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    Swastika badge on Heer soldier (?)

    The taller soldier (far right) appears to be wearing a golden party badge, what's the larger badge below it?
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    #2
    It's the Allgemeines Gau-Ehrenzeichen (General Gau Honor Badge) for 1923 or 1925. This was an award shared by several of the older Gaue.

    See here, for example:

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=312207

    http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=242018

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      #3
      Interesting photo, not only for the unusual awards pointed out above, but the soldier in the center of the line-up seems to be wearing a tunic with no exterior pockets, and the (assumed) adjutant is still wearing a cross-strap, which was long out of vogue by the Aug '41 date of the photo.

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        #4
        Originally posted by Scott C. View Post
        Interesting photo, not only for the unusual awards pointed out above, but the soldier in the center of the line-up seems to be wearing a tunic with no exterior pockets, and the (assumed) adjutant is still wearing a cross-strap, which was long out of vogue by the Aug '41 date of the photo.
        The pocketless tunic appears to be the reed-green drill jacket introduced in 1940. NCOs and Officers usually wore it with shoulder boards and breast eagle; NCOs often added their collar braiding as well.

        As for the apparent cross-strap, I actually think this is just the usual "Y"-harness.

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          #5
          I didn't think the gau badge was that big. Interesting mix of uniforms.

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