Originally posted by acmer
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Maroon berets. Panzerafklärungstruppe/Feldnachrichtentruppe wear black, and have a different beret badge.
Panzeraufklärungstruppe have the crosse cavalery lances with a Luchs....well that is the closest I can think of it being, in the center. The Fernspähtruppe have the lances, but with a diving eagle carrying lightning bolts.
As to arm badges. There is no "magik" to them. You shove on your arm that for whatever troop you are attached to.
Qualification badges are a different matter.
Fallschirmjäger Tätigkeitsabzeichen is possible, or may be even probable, and they can/will be attached to, but not part of, the Fallschimjäger. Similar goes for artillery and Jägertruppe. Fernmelder Tätigkeitsabzeichen, and ABC Abwehrtruppe.
It must also be not forgoten that in battle, OFFICIALY all unit patches are removed. They have made that easier by introducing the "velcro" patches.
If one goes to Fernspählehrkompanie, where will he go next?
One unit that Fernspäh troops are particularly qualified for is KSK. But since 01/04/97, all except one Fernspäh company are merged into the KSK any way.
The fighting units are divided into four commando companies of about 100 men each and the special commando company with veteran members, taking supporting tasks. Each of the four commando companies has five specialized platoons:
1st platoon: land insertions
2nd platoon: airborne operations
3rd platoon: amphibious operations
4th platoon: operations in special geographic or meteorological surroundings (e.g. mountains or polar regions)
5th platoon: reconnaissance, sniper and counter-sniper operations
Command Platoon
There are four commando squads in every platoon. Each of these groups consists of about four equally skilled soldiers. One of each group is specially trained as a weapons expert, medic, combat engineer or communications expert respectively. Additionally a group can contain other specialists, e.g. heavy weapons or language experts.
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