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Identifying BRD Polizei Visors 1946-1974
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Originally posted by Gordon Craig View Poststonemint,
Now that is areally great cap!
Regards,
Gordon
Guys, the BGS General visor is on Ebay here:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/130718102769...84.m1426.l2649NEC SOLI CEDIT
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Hey folks,
first of all I want to say: Great forum, with such a range
Maybe I can help here:
Originally posted by stonemint View PostHere is another that often gets re-badged (and sometimes re-built) to be a TR Gendarmerie visor. Anyone know what state/city this one represents?:
So this special unit got the name "Motorisierte Gendarmerie" (or short Mot. Gendarmerie) like in the pre-war era. For accomplishing their mission they got equipped with e.g. Mercedes-Benz 180 and 220 or Ford Taunus. To separate this traffic patrol from other police units, their cars were painted white with black "POLIZEI" lettering on the hood and trunk. To differentiate the Mot. Gendarmerie officers from the usual ones, they got black trousers instead of the dark green ones, and their Visors and epaulettes were charakterized with orange instead of the green pipings. The black trousers also had an orange piping.
Maybe I can post some pictures of this unit later... By the way I have to say: Respect for this Visor! Even in Germany Mot. Gendarmerie clothing is really rare.
Kind regards Simon
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Originally posted by Simon1988 View PostHey folks,
first of all I want to say: Great forum, with such a range
Maybe I can help here:
TR Gendarmerie isn't that far you might think. As written in my profile i'm from Germany, exactly from Rhineland-Palatine (Rheinland-Pfalz). In the State of Rhineland-Palatine, the government decided at the beginning of the 1950s to form a special kind of traffic police, to support the local police units on the motorways. You have to know that usual police units in the early 50s in Germany were most time equipped with a Volkswagen Kaefer.
So this special unit got the name "Motorisierte Gendarmerie" (or short Mot. Gendarmerie) like in the pre-war era. For accomplishing their mission they got equipped with e.g. Mercedes-Benz 180 and 220 or Ford Taunus. To separate this traffic patrol from other police units, their cars were painted white with black "POLIZEI" lettering on the hood and trunk. To differentiate the Mot. Gendarmerie officers from the usual ones, they got black trousers instead of the dark green ones, and their Visors and epaulettes were charakterized with orange instead of the green pipings. The black trousers also had an orange piping.
Maybe I can post some pictures of this unit later... By the way I have to say: Respect for this Visor! Even in Germany Mot. Gendarmerie clothing is really rare.
Kind regards SimonNEC SOLI CEDIT
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Simon,
Very useful information about the Rhine-Pfalz "Motorisierte Gendarmerie". Little is know about by North American collectors Mot. Gendarmerie by North American collectors. Looking forward to your pictures.
While we wait, here is a picture of a Rhine-Pfalz WSP visor from my collection.
Regards,
Gordon
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