Adrian et all - thanks for having posted these great pictures!
Have you got more from Fallschirmjäger or Afrkakorps?
Good job Patrick!
Here are a few more......
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
Here are some more.....
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
I really enjoyed the photos, thanks for posting.
As an owner of a EK2 (marked 65) with ribbon, I would like to ask just how the medals were held up when worn. Was a pin or safetypin used, or tied or just stuffed into the botton hole and held by friction.
Both! Usually it was stuffed into the buttonhole but if you look at my last post above with the photo of the U-Boat crew being awarded the EK2 you can clearly see the awards being attached by a safety pin. There are also photos of Kriegsmarine personnel having the ribbon tied to their 'Donald Duck' uniforms.
After the award ceremony the medal itself was seldom worn except for photos or on formal occasions. A length of ribbon was sewn through the button hole to denote the award and the medal was either sent home, kept in the pocket etc or it was court mounted to be worn on special occasions.
Looking for LDO marked EK2s and items relating to U-406.....
Great photos, Adrian!
Regards
just one more silly question on the wear of the ek2, i see in one pic it is attached jst above the pocket was it just down to different units sop's? also in the film the bunker one of the characters uses an ek2 to represent an ek1 did this happen until the soldier recieved his first class?
thanks rory
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