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Question about Wehrmacht artillery crew.

TurkishSoap

Rifleman
Did artillery crew ever participate in a lot of engagements or would they be most of the time positioned behind lines ? I'm thinking on bashing an Artillrry Oberfeldwebel and I want to add loads of decorations to his tunic ? Would it be suitable ? The time frame would be 1942-1944 on the eastern front. Cheers !
 
Most advances had artillery support. Some even were almost on the firing line. Artillery is not a back area unit. Some were right in the thick of things, take the D-day events where anti tank guns units could see the "whites of their eyes". An 88 crew halted several advances of British tanks. So it would be very possible for a man to receive awards, includeing the Iron cross 2nd and 1st class, Heer artillery badge, or General Assault badge, Close Combat Badge, German Cross in gold, a wound badge, and even a Knights Cross
 
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