Obverse: Red Cross Angal Land Union Badge of Honour 10 years
Reverse: Badge of Honour of the Angal Red Cross Land Union 10 years- Material: silver-plated bronze
- Size: 38.3mm x 38.6mm
- Weight: 16.3g
The Angolan Land Union of the Red Cross, like many other land associations, established its own honorary badges. The fund, as with other land clubs, was to be established by 1920. Manfred Schemeit in his book "The Badge of Honor of the German Red Cross 1866 - Now" has not indicated this badge of honor for 10 years. But it can be assumed that along with the badge of honor for 40 and 25 years of service, he was also awarded the badge of honor for 10 years of well-deserved activity. Honorary signs for 40 and 25 years are enameled in white, stored in gold or silver. In addition, badges of honor without annual numbers were to be awarded, which could be awarded for special or outstanding services. Unlike other national clubs, Anhalt chose an oak wreath instead of a laurel wreath between the cross sleeves. As a manufacturer, the court engraver Alexander Vollram from Dessau is known. Due to the size of the club, honorifics are very rare. Source: Manfred Schemeit "Badge of Honor of the German Red Cross 1866 - Present." Dr. Gerd Scharfenberg," Anhalt Red Cross-Badge of Honor" at OMM 54 .
Silver plaster cross made of bronze with figured cross-shaped sleeves. Cruciform shoulders with smooth raised edges. The insides are finely indented. An oak-leafy wreath of two parts rests on the cross sleeves. In the center is an enameled medallion. Rear side with vertical pin with mating hook and manufacturer's designation.
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Obverse: Red Cross Angal Land Union Badge of Honour 10 years
Reverse: Badge of Honour of the Angal Red Cross Land Union 10 years