LOOKS LIKE A (Gebirgsjager) SKI TROOPER INSIGNIA
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In #420 it's a Jaeger cap badge and #421 is a Motor Vehicle drivers Badge in Silver or Gold..hard to tell.
Originally posted by Maigewitter View PostConcerning post #420: What kind of badge is he wearing on the left side of his cap?
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post #421: What kind of badge is he wearing on his left cuff?
Thanks in advance.
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Lieproo....the use of all CAPS is interpreted as shouting!!
Maigewitter,
The man could have been assigned to a Jaeger Division that had a Recon Battalion and also a Anti-Tank Battalion. They would possibly wear black or Grey wraps respectively.....for example the 97th or the 100th Jaeger Divisions. The 1st Ski Jaeger Division wore the ski jaeger badge on their caps.
In reference to the Edelweiss Badge I have many photos with Luftwaffe personnel wearing the Edelweiss Cap Badge on their Caps and also Zoll Polizei wearing them and we know they weren't mountain troops. So sometimes it is hard to explain why they were wearing them except maybe they were attached to such a unit that was authorized the wearing of the badge.
Originally posted by Maigewitter View PostIm not talking about an Edelweiss badge, but about the Jäger badge. I also dont know any tank unit that wore the Edelweiss badge.
And by the way a little hint, dont use caps lock all the time.Last edited by W Petz; 12-30-2008, 06:49 AM.
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I agree, it is a Jäger badge on the cap and why he is wearing it is a good question (was normally noted in the Soldbuch). If I am not mistaken Schade is wearing a silver drivers badge (I have some of his documents and will have to look). Bill, I will send you scans of the Felddiv album and thanks for the card!
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Originally posted by W Petz View PostLieproo....the use of all CAPS is interpreted as shouting!!
Maigewitter,
The man could have been assigned to a Jaeger Division that had a Recon Battalion and also a Anti-Tank Battalion. They would possibly wear black or Grey wraps respectively.....for example the 97th or the 100th Jaeger Divisions. The 1st Ski Jaeger Division wore the ski jaeger badge on their caps.
In reference to the Edelweiss Badge I have many photos with Luftwaffe personnel wearing the Edelweiss Cap Badge on their Caps and also Zoll Polizei wearing them and we know they weren't mountain troops. So sometimes it is hard to explain why they were wearing them except maybe they were attached to such a unit that was authorized the wearing of the badge.
Petz , in part you are right . Now check out this thread about a panzerjager mountain troop.
http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...ight=edelweiss
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I just got back a little awhile ago from my trip to the Flonheim show in Germany....I found some nice pics.
Flonheim - Jan09 - Panzermanner #1
Here are two Komrades keeping watch on their Panzer III. Reverse side has written...... 27.11.43. Auf posten im Frankreich mit meinem fruend
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