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    The different green pipings

    Can someone show examples of the differences in the green pipings of the various branches such as Gebirgsjäger, Administrative, Panzergrenadier, Jäger, etc.? Is there a difference between Jäger and Panzergrenadier?

    Any assistance would be greatly appreciated.

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    Here are a few with Jaeger and Gebergsjaeger being the same branch colour.

    1( Jaeger officer)


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      Gebergsjaeger officer
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        Panzer Grenadier officer,

        Administrative is a much darker green.
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            Thank you Glenn! This helps clear things up. I was most curious about the Jäger piping color. I was looking at a Jäger piped Waffenrock and couldn't tell in the photos if the piping color was one I didn't already have in my collection. Here is the piping on my Gebirgs Waffenrock.
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              Waffenfarbe

              The age old question for headgear, uniform, and insignia collectors! There will be variations by manufacturer and also materials that were available. Look at Angolia & Schlicht's first volume on German Army uniforms. On page 308-309, you will see a color chart for Waffenfarbe; notice how close some of the shades for Jaeger, Gebirgsjaeger & Panzer Gren. are. In Bob Edward's (aka Panzer Bob) & Mike Pruett's excellent (shameless unsolicited plug) , Field Uniforms of German Army Panzer Forces in World War 2 , and you will see examples of a Panzer Grenadier officer wearing Gebirgs collar tabs.

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                Examples

                One of the reasons that I enjoy collecting cyphered & numbered pieces, is that it helps to confirm the unit and you can see the color that was actually used. Here is a piece from Panzer Grenadier Rgt. 64 of the 16th Panzer divison. The piece is an example of the use of meadow green; the lime green seems to have been more prevalent.
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                  examples

                  A Jaeger battalion from the 17th Infantry Rgt.
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                    Here are a couple examples of Administration coloring
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