Bayerisches Schützenkorps (Freikorps von Epp, Freikorps Epp)
1/ First type sleeve badge marked "1919" "Schwegerle" (Hans Schwegerle, Munich sculptor and medallist 1882-1950) worn by the original wearer, Unteroffizier Wilhelm Förch.
2/ First type sleeve badge with green cord indicating the original volunteers who formed Bayerisches Schützenkorps at Ohrdruf on 11 February, 1919. The green cord was added sometime after September 1919 when Freikorps Epp became Reichswehr Brigade 21.
3/ Second type sleeve badge without marks. This sleeve badge is thinner overall and has a rounded frame rather than the bevelled frame found on the first type.
Since the sleeve badge became a Traditionabzeichen of the SA (worn on the lower left sleeve, just above the cuff), versions produced in the 1930s can be found with RZM marks on the reverse.
1/ First type sleeve badge marked "1919" "Schwegerle" (Hans Schwegerle, Munich sculptor and medallist 1882-1950) worn by the original wearer, Unteroffizier Wilhelm Förch.
2/ First type sleeve badge with green cord indicating the original volunteers who formed Bayerisches Schützenkorps at Ohrdruf on 11 February, 1919. The green cord was added sometime after September 1919 when Freikorps Epp became Reichswehr Brigade 21.
3/ Second type sleeve badge without marks. This sleeve badge is thinner overall and has a rounded frame rather than the bevelled frame found on the first type.
Since the sleeve badge became a Traditionabzeichen of the SA (worn on the lower left sleeve, just above the cuff), versions produced in the 1930s can be found with RZM marks on the reverse.
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