Naval Combat Badge of Small Battle Units, V Class

SKU: 01.GTR.0911.103.01

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  • country
    Germany
  • date of institution
    November 30, 1944
  • remarks
    Only very few examples of this class have been produced. So far, awardings of this class have not been verified.

History


The Naval Combat Badge of the Small Battle Units was founded by Grand Admiral Karl Dönitz on November 30th, 1944, and was conferred upon members of the Small Battle Units (Kleinkampfverbände), a branch of the Navy which consisted of frogmen, one-man torpedoes, midget submarines and other unconventional combat devices. The branch was formed in fall of 1943, and the personnel or “K-Men” saw their first action at Anzio in April 1944.

The award was instituted in seven grades and was conferred based upon the number of actions an individual participated in.

A large majority of the metal clasps on the market were produced in the post-war period. Some of these versions feature wartime hinges and pins and may feature fake maker’s marks. The original clasps feature a swordfish with smooth fins, while the post-war version features a swordfish with ribbed fins.

Class V is a bronze clasp that depicts a swordfish placed on a background of knotted rope. The award was conferred upon individuals who participated in four actions.

It is unknown whether the metal clasps were actually issued.

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