1916) and the 36th Battalion (July 6
lid embossed with gold lettering "Crown of India"
A lot of nine safe surrender leaflets addressed to Croatian
signing his Attestation Paper as a Private (A 21117) on September 4
Ghys explained the activities after their landing: "A substantial number of containers were dropped after us
Germany, Imperial. A Rare Imperial Colonial Office Service Flag, Issued at Swakopmund, c. 1914 visually-hidden 1916) and the 36th Battalion(Reichskolonialamt Dienstflagge). A well preserved Imperial Colonial Office service flag, constructed of multiple panels of cotton executed in an Imperial black, white, and red tri colour motif, bearing double sided silk discs measuring 34 cm in diameter, in turn overlaid by printed and multi coloured Imperial Colonial Office insignia in the form of a crowned German national eagle, the hoist edge reinforced with layer of white cotton featuring a