Friedrich Christiansen, most successful German naval aviator of World War I, A full dress coat as Lieutenant Commander Dark blue cloth, white Swedish cuffs, gold buttons ("G. Bartling & Söhne Kiel"), two gold sleeve stripes. Epaulettes of a Lieutenant Commander. White linen lining, the lapel with the label "Waarenhaus für Armee und Marine". On the left side of the chest a looped domed Iron Cross 1914 1st class. The lining of both sleeves discreetly stamped "Fr. Christiansen, retired General der Flieger". On 27th September 1918, shortly before the, Additional-Rights-Clearance-Info-Not-Available


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