ornate vertical pinback flanked by dual prongs on the reverse
he was wounded on 20 April 1916 - suffering a shell contusion to back and shell shock
During the First War he served in the Imperial Navy and was awarded the Iron Cross 2nd Class
where he was treated for Bronchitis (inflammation of the mucous membrane in the bronchial tubes) and Myalgia (muscle pain
residue in the recessed ares of the stars from cleaning
Germany, Heer. An Army Military Police Em/Nco’s M41 Tropical Field Cap Newly Listed ornate vertical pinback flanked by(Feldmtze). A cap constructed of ribbed olive khaki twill, with fold down side and back panels with gently sloping, downward scallops to the front, with metal eyelets on either sides near the crown seam, the front of the cap features a machine embroidered, Heer style eagle in grey threads over a tan brown cotton base, the front centre presents a machine woven, national tri colour cockade on a woven tan diamond shaped rayon base, both the eagle and the