I believe the "A" you are referring to (for veterinary candidates) is the same as the Heer Artzliche Akademie "A" which is a different gothic font.
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Originally posted by OSS View PostThis strap recently surfaced from a US veteran's souvenirs. I was unaware that Werfer units used the Aufklarungs designation but possibly the gothic "A" has another derivation.
Have never seen that combination before. Thanks for posting.
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Originally posted by Mike Davis View PostCSB: Cool Strap Bro
Have never seen that combination before. Thanks for posting.
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I will ask some of the last Nebel vets I know that are still alive. All the officers are dead now, they would have been more likely to know what it was. I do not think it was for recon activities, maybe something else. Reportedly the Fraktur "A" was used early in the War to indicate soldiers assigned to Armee Command like the "D" for divisions. I will try to figure out what it might be for. At the end of the War there were a lot of larger formations of Werfer units placed under command of ARKOs. I could be for someone assigned to a higher command as staff that was Nebel also when the retreats began and all the equiptment ws lost, nebel men like artillery were assigned to all kind of other units as replacements as drivers etc. infantry etc. Hard to say. Did the family know where he got it? Italy or Belgium etc. ?
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I am short on information about the veteran's experiences as I believe he is deceased and they were in the possession of the family, the other straps besides the two werfer straps were all RAD. The pictured strap is a mid war strap produced when the designation of most units were on removeable slides. The exception to this practice were the cadre of schools, training units, recruiters and other personel based in Germany. Perhaps that is where the answer lies.
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Originally posted by naxos View PostYou know, the easiest explanation would be Panzer-Aufklärer strap with dark "rosa" piping.
for comparison
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Possible identify of this shoulder strap
I believe this strap is for Veterinary Academy.
The useage of a Gothic "A" for Academie rather than the stylized "A"
in refernece books is unusual, but original.
I have a similar Enlisted shoulder strap with chainstitched Gothic A
and Officer and senior NCOs with the more common stylized A.
The nebelwerfer "Bordo" is somewhat varied (as are many of the waffenfarben).
The order of battle of the German Army does not indicate any Aufklarungs
unit in the organization of a Nebelwerfer regiment or Battalion.
In any event, a very nice original strap!
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