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    #16
    Häm RJP badge

    Superb collection Hans !

    I'm a bit curious about the Häme RJP badge ; I have a few photos of Finnish cavalrymen and have only seen the regiment symbol on the shoulder board :

    this shoulder badge btw is my only Finnish badge ; well actually it is my only badge at all - I'm really into photos !

    Would you have any more information about this badge of yours ? When was it created / who was entitled to wear it ?


    Jani,
    my understanding was that the 1921 two cavalry units were called :
    - Uudenmaan rakuunarykmentti
    - Hämeen ratsurykmentti

    The translations I found are :
    - rakuunarykmentti : dragonbataljon
    - ratsurykmentti : hästjägarbataljon (we would say "Chasseurs a Cheval in French ; I even found some references to Häme cavalry as "Hussars")

    Was there a change in their names along the way ? Or are my references somehow wrong ?
    And by the way, would you be so kind as to clarify for me the rank of the man on that photo ? My best guess so far would be that he is a second lieutenant, but I say so with little conviction and many doubts.

    And if anybody has any clue as for the origin of that moose head symbol, I am also curious about that !

    Thanks for your insight !

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        #18
        @Marshall; sent you a possitive reply on you request. I have nothing against you using the Kev.Os.4 badge pic on you lovely site.

        @Djedj;
        Your photo of the finnish dragoon is picturing a m/1918 uniform for a Lance-Corporal and the badge on his chest is a shooters´badge 1921 pattern. This type of badge was withdrawn already in 1922 because a new rifleman´s class badge was issued. So this means that your photo have with certainty been taken in 1921-22.

        I am afraid that i don´t have that mutch information regarding the badge, my particular badge are for "varusmies" as they are called in finnish, can´t at the moment come up with the proper english translation for it.
        Regards
        Hans N

        Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
        I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).

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          #19
          Thanks for the information Hans ;
          lance Corporal feels much more right !

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            #20
            GREAT COLLECTION!! I really like finnish stuff

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              #21
              All very cool Hans! What was the Kev.Os.4 badge awarded for? That is one bad ass looking badge .

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                #22
                Thanks for the positive comments guys!

                @Greg, well so far i haven´t found any information regarding the Kev.Os.4 badge, the only thing i know is that it´s a unitbadge. I am not even shure if they where awarded or if they where possible to obtain privatly.

                Something makes me think that the Kev.Os.4 and KTR4 badges are/where not official badges because of the list on the link below that represents the official badges for different units in the finnish armed forces from the 1920´s to present day.

                http://users.tkk.fi/~jpkontio/joristit/joristit.htm
                Regards
                Hans N

                Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
                I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).

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                  #23
                  Cool picture of the Kev Os 4 badge

                  Hello Hans,
                  Thank you for letting me use the picture on the KevOs4 website! Very cool. I will make a note on the website that it is "courtesy of Hans N."
                  We have some new articles coming up on the website thanks to some very good Finnish historians. Most of the KevOs4 website is now written by Finns and some of the Gunboards owners, like Brent Snodgrass, who have helped out immensely.
                  Best regards,
                  Marshall Kregel
                  webmaster http://www.kevos4.com

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                    #24
                    Hello Marshall,

                    i don´t know if you are aware of it but we both are on Brents finnish forum from time to time. I haven´t been posting that mutch though.

                    If you need more pics of any kind just say so.
                    Regards
                    Hans N

                    Don´t throw away your fake WB´s! Get in touch with me.
                    I collect them for reference purposes for the benefit of the hobby (for the right "fake" price of course).

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                      #25
                      [quote=Hans N]he only thing i know is that it´s a unitbadge. I am not even shure if they where awarded or if they where possible to obtain privatly../quote]

                      Hans,

                      You are right, KevOs 4 -badge is unofficial unitbadge. It is made for those who served in kevOs 4 in Winter War and it is one of the earlist (and the finest!) finnish ww2 unit badges. The badge exists in two different sizes.

                      Is it given or had one to get it himself? I don't know.

                      /Jussi-Pekka

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                        #26
                        [quote=Djedj]I'm a bit curious about the H******228;me RJP badge ;
                        Would you have any more information about this badge of yours ? When was it created / who was entitled to wear it ?
                        quote]

                        H******228;mRjP badge is the oldiest unit badges of the Finnish Army (still in use). It is established in 1920******180;s.

                        There are two different types of this badge:
                        - enamaled for cadres
                        - metal colour, not enamaled for conscripts

                        And moose head symbol: it is the symbol of the patron saint of cavalry, Saint Hubertus.

                        /Jussi-Pekka

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                          #27
                          Thanks Kameli !

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