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    #16
    Thanks Jens, I always forget that in the German version of Angolia book there are some additional information not found in any other place. Well done my friend
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      #17
      Here is a whole bunch of Doctors with the same 2 "Passanten", some with straps, some not.....I have no date for this picture..
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        #18
        I am just glad to help. Nice to learn something new

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          #19
          Great picture Hans Kristian, thanks for posting.

          Fahnrich with shoulder cord, officers without shoulder boards, as should be. Interesting that in this picture they are not wearing sleeve reserve insignias.
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            #20
            Originally posted by km-spain View Post
            Great picture Hans Kristian, thanks for posting.

            Fahnrich with shoulder cord, officers without shoulder boards, as should be. Interesting that in this picture they are not wearing sleeve reserve insignias.
            Eduardo, they are - or the man on the extreme left are..

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              #21
              Originally posted by km-spain View Post
              Great picture Hans Kristian, thanks for posting.

              Fahnrich with shoulder cord, officers without shoulder boards, as should be. Interesting that in this picture they are not wearing sleeve reserve insignias.
              The reason why you see officers with out reserve insignia is that the Passanten also means that those officers are tested( Auswählübungen) before being allowed to go in the reserve. The Fähnriche and Oberfähnriche wore the Passanten under the shoulderstraps. It was worn by officers that had made their " Laufbahn Ausbildung " before 1. 10. 35
              Last edited by danish dragoon; 02-09-2017, 01:50 PM.

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