129th Field Artillery was selected and ordered for aviation duty
He worked for four hours under heavy and continued shell fire directing the bearers
Stuutgart-Gablenberg (two-piece construction
In February 1942 she took part in the battle for SC 67
Most Depot Battalions used the regiment badges of the military district in which they were posted
Germany, Heer. A Wehrpaß to Jacob Motes, Panzer and Flak Troops certificate_of_authenticity 129th Field Artillery was selected(Heer Wehrpa). Constructed of a field grey card stock binding with 56 paginated interior pages lightly filled with handwritten and stamped entries, named to JACOB MOTES, retaining a certified portrait of the bearer, accompanied by two supplemental documents, measuring 10. 5 cm (w) x 14. 5 cm (h), in extremely fine condition. Footnote: Jacob Motes was born on 18 May 1926 in Fischeln, near Krefeld, Germany. He performed mandatory Reich Labour Service