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    #16
    I forgot that I had a KG1 stickpin on my Geschwader Hindenburg Leutnant's Fliegerbluse

    WAF LIFE COACH

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      #17
      Jg52....
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        #18
        I've taken the liberty of scanning the attached pics from the outstanding Recon for Rommel (Stefan Ommert), which encompasses truly unique b/w and color photos of the two North African deployments of the 2.(H)/Aufklaerungsgruppe 14. This group was the only tactical recon asset available to the DAK/Panzerarmee Afrika during the initial part of the North African campaign.

        The unit pin is a facsimile of the unit emblem adopted in early/mid-1942 (the Staffel's first emblem was an Edelweiss flower). The pin was apparently theater-made and was worn on the right breast pocket. Then-Lt. Karl-Otto Holzapfel (DKiG 1944), the officer named on the "award" document, took nearly all of the color photos in the book.
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          #19
          Excellent thread!

          Maybe you guys remember this one. Picked up the group from Toby R.

          Guy was in JG 76 then transferred to NJG 4. KIA attacking a Lancaster.
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            #20
            Nightfighter lapel pin

            Nightfighter lapel pin in wear. Herbert Schmid, thanks to him, now we can admire an example of Ju-88 at Hendon Museum.


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              #21
              Francisco,

              I assume he was NJG 2, on an Intruder mission?

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                #22
                No, he directly deserted. It was said he was double agent. Gestapo started to suspect that an experienced pilot, veteran from Spain never was able to achieve a single victory with a Ju-88 with the latest technology in radars and had to accelerate his plans to flee to UK.

                Regards

                Originally posted by Tim Calvert View Post
                Francisco,

                I assume he was NJG 2, on an Intruder mission?

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                  #23
                  Tim,

                  That's ZG76

                  Gene

                  Originally posted by Tim Calvert View Post
                  Excellent thread!

                  Maybe you guys remember this one. Picked up the group from Toby R.

                  Guy was in JG 76 then transferred to NJG 4. KIA attacking a Lancaster.
                  WAF LIFE COACH

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                    #24
                    Duh, Thanks Gene.

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                      #25
                      Geesh Tim........chop, chop

                      Nice collection.......I used to have a bunch of these until college tuiton

                      Joe
                      What we do in life ehoes in eternity.

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                        #26
                        Joe D'Errico?? Holy cow man, where ya been hidin'?
                        WAF LIFE COACH

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                          #27
                          Hiya Gene,

                          I check in now and then, been really busy for the last couple of years. Good news is that I'm almost ready to get back into collecting and rebuilding my LW Empire
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                          I still dream about the mint Deumer and GWL PO I owned once upon a time ago. Just have to wait for Tim C to have some kids in college and Mark Miller has all the PO's ( that's why you never seem the for sale) ........I know where all the good stuff is.

                          Joe
                          What we do in life ehoes in eternity.

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                            #28
                            Hi Joe!

                            I'm still not a dad, so kids in college will be at least 19 years from now!

                            Cheers Bud,
                            Tim

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                              #29
                              Hi Tim,

                              Patinece young Jedi..........

                              Joe
                              What we do in life ehoes in eternity.

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                                #30
                                KG55 II group stap pin

                                Here is a rare pin, a KG 55 II group stab pin, to mark the groups involvement in the Polish campagne in 1939, there can't be many of these badges, as the stab would only have a small number of personnel.
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                                Last edited by jim murray; 10-02-2010, 05:15 PM.

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