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Originally posted by TP Alexander View PostWhere did this come from?? Korean war era??
Interesting that an officer could get away with wearing an SS belt buckle!
Tim
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A french vet from the 1st armored div told me that, from Italy to Germany, he worn a heer belt and buckle with P08 and holster.
All around the belt he fixed any different german medals he found(from POW or KIA).
The gendarmerie "liberated" it when he came back to Algeria in 1945, cos of the P08....
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Originally posted by John P. Moore View PostThere is no such thing as an Air Corps Signal officer. In WW II the US Army had an Air Corps and a Signal Corps along with other branches. The officer in the pic is a US Army Signal Corps officer.
John
Of course he could only be in one basic branch, which, based on the branch insignia he wears, is obviously Signal. However, his unit patch is for the Air Corps. So, though he was a Signal (branch) officer, he was assigned to an Air Corps (functional) unit of some sort. Therefore, his duties were likely far from the front lines (unlike if he had been a SIGO attached to a forward-deployed ground unit in a maneuver division). I think most people--including you--knew that is what I meant, but perhaps not. I will choose my words more carefully in the future.
Best,
Brad
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Brad - That's okay and I'm sure that it was not your intention to insult US Army signal officers of which I was once one. If anyone thinks signal officers are just a bunch of rear echelon types, they ought to read my book, "Signal Officers of the Waffen-SS". A few of those guys even managed to receive Kinights Crosses and German Crosses in Gold and one of them even gave me a leather belt with a nice original buckle along with some other good things.
http://www.feldgrau.net/forum/viewto...28002&start=30
John
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Originally posted by John P. Moore View PostBrad - That's okay and I'm sure that it was not your intention to insult US Army signal officers of which I was once one.
Of course I never meant to insult the Signal Corps. Those of us who were officers in the combat arms branches have the highest respect for all of the branches who supported us.
Thank you for your support,
Brad
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