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    209 Inf. Reg. shoulder board question

    Hello guys..

    Just a question.
    What does that piece of red/white/black cord around the board mean?
    It's only around one of the boards.

    Does anyone have something like this on a tunic, or wartime pictures?

    Thanks!

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    Last edited by Snni; 03-26-2014, 01:46 PM.

    #2
    I think it could be a unit ID band. You find them in many different variant styles on board. Yes they are well documented in period photos.

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      #3
      This band is an interesting one as it actually represents the division. 58th Infantry division.

      Usually I have associated these with a battalion id for a regiment but this case for this unit and this band indicates a division


      Take a look at this thread I did for a book and some straps for the 154th Inf regt- 58th ID.

      As stated by the author who served under that division the whole war while on occupation duty in Belgium dated 4 July 1940 to 24 April 1941. ,

      " About this time we received a small black, white, and red cord to wear over our left shoulder, indicating we were members of the 58th Infantry Division."

      http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=368920


      I really found it interesting that in this case the band designated the division.

      I highly recommend you read this soldiers account for that division


      [url]http://www.lexikon-der-wehrmacht.de/Gliederungen/Infanteriedivisionen/58ID.htm


      Another one http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ivision&page=2


      Yours for the 209th is a different variation but correct colors twist and on the left shoulder.
      Last edited by Sammler; 03-26-2014, 02:18 PM. Reason: fixed link

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        #4
        Thank you very much, guys!

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          #5
          Here is the author of At Leningrad's Gates: The Combat Memoirs of a Soldier with Army Group North, - See more at:



          http://www.witnesstowar.org/content/...g=t&c=EF&v=442


          13th company (ig heavy weapons company forward observer) inf regt 154 , 58th infantry division

          209th part of the 58th ID

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            #6
            Originally posted by Sammler View Post
            Here is the author of At Leningrad's Gates: The Combat Memoirs of a Soldier with Army Group North, - See more at:



            http://www.witnesstowar.org/content/...g=t&c=EF&v=442


            13th company (ig heavy weapons company forward observer) inf regt 154 , 58th infantry division

            209th part of the 58th ID
            Thanks!

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