for service on operations undertaken for the purposes of combating terrorist or enemy incursions into Rhodesia
He has no known grave and is remembered with honour on the Runnymede War Memorial in Englefield Green
he joined the staff of Infantry Division No
and is commemorated on page 420 of the First World War Book of Remembrance
where it was determined that he had "V
Germany, Heer. A Gold Grade Wound Badge Document Group, Leningrad Combatant Hold for service on operations undertakenA Gold Grade Wound Badge Document Grouping to Leningrad Combatant of 389 Regiment ; A grouping of four award documents to infantry soldier Willy Hbner. A Wound Badge in Gold certificate, measuring 137x200mm, extremely fine condition with folding crease. Hbner is ranked Feldwebel (Sergeant) and part of the 1st Convalescent Company of Grenadier Replacement Battalion 389. He has received five wounds, one each on February 22, 1942, March 22, 1942, April