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    PAB in Gold - What is this Referring to?

    Hello All,

    I have been researching some priest/chaplain prayers cards recently and found this one that clearly lists a Panzerkamfabzeichens in Gold. What is meant by this? Was it considered one of the numbered (25, 50, etc.) PABs? Or, was there actually a PAB in Gold? Also, if someone knows the meaning of "ROB," I would appreciate the translation.

    Thanks,

    Eric

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      Hi Eric. IMO just an error as there was no such thing as a PAB in Gold.

      ROB means Reserve Offizier Bewerber - candidate for a reserve officers commission.

      Stan

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        I agree with Stan!
        Golden PAB was an error.
        R.O.B. = Reserve-Offiziersbewerber.
        KR
        Stephan

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          Originally posted by Stan View Post
          ROB means Reserve Offizier Bewerber - candidate for a reserve officers commission.
          Thank you, Stan and Stephan.

          I understand that we all accept there was not a "gold," but, certainly they couldn't have confused "gold" with PAB in "silber". I wonder if hey meant to say "bronze" instead... or if gold was meant as a generic term to denote the higher order (numbered) awards... curious, guess we'll never know.

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            I would tend to agree it was a mistake on the card.

            Tom
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