Gentlemen,
While I was away a new uniform arrived. It is comprised of a tunic and visor cap of an officer in a merchant marine company. I've done a couple of days research on the flag in the cap badge without being able to identify the firm. This flag appears in a Heering-Husken catalogue of badges for German organizations from 1871-1945 so this is a well established ccompany from before the post WWII era. Unfortunately, while the previously mentioned catalogue has four pages of tables showing merchant marine flags there is no text identifying the flags themselves. Some what frustrating! If you can identify the name of the company that uses this flag I would be very greatful! The tunic and cap are definitely post war era pieces from the labels in them.
Here are pictures of the tunic. The sleeve bears the single stripe of a junior officer. The wheel would normally indicate technical personel and the lightning bolts communications so I would say this tunic is probably for the communications officer of the ship.
While I was away a new uniform arrived. It is comprised of a tunic and visor cap of an officer in a merchant marine company. I've done a couple of days research on the flag in the cap badge without being able to identify the firm. This flag appears in a Heering-Husken catalogue of badges for German organizations from 1871-1945 so this is a well established ccompany from before the post WWII era. Unfortunately, while the previously mentioned catalogue has four pages of tables showing merchant marine flags there is no text identifying the flags themselves. Some what frustrating! If you can identify the name of the company that uses this flag I would be very greatful! The tunic and cap are definitely post war era pieces from the labels in them.
Here are pictures of the tunic. The sleeve bears the single stripe of a junior officer. The wheel would normally indicate technical personel and the lightning bolts communications so I would say this tunic is probably for the communications officer of the ship.
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