Gents,
Last week I published some photos of unknown an Labor Service Unit.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=455593
With the pictures in hand, I could make out a faint arc on the shoulder of the uniform sleeves. The arc was emblazoned "G.S.O." As it turns out, G.S.O. stands for "German Service Organization." As suspected, it was a post-war service unit set up by the British Army in their zone of occupation. There is scant information available, but I did find this tidbit on Wikipedia:
The German Service Organization (GSO) was created after the Second World War. The organization was staffed by German civilian employees of the Britsh occupation forces in Germany. The GSO staff was paid by the German government. Although civilian employees, members of the GSO wore a dark green uniform with the letters GSO on the left sleeve near the shoulder. They were mainly employed as truck drivers.
The following reference book was also provided which may be of interest to some collectors:
Heinz-Ludger Borgert, Walter Assailants, Norbert Wiggershaus: Service Groups and West German Defense Contribution - Preliminary Considerations to Arm the Federal Republic of Germany Boppard on the Rhine in 1982. ISBN 3-7646-1807-8
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_...e_Organisation
I know every now and then we come across a dark green M40 peaked cap that doesn't quite fit the BGS, Zoll or Polizei model. Perhaps now, we'll have another organization to consider.
I'll re-post the pictures here with new details I picked out under magnification.
All the best,
TJ
Last week I published some photos of unknown an Labor Service Unit.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=455593
With the pictures in hand, I could make out a faint arc on the shoulder of the uniform sleeves. The arc was emblazoned "G.S.O." As it turns out, G.S.O. stands for "German Service Organization." As suspected, it was a post-war service unit set up by the British Army in their zone of occupation. There is scant information available, but I did find this tidbit on Wikipedia:
The German Service Organization (GSO) was created after the Second World War. The organization was staffed by German civilian employees of the Britsh occupation forces in Germany. The GSO staff was paid by the German government. Although civilian employees, members of the GSO wore a dark green uniform with the letters GSO on the left sleeve near the shoulder. They were mainly employed as truck drivers.
The following reference book was also provided which may be of interest to some collectors:
Heinz-Ludger Borgert, Walter Assailants, Norbert Wiggershaus: Service Groups and West German Defense Contribution - Preliminary Considerations to Arm the Federal Republic of Germany Boppard on the Rhine in 1982. ISBN 3-7646-1807-8
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_...e_Organisation
I know every now and then we come across a dark green M40 peaked cap that doesn't quite fit the BGS, Zoll or Polizei model. Perhaps now, we'll have another organization to consider.
I'll re-post the pictures here with new details I picked out under magnification.
All the best,
TJ
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