Some of you may remember this observer badge from my collection. There are details of the recipient scratched on the reverse:
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Named Deumer observer
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Also marked with the name of the airbase Koinggratz which was the base for 9/KG77 in 1939.
Finally a breakthrough! Thanks to those fine chaps at 12 O'Clock High, Huonker has been identified:
16 October 1940: 9./KG77 Junkers Ju88A-1 (5139). Crashed at Roye, south-east of Amiens, due to icing during return from sortie over England. FF Oberlt Georg Reiß, HB Fw Christian Huonker, BF Uffz Erich Horbank, and BM Fw Walter Herzig all killed. Aircraft 3Z+DT 100% write-off.
Fw Christian Huonker, veteran of the Battle of Britain, now lies at:
Bourdon (Frankreich) .
Endgrablage: Block 35 Reihe 8 Grab 309
Some details:
Nachname: Huonker
Vorname: Christian
Dienstgrad: Feldwebel
Geburtsdatum: 10.08.1912
Geburtsort: Rotenzimmern
Todes-/Vermisstendatum: 16.10.1940
Todes-/Vermisstenort: Roye
Rich
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Nice turn of events Rich, really gives a whole new meaning to the badge sitting in your collection
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