I wonder if he was attached to 5 Panzer Regiment ?
The 5th Panzer seemed to wear the "5" on their shoulder boards. In some case even in Afrika. EM's would often pin a metal 5 on their boards along side NCO's and officers who wore metal 5's.
I realise its a medical board but he could be a 5 Panzer medic NCO trained to very high level in medical school,
I agree with Pauke;
private purchase, not necessarily "early".
In fact, the "5" appears to be later manufacture.
Medical straps / boards occasionally have their unit number
rather than the more common Aesculapius emblem
(staff & snake).
truly nice to see an optimist on WAF. i mean that with no sarcasm or irony.
tc
"The 5th Panzer seemed to wear the "5" on their shoulder boards. In some case even in Afrika. EM's would often pin a metal 5 on their boards along side NCO's and officers who wore metal 5's.
I realise its a medical board but he could be a 5 Panzer medic NCO trained to very high level in medical school, "
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