Germany, Third Reich. A Customs And Border Protection Long Service Award In Bronze GTRexclude The only church that may
Description
The only church that may fly a Royal Standard
He is buried in the Beach Head War Cemetery
marked "STERLING" and "SILVER" on the reverse
measuring 70 mm (w) x 100 mm (h)
clearly indicating that it is hand-crafted
Germany, Third Reich. A Customs And Border Protection Long Service Award In Bronze GTRexclude The only church that may(Zollgrenzschutz Ehrenzeichen). Instituted 17 February 1939. An iron cross paty constructed of bronze, the obverse centres bears a national eagle with outstretched wings clutching a wreathed mobile swastika in its talons, encompassed by an open ended wreath, the arms and background are pebbled with a pearled border and flat border, the reverse bears the inscription FR TREUE DIENSTE IM ZOLLGRENZSCHUTZ (FOR FAITHFUL SERVICE IN BORDER PROTECTION),
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