flesh wound or an arm blown off would have gotten him a black wound badge for his first award.

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    I think you are corect Chris. As for the type of wound the guy got, it did not matter. A mere flesh wound or an arm blown off would have gotten him a black wound badge for his first award.

    I respectfully beg to differ; the loss of a limb would result in the Silver Wound Badge ( http://en.wikipedia....iki/Wound_Badge). The grade of badge depended upon the severity of the injuries. Black was awarded for 1 - 2 wounds caused by enemy action. Silver was awarded for 3 - 5 wounds or the loss of hand, foot or eye, Gold badges were awarded for fatal wounds, or non-fatal wounds resulting in multiple amputations, total blindness, emasculation or loss of sentient human function. Gaining additional injuries would result in an upgrade of the award.

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