An Iron Cross 2nd Class certificate (140x200mm, extremely fine with folding crease and two punched holes) to Gefreiter (Lance Corporal) Robert Lamken of the 5th Company of Mountain Troop Field Replacement Battalion 112. It is dated to September 22, 1944 and signed in blue ink by Major General and Commander of the 3rd Mountain Division, Paul Klatt (1896–1973), a recipient of the Knight’s Cross with Oak Leaves.
An Infantry Assault Badge in Silver certificate (148x209mm, near extremely fine with folding creases, two punched holes, and minor tears) to Gefreiter Lamken (5th Company of Mountain Troop Field Replacement Battalion 112). It is dated to January 11, 1945 and signed in black ink by a Senior Lieutenant and Battalion Leader, his name could be Winter or similar.
A certificate listing battles applicable for the Assault Badge and the Close Combat Clasp (211x147mm, very fine with two punched holes and some tears). It is dated to January 2, 1945 and signed in pencil by a Lieutenant and Company Leader, the name is indecipherable.
Lamken fought on three assault days and four close combat days as a heavy machine gunner.
A Wound Badge in Black certificate (139x199mm, extremely fine with folding crease and two punched holes) to Gefreiter Lamken (5th Company of Mountain Troop Field Replacement Battalion 112) for being wounded twice, on October 27 and November 23, 1944. The document is dated to Piešťany (western Slovakia) on December 16, 1944 and signed in blue crayon by a Stabsarzt (Staff Doctor) and Head Physician of medical hospital 2/527 (R), the name is indecipherable.

