Here is my German Chaplains Uniform. The Sam Browne belt is id to a man from Wurzburg. It has his name, address and phone number. When I entered the address in the Wurzburg stadtplan, an old map from the 33-45 era pops up.
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Originally posted by Chris BoonzaierHi,
Why does he US chaplain have a regular red cross armband and not one with the purple side bars?
All the best
Chris
The purple/violet bars on the armband was and is used by some chaplains in Europe. Violet is to color used to designate the individual is a chaplain. In the USA the Military did not make that distincion on the armband. Mine is stamped stating that the owner of the armband is chaplain. A chaplains color is black (like the infantry is blue). But a chaplains General Officers flag is not red, or marroon for medical, but violet.
I believe the violet has to do with the historical royal relationship between the church and state in Europe.
Bob
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Hi,
Send me your mailing address and I will send you an older US armband with Violet bars.
I have to dig it out, I didnt know I had it but found it about a few months ago in one of my drawers (it will turn up again).
It has US army stamps in it and the violet bars, maybe lend lease for Britain or captured and added by germans?
All the best
Chris
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Originally posted by Chris BoonzaierHi,
Send me your mailing address and I will send you an older US armband with Violet bars.
I have to dig it out, I didnt know I had it but found it about a few months ago in one of my drawers (it will turn up again).
It has US army stamps in it and the violet bars, maybe lend lease for Britain or captured and added by germans?
All the best
Chris
Address was sent. Thanks. I will have to research that!!!
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