Fifth and Final Bombardment of Sebastopol and Minor Actions
An excellent and highly recommended book in English
stand-written “118” and numbered “No
with a large brown wool toorie sewn in place on the top
inscribed with “Der Gott der Eisen wachsen lies - der wollte keine Knechte” (The God who let iron grow - who didn’t want servants”
Austria, Imperial. A Military Long Service Decoration, III Class for Officers, with Mother of Pearl Reverse Archive Fifth and Final Bombardment of(Militrdienstabzeichen fr 25 Jahre). Instituted September 19th, 1849. Type IV (1913 1918). III Class for Officers for 25 Years. A bronze gilt Cross Patte with dimpled edges, the obverse with a double headed single crowned silver eagle bearing the Austro Hungarian crest on its chest, the reverse present a mother of pearl cross, measures 34. 3 mm (w) x 38. 0 mm (h), weighs 10. 5 grams including ribbon, areas of gilt wear, small chips to the mother of