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    Hi bguys i need your help with this little insigna i foun a few days ago..
    It seems to be like a german cap insigna but ????
    Thanks for your help
    Cheers,
    Martin..
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    Last edited by martin guerre; 04-12-2011, 05:01 AM.

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        #4
        Not the same but i need your help with this one too
        Thanks again
        Martin
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          #5
          Hi, second one seems to be a shooting badge, looks ok but then I'm no expert.
          Not sure about the first one, looks like a Gebirgsjager cap insignia, but something doesn't seem quite right?? Is it the pinecones.....or are they supposed to be acorns???

          Tony

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            #6
            Actually, is that a Tyrolean shooting badge?? Perhaps the other one is Tyrolean too?

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              #7
              Thank you Tony....
              Don't know about the two badges.....
              More opinion welcome
              Thanks,
              Martin.

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                #8
                Martin, thats definitely a Tyrolean shooting badge, I'd say its a genuine one too.
                Here's a pic & description of another I found while searching the net....

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                  ....."Description: Tyrolean Shooting Competition. MEISTERSCHUTZE 1943 (champion of shooting); large breast badge; zinc with tiny remains of gilding one part construction; horizontal pin on reverse, numbered "1611". Fine quality with visual grey zinc patina"
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                    #10
                    The first badge is a RAD traditions badge, don't have my books here so can't tell you which area.

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                      #11
                      [B][/BThank you guys
                      Is it a RAD tradition badge for a cap ?

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                        #12
                        This is a Meisterschütze badge which would have been awarded at the annual Tiroler Landesschießen held in Innsbruck. To recieve one a minimum score had to be achieved in three events (Pistol, KK-Gewehr & Wehrmann, for which three individual enamel badges with oakleaf surround were also issued).

                        This particular piece was awarded to a W.Pflauder from Feldkirch, he also received badges in 1943 & 1944. Because he was awarded 3 Meisterschütze badges he would also have been awarded the 3 Jahr Gaumeisterschütze badge in 1944.

                        Cheers
                        Don

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by martin guerre View Post
                          [B][/BThank you guys
                          Is it a RAD tradition badge for a cap ?
                          Martin, see this recent posted thread:

                          http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=512791

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