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    Austrian Badge?

    Hello, I have already posted this badge on the intenational forum but I haven't had any significant answers, so what about it?

    Thanks

    mario
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    Horn is the classic Jäger badge of the Austro-Hungarian army, while the Kärntenkreuz in the middle suggests some sort of a veterans of that border fighting organization.

    1920s?

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      #3
      Originally posted by Rick Lundström
      Horn is the classic Jäger badge of the Austro-Hungarian army, while the Kärntenkreuz in the middle suggests some sort of a veterans of that border fighting organization.

      1920s?
      Here is a Portrait Photo showing the same Horn as a cap insignia, but with another emblem in the centre.

      The photo is signed and dated 1934.
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        Bundesheer Jäger

        Mario,

        it is the Jägerlandeswappen for Alpine Jäger, Jäger and cycle troops of the Austrian Bundesheer introduced on the 1st of January 1929. There were nine variations depending on the individual state and this one is from the state of Carinthia.

        This particular badge would have been worn by members of the:

        Kärntner Alpenjägerregiment Nr. 11
        Kärntner Feldjägerbataillon zu Rad Nr. 5

        The senior Bundesheer officer is an Oberst and by 1934 should have been wearing the newly introduced pattern of uniform and rank insignia similar to the old Imperial pattern.

        Regards
        Glenn

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          #5
          Originally posted by Glenn2438
          Mario,

          it is the Jägerlandeswappen for Alpine Jäger, Jäger and cycle troops of the Austrian Bundesheer introduced on the 1st of January 1929. There were nine variations depending on the individual state and this one is from the state of Carinthia.

          This particular badge would have been worn by members of the:

          Kärntner Alpenjägerregiment Nr. 11
          Kärntner Feldjägerbataillon zu Rad Nr. 5

          The senior Bundesheer officer is an Oberst and by 1934 should have been wearing the newly introduced pattern of uniform and rank insignia similar to the old Imperial pattern.

          Regards
          Glenn
          Is the date 1918-19 on the cross also on the Bundesheer insigna? I thought this was a Heimwehr insigna...

          Thanks

          Mario

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            #6
            Kärntner Kreuz

            Mario,

            the cross is a miniature of the Kärntner Kreuz für Tapferkeit utilised as the Carinthian Landeswappen.

            Regards
            Glenn

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