A field newspaper titled “Field Newspaper of the 5th Army- The Latest News”
and bearing two hand-embroidered silver aluminum wire gulls above oak leaf branches of identical construction
Oskar Schindler" (German Enamelware Factory
Warman had to retire with a gun jam and whilst being engaged by 3 enemy machines only escaped by firing his Very flares at them
who joined the Stahlhelm on 29 December 1924
Russia, Soviet Union. An Artillery Proficiency Badge consisting of a blue enamelled Romanian Cross with clusters of nine gilt rays in eac A field newspaper titled “FieldA Soviet artillery proficiency badge, constructed of bronze, consisting of a shield decorated with oak leaves on either side, with a pair of crossed cannons at the base and a central Hammer and Sickle in gilt, the reverse with a threaded screw post accompanied by a backing plate, unmarked, measuring 34. 2 mm (w) x 43. 2 mm (l), weighing 21. 78 grams, in near very fine condition.