Krankenpfleger-Auszeichnung
In 1906 a further Qualification Badge was introduced, called
the Krankenpflegerauszeichnung, to distinguish the skilled work of medical personnel. The soldier had to be a fully qualified nurse and had
to perform his work satisfactorily for a minimum of 6 months with seriously
ill patients, especially with those suffering from infectious diseases. The
nominations for the award were made by the
commanders of the military hospitals to the Sanitätschefs of the
Militär-Territorialkommandos. This cockade could be worn by the qualified medical
personnel of all branches and units, including
the k.u.k. Army, the k.k. Landwehr and the k.u. Honvéd. In 1915
it was also introduced for the personnel of the k.u.k.
navy. With regards to the other qualification cockades this was the
only badge made from three different pieces, the clip, the basic cockade of brass and the centre
shield, an enameled iron sheet
bearing a red cross on white field.