The "Marine-Artillerie (Artillery Coast) branch of the Kriegsmarine was responsible for coastal defense from air attacks and that those navali.Il June 24, 1941, Admiral Raeder instituted this badge to reward the actions of individuals as well as those group of attendants to pezzo.Il badge was designed by Atelier Ernst Peekhaus in Berlin and consists of two branches of oak leaves that join to form a wreath containing a piece of artillery beyond which we can see the ocean. In top center of the wreath an eagle with wings down, holding a swastika among artigli.Gli originals, like this one, have 15 oak leaves for a partial side near the eagle. The individual must show remarkable qualities of leadership or making actions of value (for which there was already assigned another decoration) to deserve distintivo.I members of a battery were instead rewarded with a points system that required to achieve 8 points to earn the points were decorazione.I 2 for each plane shot down without the collaboration of another in this second battery or a battery caso.Anche members of lights, sonar and radio operators were able to receive the badge, but received only half point for each distinctive avvistamento.Il unfortunately has lost its original glaze ... the back is marked "L/56" due to the manufacturer "Funcke & Brüninghaus.
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Kriegsabzeichen für die Marine-Artillerie (Artillery badge Coast)
The "Marine-Artillerie (Artillery Coast) branch of the Kriegsmarine was responsible for coastal defense from air attacks and that those navali.Il June 24, 1941, Admiral Raeder instituted this badge to reward the actions of individuals as well as those group of attendants to pezzo.Il badge was designed by Atelier Ernst Peekhaus in Berlin and consists of two branches of oak leaves that join to form a wreath containing a piece of artillery beyond which we can see the ocean. In top center of the wreath an eagle with wings down, holding a swastika among artigli.Gli originals, like this one, have 15 oak leaves for a partial side near the eagle. The individual must show remarkable qualities of leadership or making actions of value (for which there was already assigned another decoration) to deserve distintivo.I members of a battery were instead rewarded with a points system that required to achieve 8 points to earn the points were decorazione.I 2 for each plane shot down without the collaboration of another in this second battery or a battery caso.Anche members of lights, sonar and radio operators were able to receive the badge, but received only half point for each distinctive avvistamento.Il unfortunately has lost its original glaze ... the back is marked "L/56" due to the manufacturer "Funcke & Brüninghaus.
The "Marine-Artillerie (Artillery Coast) branch of the Kriegsmarine was responsible for coastal defense from air attacks and that those navali.Il June 24, 1941, Admiral Raeder instituted this badge to reward the actions of individuals as well as those group of attendants to pezzo.Il badge was designed by Atelier Ernst Peekhaus in Berlin and consists of two branches of oak leaves that join to form a wreath containing a piece of artillery beyond which we can see the ocean. In top center of the wreath an eagle with wings down, holding a swastika among artigli.Gli originals, like this one, have 15 oak leaves for a partial side near the eagle. The individual must show remarkable qualities of leadership or making actions of value (for which there was already assigned another decoration) to deserve distintivo.I members of a battery were instead rewarded with a points system that required to achieve 8 points to earn the points were decorazione.I 2 for each plane shot down without the collaboration of another in this second battery or a battery caso.Anche members of lights, sonar and radio operators were able to receive the badge, but received only half point for each distinctive avvistamento.Il unfortunately has lost its original glaze ... the back is marked "L/56" due to the manufacturer "Funcke & Brüninghaus.
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