Flyer's Commemorative Badge Flieger-Erinnerungsabzeichen | |
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Type | Badge |
Presented by | Nazi Germany |
Eligibility | Military personnel |
Established | 1936 |
First awarded | 1936 |
Last awarded | prior to September 1939 |
The Flyer's Commemorative Badge (German: Flieger-Erinnerungsabzeichen) was a German military decoration awarded to active and reserve personnel who had been honorably discharged from flying duties. Luftwaffe (air force) personnel qualified for the badge after having served as flyers for four years during World War I or had been honorably discharged after 15 years of flight duty service. However, one could also qualify for the badge if they became disabled due to a flying accident. If one was killed during the course of his flying duties, the badge was given to their next of kin. The badge is commonly known as the "Retired Aircrew Badge". It was awarded prior to 1 September 1939, the start of World War II in Europe. It is considered one of the most rare flying qualification awards.[1][2]