what is this? tried to search for it but to no avail by takethemauritania Tags:germany 5 comments It looks to be a medal that is related to the NATO AFCENT (now JFC) in Brunssum. The words on the side are a reference to the German national anthem. Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit, Etc. However no clue about the sword and tower The headquarters of the Allied Air Forces Central Europe in Ramstein used a similar coat of arms. [SeeHere](https://www.usarmygermany.com/Units/Air%20Defense/Partials_AAFCE%20a.htm) Somehow the way they separated the word „Recht“ at the top triggers my inner Monk. 😀 That’s not what the Klatschlaute told us! It’s super cool, that’s what it is! Comments are closed.
The words on the side are a reference to the German national anthem. Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit, Etc. However no clue about the sword and tower
The headquarters of the Allied Air Forces Central Europe in Ramstein used a similar coat of arms. [SeeHere](https://www.usarmygermany.com/Units/Air%20Defense/Partials_AAFCE%20a.htm)
Somehow the way they separated the word „Recht“ at the top triggers my inner Monk. 😀 That’s not what the Klatschlaute told us!
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It looks to be a medal that is related to the NATO AFCENT (now JFC) in Brunssum.
The words on the side are a reference to the German national anthem.
Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit,
Etc.
However no clue about the sword and tower
The headquarters of the Allied Air Forces Central Europe in Ramstein used a similar coat of arms.
[SeeHere](https://www.usarmygermany.com/Units/Air%20Defense/Partials_AAFCE%20a.htm)
Somehow the way they separated the word „Recht“ at the top triggers my inner Monk. 😀
That’s not what the Klatschlaute told us!
It’s super cool, that’s what it is!
Comments are closed.