A German Army Shooting Lanyard; Grade Nine GTRexclude Footnote: The Imperial Yeomanry was
Description
Footnote: The Imperial Yeomanry was a British volunteer cavalry regiment that mainly saw action during the Second Boer War
on full-length worn neck ribbon with vertical thirteen star cravat
1943 he was promoted to Unteroffizier April 22nd
he was stationed in Lethbridge
with a brown leather tab marked “R
A German Army Shooting Lanyard; Grade Nine GTRexclude Footnote: The Imperial Yeomanry wasThick, twisted, interwoven bright silver bullion braid, head of the lanyard with a 42. 2 mm x 56. 7 mm gilt aluminum shield displaying the Wehrmacht eagle above a shield fronted by crossed swords, framed by a wreath of oak leaves, 460 mm in length inclusive of its suspensions loop, mothing evident on the Army green cloth backer, scattered gilt wear on the badge, extremely fine.
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