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Here is an "authorized" Karpathenkorps cap insignia on the issue card. The manufacturer was George Lindner of Munich (most were). The insignia was to be attached to a piece of cloth and then sewn between the cockades. Officers insignia were of silver and other ranks were of white metal. The pine branches were painted green. A special insignia for the Karpathenkorps was authorized by Willi in December 1916, and King Ludwig III authorized it for the bavarians in January 1917 and was finally issued to the troops in July 1917.
Dave
Here is an "authorized" Karpathenkorps cap insignia on the issue card. The manufacturer was George Lindner of Munich (most were). The insignia was to be attached to a piece of cloth and then sewn between the cockades. Officers insignia were of silver and other ranks were of white metal. The pine branches were painted green. A special insignia for the Karpathenkorps was authorized by Willi in December 1916, and King Ludwig III authorized it for the bavarians in January 1917 and was finally issued to the troops in July 1917.
Dave
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