Austria, Imperial. A Karl I Bravery Silver Medal, Ii Class, Iv Award, By Kautsch, C.1918 United Republic of A Scarce WWII 8th Reconnaissance
Description
A Scarce WWII 8th Reconnaissance Regiment Cap Badge - RECCE
Has slight dizzy attacks
and which have shown good conduct and sense of duty
enamel repair evident on one gear spoke
A Second War East medal 1941/42 by Zimmermann - Silvered and blackened zinc
Austria, Imperial. A Karl I Bravery Silver Medal, Ii Class, Iv Award, By Kautsch, C.1918 United Republic of A Scarce WWII 8th Reconnaissance(Tapferkeitsmedaille in Silber II. Klasse). Instituted 19 July 1789. A round, silver plated bronze medal, the obverse depicting Karl I, circumscribed by his name and title, the reverse inscribed DER TAPFERKEIT (FOR BRAVERY) within a laurel wreath tied together at the base, maker marked KAUTSCH on obverse, measuring 31. 11 mm in diameter, weighing 13. 9 grams, on loop for suspension from its period original war time ribbon, with three repetition clasps
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