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    Hi PaulW.
    Re your photo,#795.
    Also thread #429,page25.
    This emblem belongs to Luftgau-Nachrichten-Regiment Belgien-Nordrankreich.
    It's also seen on a Fi156..DJ+PF,in winter camo.
    Hope this helps.
    Regards Jack

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      Hi Olivier
      Re you thread #790.
      Your photo's of a static sun hakenkreuz,with an emblem in the centre, seen's to be a man standing in there??do you a clear close up photo,as it seen
      that it in the colour of each Abt.It is of course a Luftwaffe Flak Unit,not anything to do with Waffen SS, emblems.
      It is
      first seen in the parade in Athens in 1941.And then in Russia (Southern Front). The only unit to have both,20cm and 88cm,as a mixed unit is..I/Flak Regiment 14.
      Hope this might help you.
      Regards Jack

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        Thanks!

        Originally posted by jackselwyne View Post
        Hi PaulW.
        Re your photo,#795.
        Also thread #429,page25.
        This emblem belongs to Luftgau-Nachrichten-Regiment Belgien-Nordrankreich.
        It's also seen on a Fi156..DJ+PF,in winter camo.
        Hope this helps.
        Regards Jack

        Hi Jack, that's very helpful. Much appreciated!

        I found this book related to the unit on Weitze's website, complete with the tactical symbol.

        https://www.weitze.net/militaria/13/...k__244213.html

        From the information on Weitze's site:- "issued on 20th April 1944 by commander Colonel John Oehmichen"

        Best regards, Paul

        Welcome to the WAF btw!
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            Hi,

            Would like to ID the unit emblem on the Marder shown on the picture below (the tactical marking is for Panzerjäger (motorisiert)).

            Thanks !

            Max



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              Max, not "motoriest" but "gepanzert" surely, the tracks rather than wheels on the sign being the clue. As for the divisional sign, it looks like the man rune with a character painted in the fork of the Y but I've never seen it before.

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                Originally posted by Alanmccoubrey View Post
                Max, not "motoriest" but "gepanzert" surely, the tracks rather than wheels on the sign being the clue. As for the divisional sign, it looks like the man rune with a character painted in the fork of the Y but I've never seen it before.
                Thanks Alan !

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                  Originally posted by Bern View Post
                  The emblem in the first photo is for 1/JG 51 Mölders.

                  Regards
                  Bern
                  Hi Bern,

                  The upper emblem is I./JG 51 (First Gruppe of JG 51) not 1./JG 51 First Staffel of JG 51) .



                  Cheers

                  Chris

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                    Thank you all for the response to my question concerning the 2 unit emblems!!!
                    And sorry for the late reply!!



                    Originally posted by Bodchris View Post
                    Hi Bern,

                    The upper emblem is I./JG 51 (First Gruppe of JG 51) not 1./JG 51 First Staffel of JG 51) .



                    Cheers

                    Chris

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                      Any ideas what is this mark above Das Reich sign?
                      Thanks
                      Michael
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                        Hi Max,

                        Some more for you guys !
                        the "Wolf-Head" belongs to the Nachschub-Kolonnen-Abteilung 616

                        My pattern is equal, see below

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                          Originally posted by augustdieter View Post
                          Hi Max,

                          the "Wolf-Head" belongs to the Nachschub-Kolonnen-Abteilung 616

                          My pattern is equal, see below

                          Thanks a lot !!!

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                            Hi ZEK,

                            Sorry for very very late reply

                            I think the marks on the Map belong to I./Flak-Regiment 37 (gem. mot.)

                            in Spring 1940. See my conclusion .

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                              Any ideas on this one would be appreciated:
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                                Hi,

                                the character of the Hamburg water carrier was used by various
                                units of the Army and Air Force. The units did not have
                                Connection to each other the connection was the City of Hamburg.

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