Description
on May 6th
His citation appears in the 52nd Infantry Battalion War Diary of December 1917
patina on eagle with some minor wear and patina on the wreath of the badge
this together with not knowing who were firing at us
Württemberg. A Württemberger Em/Nco’s Belt Buckle certificate_of_authenticity on May 6thA fine example of a first war period imperial EM NCOs belt buckle; constructed of copper; the obverse with a raised field depicting the Wrttemberger Coat of Arms, surrounded by two circular ropes with Furchtlos und Trew (Fearless and Loyal) inscribed in raised lettering on the top half of the circle, and two laurel stems tied together on the bottom half; the reverse with a soldered on catch, complete with its dual prong cross bar; unmarked; measuring
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