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The Destroyer War Badge

Third Reich Medals, Naval War/Kriegsmarine: The Destroyer War Badge

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The Destroyer War Badge (Zerstörerkriegsabzeichen in German) is a war badge awarded to Kriegsmarine soldiers during World War II. It was instituted on 4 June 1940 by admiral Erich Raeder and awarded to officers and crew for the service on Kriegsmarine destroyers.

Before October 10, 1940, requirements included participation in the battles of Narvik. After the date, the requirements were wound, participation in three enemy engagements or at least in 12 non-enemy sorties, ship sinking in action, outstanding performance or other heroic deeds. The Badge was also awarded to the crews of Kriegsmarine torpedo boats and fast attack craft until the institution of the Fast Attack Craft War Badge.

Around 6000 Destroyer War Badges were awarded during WW2. A few of them were manufactured using also diamonds but it’s believed these awards were to be presented to only the most successful destroyer captains after the war was over.

The Destroyer War Badge Design

The badge was worn on the lower part of the left breast pocket of the naval service tunic. It was placed underneath the 1st class Iron Cross or equivalent grade award.

A cloth version of the Badge was issued for wear on the dark blue uniform.

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