An Early Luftwaffe Flak Badge in silvered nickel-silver
inscribed "EXPOSITION UNIVERSALLE 1889" above and dated "2 OCTOBRE" (October 2) below
reverse illustrating an open-ended wreath of oak leaves
when he died from his wounds on July 31
the cap badge sewn in place upon the nylon-cotton blend band
Romania, Kingdom. A Medal Of Aeronautical Virtue, Iii Class Bronze Grade With Swords And Crown Newly Listed An Early Luftwaffe Flak Badge(Medalia Medaliei Virtuii Aeronautice). Instituted in 1931. In bronze, measuring 32. 3 mm (w) x 59 mm (h) inclusive of its crown and crossed swords suspension, edge nicks, contact marks, silver crossed swords clasp affixed to its original military ribbon with hook and eye, better than very fine. Footnote: The Medal of Aeronautical Virtue in its three classes was founded by King Charles II on February 24, 1931, as an extension of the Order of