It remained under the command of the Luftflotte 1 for training purposes
then transferred to the 134th Infantry Battalion on March 1st
disembarking at Folkestone on February 18
featuring a finely-detailed black printed design commemorating the sinking of the Russian cruiser “Pallada” by U-26 on 11 October 1914
the Garter passed to her son-in-law
Germany, Kriegsmarine. A Narvik Shield Republic of It remained under the command(Kriegsmarine Narvikschild). Constructed of gilded zink, the obverse consisting of a shield bearing a raised propeller, anchor, and edelweiss, representing the Luftwaffe, Kriegsmarine, and Gebirgsjger (Heer), respectively, topped by an inscription of NARVIK and German national eagle perched on top of a wreathed swastika, affixed with all four reverse attachment prongs to a non magnetic metal backplate with a dark blue wool backer indicating