Gentleman !
some time a go I hada nice email conversation with Peter Whammond about names He used on His site for some rank chevrons - Stabsgefreiter and Stabs obergefreiter in particular...
conversation started here:
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/photos/H18154.html
to me its a stabsgefreiter patch.. but Peter calls it a OBERGEFREITER'S, and he calls two books that call this rank a obergefreiter (part of His email):
"H18154 OBERGEFREITER'S RANK CHEVRON. -One strap & one star is Obergefreiter. (Its a very common rank) -See Page 394 Uniform & Traditions on the German Army Vol 1. (Angolia) -See Page 40 German Army Uniform 1933-45 (Davis) "
Well.. I dont have Angolia vol1 and I sold Davis book (wasnt good enough..)
so what rank is this ?? all my collecting life it was obvius for me thats it is a STABS(star - function) GEFREITER (strap - rank) not a obergefreiter (two straps)
Second strap:
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/photos/H18054.html
Peter calls this one: OBERGEFREITER STABSGEFREITER'S RANK CHEVRON.
well... its a indeed obergefreiter with stabs function (star) - but why at the same time He is calling this rank GEFREITER ?? its like - obergefreiter-stabs-gefreiter - so what the heck is it finally
Peters explanation to me was that its in the books - which unfortunately I dont have:
"H18054 OBERGEFREITER/STABSGEFREITER'S RANK CHEVRON. -On this one It has to be listed as being possibly either Ober or a Stabs. The reason it is listed this way is because its impossible to say with 100% which it is. -If it was issued between 1921 to 1942.. It would be a Stabsgefreiter Then the rank structure changes -If it was issued between 1942 & 1945.. Its would be a Obergefreiter "
well.. in my termilogy this rank is called : STABS OBERGEFREITER .. so can somebody finally call this ranks with 100% accuracy - because its hard to believe for me that in books strap and star rank may be called a obergefreiter ?!?!?!
some time a go I hada nice email conversation with Peter Whammond about names He used on His site for some rank chevrons - Stabsgefreiter and Stabs obergefreiter in particular...
conversation started here:
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/photos/H18154.html
to me its a stabsgefreiter patch.. but Peter calls it a OBERGEFREITER'S, and he calls two books that call this rank a obergefreiter (part of His email):
"H18154 OBERGEFREITER'S RANK CHEVRON. -One strap & one star is Obergefreiter. (Its a very common rank) -See Page 394 Uniform & Traditions on the German Army Vol 1. (Angolia) -See Page 40 German Army Uniform 1933-45 (Davis) "
Well.. I dont have Angolia vol1 and I sold Davis book (wasnt good enough..)
so what rank is this ?? all my collecting life it was obvius for me thats it is a STABS(star - function) GEFREITER (strap - rank) not a obergefreiter (two straps)
Second strap:
http://www.germanmilitaria.com/Heer/photos/H18054.html
Peter calls this one: OBERGEFREITER STABSGEFREITER'S RANK CHEVRON.
well... its a indeed obergefreiter with stabs function (star) - but why at the same time He is calling this rank GEFREITER ?? its like - obergefreiter-stabs-gefreiter - so what the heck is it finally
Peters explanation to me was that its in the books - which unfortunately I dont have:
"H18054 OBERGEFREITER/STABSGEFREITER'S RANK CHEVRON. -On this one It has to be listed as being possibly either Ober or a Stabs. The reason it is listed this way is because its impossible to say with 100% which it is. -If it was issued between 1921 to 1942.. It would be a Stabsgefreiter Then the rank structure changes -If it was issued between 1942 & 1945.. Its would be a Obergefreiter "
well.. in my termilogy this rank is called : STABS OBERGEFREITER .. so can somebody finally call this ranks with 100% accuracy - because its hard to believe for me that in books strap and star rank may be called a obergefreiter ?!?!?!
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