Luftwaffe Air to Ground Support Fighters Flying Clasp Gold By RUM
German WW2 Luftwaffe Air to Ground Support Fighters Flying Clasp in Gold.
Metal clasp awarded to aircrew personnel in WW2 for air to ground missions. The award was introduced in January 1941 by Reichsmarschall Hermann Goring and features a set of wings of oak leaves either side of a wreath of laurel leaves with a set of crossed swords in the middle.
This is the gold coloured version which was awarded for 110 or more missions.
The clasp on the back is the correct flat shaped bar.
Part of the Richard Underwood Militaria range of reproduction German badges.
German WW2 Luftwaffe Air to Ground Support Fighters Flying Clasp in Gold.
Metal clasp awarded to aircrew personnel in WW2 for air to ground missions. The award was introduced in January 1941 by Reichsmarschall Hermann Goring and features a set of wings of oak leaves either side of a wreath of laurel leaves with a set of crossed swords in the middle.
This is the gold coloured version which was awarded for 110 or more missions.
The clasp on the back is the correct flat shaped bar.
76mm wide.
Part of the Richard Underwood Militaria range of reproduction German badges.
Weight (g) | 20.00 |
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Brand | Richard Underwood Militaria R.U.M. |
Restricted Product? | No |
Affiliation | German |
Service | Air Force |
Insignia Type | Pin Badge |
Insignia Use | Award/Medal |