Balloon Observer's Badge
Balloon Observer's Badge Ballonbeobachterabzeichen | |
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Balloon Observer's Badge in Gold | |
Awarded by Nazi Germany | |
Type | Badge |
Eligibility | Military personnel |
Awarded for | service as a balloon observer |
Campaign | World War II |
Status | Obsolete |
Statistics | |
Established | 8 July 1944 |
The Balloon Observer's Badge (German: Ballonbeobachterabzeichen) was a World War II German military decoration awarded to German Army personnel who risked their lives, flying 300 ft (91 m)-500 ft (152 m) above the ground in a gondola below a gas balloon.[1] They were easy targets for Allied pilots and ground fire. Due to its late introduction, only a very small number were awarded.[2]
Design
The die-struck badge features a laurel wreath of oak leaves and acorns surmounted by the national eagle grasping a swastika. Below this is a representation of an observation balloon.[1]
Grades
The Balloon Observer's Badge had three grades based on a point system.[3]
Points were awarded for particular conditions, such as the difficulty and success of a mission. There is no record of the gold version ever being awarded. Recommendation for the award was rendered by a commanding officer of either the observer unit, artillery unit or army unit.[3]
Notes
- 1 2 Angolia 1987, p. 104.
- ↑ Angolia 1987, pp. 104, 105.
- 1 2 3 4 5 Angolia 1987, p. 105.
References
- Angolia, John (1987). For Führer and Fatherland: Military Awards of the Third Reich. R. James Bender Publishing. ISBN 0912138149.