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WWII GERMAN NAVY COASTAL ARTILLERY BADGE -

the costal line represents a point of entry, via sea or air, into the mainland. This is a very strategic area that has to be defended at all cost. No commanding officer can allow the enemy to establish a beach head from where to land troops and equipment for an invasion. Hitler knew this and as a result he established the coastal defenses.

This is a WWII Coastal Artillery badge. As issued during nazi germany. The design consisted of an oval wreath with an eagle on the top portion. A tie in the lower section. The bottom of the oval has a structure that goes from one end to the other and covers about 75% of the space inside the wreath. An artillery piece comes out of the base at an angle. A portion of the tip of the artillery piece protrudes a little outside of the oval.

The eagle has the wings retracted. Its head is facing to the left. The claws are clutching a Swastika. Of Pin back construction. The pin is attached to one end with a square hinge. The catch located at the other end is of a substantial thickness. The badges were worn in combat so the suspension mechanism had to be strong to withstand the abuse.

the back of the badge has the manufacturer's logo embossed. It reads S.H.u.Co., who was a well known manufacturer of Naval badges. Other samples may include RZM markings as well. It is important to know that not all badges were marked. Some of them may have a blank surface in the back.





The Coastal Artillery badge

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The soldier wore the badge on the uniform tunic . It was attached by passing the pin through a series of two or more loops that were sewn in.





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The wreath and eagle are of gold color. over time and with normal wear, it is possible for the color to fade away turning the entire badge into a shade of gray.

This badge was awarded for distinguished action in the maning of coastal artillery. The award was established on June 24th, 1941. Given to personnel of all ranks who participated in battle or were killed in action.

More specifically, the recipient would have to accumulate a total of 8 points under the following rules.





This award is currently being reproduced. It is becoming more difficult to be able to tell the fake ones from the real ones because the quality of the reproductions is improving. The collector must become familiarized with the construction style and materials employed in the manufacturing of this badge. Attention to the details is critical in order to be able to determine the authenticity of the badge.



If you have an interest is seeing other badges and awards of the Third Reich, you can do so by going to our WWII German Badges and Awards identification guide. Where we cover Heer (Army), Navy (Kriegsmarine) and Air Force (Luftwaffe) items.







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