Warschau (Warsaw Uprising) 1944 Battle Shield by RUM
Metal sleeve badge, awarded for participating in the Warsaw uprising
Issued to Army and Airforce personnel
- Pressed steel
- Aged look
- green wool background
- Made in Eastern Europe
- Size: 65 x 50mm
The Warsaw Shield was instituted on 10 December 1944 and to to be awarded as a battle badge to members of the armed forces and non-military personnel who, between 1 August and 2 October 1944 were engaged in the fighting in Warsaw.
Metal sleeve badge, awarded for participating in the Warsaw uprising
Issued to Army and Airforce personnel
- Pressed steel
- Aged look
- green wool background
- Made in Eastern Europe
- Size: 65 x 50mm
The Warsaw Shield was instituted on 10 December 1944 and to to be awarded as a battle badge to members of the armed forces and non-military personnel who, between 1 August and 2 October 1944 were engaged in the fighting in Warsaw.
Service between 1 August and 2 October 1944 qualified for the shield provided that the recipient had:
- spent at least seven days in combat; or
- served at least 28 days in the combat area in a non-combat capacity; or
- flown at least 20 Lufwaffe missions over the combat zone.
There was no minimum period if the recipient had been wounded in action or decorated for gallantry.
Weight (g) | 20.00 |
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Brand | Richard Underwood Militaria R.U.M. |
Restricted Product? | No |
Affiliation | German |
Service | Army, Air Force |
Insignia Use | Award/Medal |