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    #16
    Very Interesting thread !

    I find these Veterans org's very interesting, but I know little about them. Are the still active today? Did they have a yearly national meeting like the OdR? I'm sure they had regional groups that held meetings. Thanks, Tom

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      #17
      Kees,

      Thanks your comments. I was pretty sure that the cuffbands were from the TR era as I have never seen them worn post war.
      Thanks for the info on the badge with the 5 crosses. There was one of those badges on one of the BW tunics that arrived lately.

      Regards,

      Gordon

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        #18
        Originally posted by Tom B View Post
        I find these Veterans org's very interesting, but I know little about them. Are the still active today? Did they have a yearly national meeting like the OdR? I'm sure they had regional groups that held meetings. Thanks, Tom
        Tom,

        Yes they are still active today. Here is a link to their home page.

        http://www.kyffhaeuserbundev.de/

        Regards,

        Gordon

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          #19
          Badges with and without the founding year 1786.
          I wonder why.
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            #20
            Laxten is a town in West Germany but I'm not sure where the KK stands for.
            I think Kyfhauser Kameradschaft,so a local chapter perhaps.
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              #21
              And this must be one for the Bayerische Soldaten Bund;
              http://www.bsb-1874.de/
              Couldn't live with the picture in post 13 so I was forced to take some close ups.
              All the best,
              Kees
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                #22
                Tom B,

                You were asking about uniforms worn veterans organizations. Here are some pictures that I pulled of the web showing a variety of uniforms in wear. They have continued the use of civilian clothes as was the practice in the past.

                Regards,

                Gordon
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                  #23
                  #2,
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                    #24
                    Patch Verband Deutscher U Boot Fahrer

                    A nice looking pocket patch for retired submarine sailors.
                    More VDU info;
                    http://www.ubootfahrer.de/web3/

                    Kees
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                      #25
                      Gentlemen,

                      Another answer to Tom Bs question. My original answer was good for the KB, which as has been mentioned, has morphed into more of a shooting club than anything else. It probably attracts ex service men and women as well.
                      However, there are many clubs for ex-service personnel and here is a pin that represent one of them. It also answers another one of Tom Bs questions if they meet annually. I can not say for sure how often they mett but the badge pictured below says on the top "RK ROOTTENBACH 1976" although it is unreadable without a magnifying glass. The RK stands for "Reservistenkameradschaften" and the symbols on the badge for the army, navy and air force would indicate that it is open to all ex-service personnel. Obviously a pin to commemorate the meeting of this organization in a specific location in 1976.

                      Regards,

                      Gordon
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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Gordon Craig View Post
                        #2,
                        I see cuff-titles evident in the last image in post #23.

                        Clearly the veterans wearing them were not of Second World War vintage.

                        Thoughts?

                        N

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                          #27
                          Nachrichten,

                          It is not unusual for German shooting clubs to wear cuff bands. Sometimes they just wear a crest of club design on their lower sleeve. The picture below is of a BW veteran and member of the KB. The shooting medals and his ribbon bar are easy to see. The top of the crest on his lower left arm can just be seen. I has some cuff band that I will post pictures of later if I can find them!

                          Regards,

                          Gordon
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                            #28
                            Originally posted by Gordon Craig View Post
                            Kees,

                            Thanks your comments. I was pretty sure that the cuffbands were from the TR era as I have never seen them worn post war.
                            Thanks for the info on the badge with the 5 crosses. There was one of those badges on one of the BW tunics that arrived lately.

                            Regards,

                            Gordon
                            It was this comment which prompted my question.

                            So some 'species' of cuff-titles were/are worn post-war?

                            I'd like to see what they look like. Hope you have success in locating them.

                            I also noted (in another of the images which you posted) another cuff-title being worn, although the group appeared to be BW 'veterans' (from what I could see). Is it the case that there is a strong connection to 'Sporting Shooters' amongst the German 'veteran community'?

                            N

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                              #29
                              Hi Nachrichten,

                              "So some 'species' of cuff-titles were/are worn post-war?"

                              I think only one, the "Kyffhäuser-Ärmelband" with the inscription:

                              Kyffhäuserbund e.V.

                              Please see here (Kyffhäuser-Anzug Dunkelblauer Rock (Blazer) mit Kyffhäuser-Ärmelband):

                              http://www.kyffhaeuserbund-lv-shb-ev..._auftreten.htm

                              and as example here:

                              http://www.rk-godesberg-wachtberg.de...trauertag3.jpg

                              or here:

                              https://www.hood.de/i/kyffhaeuser-ae...z-46619243.htm

                              Uwe

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                                #30
                                Uwe,

                                Thanks for the extra info you posted. Here is another photo of a KB member wearing a slightly different cuff band than the one shown in Hood.de and the same as the one in the picture that you posted.

                                Regards,

                                Gordon
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