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Silver 100 General Assault badge

Silver 100 General Assault badge
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Silver 100 General Assault badge
Reference : MNL202HCDE
Reproduction of the General Assault Badge for 100 combat engagements
Silver eagle riveted to a bronze oak leaf wreath.
The number 100 is engraved at the bottom of the bronze crown.
With clip on back.
Manufacturer's markings.

High-quality craftsmanship.
Made in the Philippines.
Registered postage included.

The General Assault Badge (German: Allgemeine Sturmabzeichen) is a German war badge awarded to soldiers of the Waffen-SS and Wehrmacht during the Second World War.

The silver class was instituted on January 1, 1940 by Generaloberst Walther von Brauchitsch (Oberbefehlshaber des Heeres).

The badge is awarded to soldiers of the Waffen-SS and Wehrmacht who are not part of an infantry unit, and after meeting one of these criteria:
- For taking part in three or more infantry or motorized attacks.
- For taking part in three or more infantry or motorized counter-attacks.

On June 6, 1943, a new variant was introduced, with the number of combat engagements (25, 50, 75 or 100 days) inscribed on the lower part of the badge.
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