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    Allgemeine SS Foot Regiments tab number and cuff bands

    Is there a list or reference on what Allgemeine SS Foot Regiments collar town unit numbers correctly correspond to cuff band number and red or blue borders.

    #2
    the A-SS cuff tittles are the "Sturm" Cie number...

    see below

    Rgt : 122, 3rd Cie
    Attached Files
    Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
    - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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      #3
      Angolia's "Cloth Insignia of the SS" does a pretty good job of laying it all out...

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        #4
        thank you

        thank you

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          #5
          cuffs and tabs

          so would each standart have same red or blue border 1 thru 10 cuffs under each unit?

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            #6
            Originally posted by nd164th View Post
            so would each standart have same red or blue border 1 thru 10 cuffs under each unit?
            Yep,

            1 thru 12

            Each Sturmbann an other color (green or 1 thru 4) etc...

            But better explained in Angolias book

            and after 1938/39 no more collor edging was worn on the "Sturm" cufftittle only silver.
            Straßburger / When in doubt do without...
            - Looking for : SS TK «Oberbayern» flatwire CT.

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              #7
              thanks

              thankyou

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                #8
                I kind of have a question in relation to this. When you were placed in a standarte, was it based on where you lived? I had an uncle who lived in Berlin in Charlottenburg, so would that have meant he was in the 6th standarte? I’ve only got 1 picture of him in his SS uniform from 1933 and you cant see his collar tab. He had previously served in the 7th SA standarte, I know that for sure because I have documents that say that.

                Thanks,

                Chris

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