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    Army Shoulderboard ID

    Help on this recently veteran acquired shoulderboard appreciated.....


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    RonR

    #2
    What you have here is an Early Heer NCO Medical Shoulder Board. 100% Original.
    Marion

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      #3
      I'm with Marion, nice early medical board. Matt

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        #4
        Since it is all felt material and the so-called "basket weave" piping it would be a private purchase shoulder strap, not necessarily early war.

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          #5
          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,

          Chris

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            #6
            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).

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              #7
              sb id

              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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                #8
                More likely Sanitats Komp. 5 of 5. Inf. Div. (later 5. Jag. Div.).

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by OSS View Post
                  More likely Sanitats Komp. 5 of 5. Inf. Div. (later 5. Jag. Div.).
                  Roger that!!!

                  Fred

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                    #10
                    5. Infaterie/Jaeger

                    Originally posted by Fred Green View Post
                    Roger that!!!

                    Fred
                    I agree.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by OSS View Post
                      More likely Sanitats Komp. 5 of 5. Inf. Div. (later 5. Jag. Div.).
                      Indeed, it is not more complicated than that..

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                        #12
                        Thanks to all for your help!

                        Best regards,
                        RonR

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