What do numbers on shoulderboards represent?
Do they represent the number of a Brigade, Battalion, Regiment, or Division?
Can a person begin research on a particular unit simply by the number on a pair of shoulderboards?
Reason I am asking is that I have a really nice, all original, nothing switched, field tailor made tunic and pants with numbered boards. It is obvious from the award loops that the Oberfeldwebel who wore this uniform had earned the special presentation gold grade of the close combat clasp and I want to try to narrow down who he might have been.
Is there a list of Gold CCC receipients?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chuck
Do they represent the number of a Brigade, Battalion, Regiment, or Division?
Can a person begin research on a particular unit simply by the number on a pair of shoulderboards?
Reason I am asking is that I have a really nice, all original, nothing switched, field tailor made tunic and pants with numbered boards. It is obvious from the award loops that the Oberfeldwebel who wore this uniform had earned the special presentation gold grade of the close combat clasp and I want to try to narrow down who he might have been.
Is there a list of Gold CCC receipients?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Chuck
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