United Kingdom. A Set of First War Royal Flying Corps (RFC) Gold Wings Archive In April 1940 the ship
Description
In April 1940 the ship became an auxiliary cruiser under the designation “Handelsschutzkreuzer 1” (HSK 1)
Three Miniature German Imperials Medals and Awards - Friedrich August Medal
The Order was suppressed during the Soviet occupation
a decorated night fighter pilot who was killed in action near Avesnes
the reverse presents a screw back
United Kingdom. A Set of First War Royal Flying Corps (RFC) Gold Wings Archive In April 1940 the shipIn 9 Carat Gold with navy blue enamels, weighing 2. 9 grams, marked "9 Ct" (9 Carat) and maker marked "T. L. M." (Thomas L. Mott of Birmingham, England) on the reverse, measuring 39. 8 mm (w) x 14. 8 mm (h), horizontal pinback, suspended from a Gold fine link chain with T bar, the chain attached at the other end to a loop on the reverse of the crown, intact enamels, extremely fine. Footnote: The Royal Flying Corps merged with the Royal Naval Air
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