Pionier-Bataillon at Ingolstadt and was promoted to Leutnant on 28 October 1912
secured by a three prong-buckle
representatives of Yugoslavia's various regions signed an armistice with Germany in Belgrade
of classic Spanish-style constructed with the ribbons mounted on a magnetic metal core with the remnants of a cellophane wrapping visible
(9) German Cross in Gold
Russia, Imperial. An Order of St. Anne, IV Class Badge Newly Listed Pionier-Bataillon at Ingolstadt and wasInstituted February 14, 1735. IV Class Instituted 1815 by Alexander I. Worn on the pommel of a sword, a very fine badge in bronze gilt and red enamels, presenting a round badge bearing a red enamelled cross, surmounted by a crown, reverse features a single central screwpost with square bronze block at the base, measures 21. 00 mm (w) x 29. 52 mm (h), weighs 8. 14 grams, enamels intact, very minor gilt wear, remains in extremely fine condition.