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Prussian
Pilots Badge - 19.10.2004
Awarded
Flg. Boman, in recognition for his successfully gaining experience in
live combat during Flanders in Flames X, session 3.
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Commendation
- 01.11.04
Awarded in recognition for
continuing on patrol as assigned after the unexpected
disappearance of other support personnel in week 4 of Flanders in
Flames X.
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Promoted
to Flugmaat - 01.11.04
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Kaisers
Commendation - 15.11.04
Awarded
by the Kaiser, in recognition for success in carrying out the missions
of Operation Michael in Flanders in Flames X, session 5. |
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Observers
Badge - 16.11.04
Awarded
for sucessfully completion of your first reconnaissance mission during
Flanders in Flames X, session 6. |
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Wound
Badge - Black Class - 23.11.04
Awarded
for surviving being wounded while successfully completing a reconnaissance
of enemy positions during Flanders in Flames X, session 7.
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Promoted
to Gefreiter - 29.11.04
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Kaisers
Wings, Gold Class - 06.12.04
Awarded
for exceptional participation in Flanders in Flames X. |
Promoted
to Hauptgfreiter - 03.01.05
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Ehrenbecher
(Cup of Honour) - 21.01.05
Awarded
in recognition of a first victory in aerial combat during mission 7 of
War Forces.
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Wound
Badge - Black Class - 31.01.05
Awarded
for surviving being wounded over the Marne during War Forces mission #8.
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Promoted
to Unteroffizier - 31.01.05
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Promoted
to Unterfeldwebel - 28.02.05
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Kaisers
Wings, Gold Class - 13.03.05
Awarded
for exceptional participation in Flanders in Flames Xb. |
Promoted
to Feldwebel - 04.04.05
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Kaisers
Commendation - 05.05.05
Awarded
by the Kaiser, in recognition for efforts contributed to his Gruppe in
the training of fellow pilots and
service to the command of the Jasta related to communications work.
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Letter
of Commendation - 05.05.05
In recognition for
dedication to the Jasta as evidenced by regular attendance of training
flights, in preparation for Red Baron World League VI.
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Letter
of Commendation - 04.06.05
Given
in recognition for continued work in both the training of fellow pilots and
service to the command of the Jasta related to communications work.
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Austro-Hungarian
Order of the Iron Crown - 20.06.05
In recognition of
20th ground mission during Red Baron World League VI, Mission 3.
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Promoted
to Stellvertretter - 04.07.05
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Letter
of Commendation - 04.07.05
In recognition for
putting the interests of the Jasta before your own and following
protocol in dealing with issues of a potentially sensitive nature.
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Iron
Cross 2nd Class - 10.07.05
In recognition of
your 2nd aerial victory in RBWL VI, Mission 5. |
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Iron
Cross 1st Class - 10.07.05
In recognition of
your 5th aerial victory in RBWL VI, Mission 5. |
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Austro
Hungarian Bravery Medal - 01.07.05
During last sortie of RBWL VI Campaign, Mission 5, July 9th 1917
after ensuring air superiority at nme drome 77, friendly attacking
bombers were seen to absorb damage from ground mgs. Pilot dove to draw
mg fire away from bombers instantly and without thought or regard for
personal safety, thereby relieving pressure, and buying time for said
bombers. Pilot took heavy damage to attest to his determination and
effectiveness at shielding the bombers from said ground mg's.
Awarded in
recognition of acts of valor and bravery behind enemy lines and in defense
of the Fatherland during RBWL VI, Mission 5. |
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Austro
Hungarian Bravery Medal - 23.07.05
During RBWL VI Campaign, Mission 7, July 23rd 1917 for successfully
engaging enemy bombers alone and preventing further destruction of
remaining ground installations. Also, during said engagement, the pilot
showed restraint and discipline in assuring no unnecessary loss of life
thus guaranteeing the success of the overall mission.
Awarded in
recognition of acts of valor and bravery in defense of the Fatherland
during RBWL VI, Mission 7. |
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Kaisers
Commendation - 23.07.05
Awarded in
recognition of successfully defending the Fatherland in unordinary
circumstances with discipline, focus and effectiveness, during RBWL VI
Campaign, mission 7 |
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Military
Merit Cross - 06.08.05
Awarded in
recognition of your 10th confirmed aerial victory during RBWL VI
Campaign, mission 9. |
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The
Military Order of St. Henry - 20.08.05
Awarded
in recognition of your 15th
confirmed aerial victory, during RBWL VI, mission 11. |
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Gold
Long Service with Crown - 13.09.05
Awarded in
recognition of one years service to the Jasta. |
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Prussian
Order of the Crown - 10.10.05
Awarded in
recognition of your 20th confirmed aerial victory during RBWL VI,
misssion 15. |
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Knights
Cross of Hohenzellern - 30.10.05
Awarded in
recognition of your 25th confirmed aerial victory during RBWL VI,
mission 18.
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Promoted
to Faehnrich - 30.10.05
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Kaisers
Commendation - 05.12.05
Awarded in
recognition and thanks for continuing contributions and attention to
facilitating the communications efforts of the Jasta. |
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Kaiser
Wings - 05.12.05
Awarded
in recognition for participation in Red Baron World League V I. |
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Orden
Pour le Merit - (Blue Max) - 05.12.05
Awarded with pomp and
circumstance in recognition of your 30th aerial victory confirmed during
RBWL VI, All Stars, mission 1.
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| Promoted
to Hauptfaehnrich - 2.1.06 |
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Campaign
Wings - 01.06.06
Awarded
in recognition for participation in War
Forces V Campaign. |
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Bavarian
Military Merit Cross
During
World War I, the Bavarian Military Merit Cross was Bayern's highest
award for non-commissioned officers. Often regarded as equivalent to
Prussia's Iron Cross. It was bestowed upon enlisted personnel for
excellence in combat.
Awarded
in recognition of 35 air
to ground missions, completed during War Forces V Campaign. |
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Order
of King Leopold
An
Austrian decoration, this appears to be a Commander’s Cross – The
Knights Cross (technically the "kleinkreuz" – small cross
– was minus the crown) was awarded to the most outstanding Austrian
fliers. Consider it an Austrian Blue Max.
This
medal is in recognition of your
35th aerial victory claimed during War Forces V Campaign.. |
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The
Order of Albert
31 December 1850 by King Friedrich August
II to honor the memory of Duke Albrecht the Brave, founder of the
Albertine Dynasty. The military variation of the decoration was
established in 1866.The Order of Albert was originally awarded to
"all those who render useful service to the state, or who
distinguish themselves through merit, who have earned a claim to Our
recognition." Beginning in 1866, the Order of Albert was bestowed
upon military personnel for merit in the field and to indicate this, a
pair of crossed swords were added to the medal.
This
medal is in recognition of your 40th
aerial victory, claimed during War Forces V Campaign.
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| Promoted
to Leutnant - 01.06.06 |
| Leave
of Absence |
| Returned
to Active Duty - November '07 |