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    Help with chevron in Soldbuch pic

    Good evening,

    I am considering adding this Soldbuch to my collection, but have been searching for the meaning of the chevron he's wearing on his right sleeve. I know he's too young to have been an "old fighter" and lived nowhere near Austria to support Austrian pro-Nazi organisations prior to 1938 so can anybody shed light on what this is and why he'd be wearing it???

    He's got a pretty good spread of combat units and was KIA in France in December of '44. He's buried in the war cemetery at Hottot-les-Bagues.

    Any help you can provide would be greatly appreciated.

    Thanks in advance

    Bob
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      Hi Bob,

      That can't be anything but an old fighter chevron. While young, he may have been a member of the Hitler Youth (or maybe the DJ?) prior to his military service.
      That is the only scenario I can think of.

      Best,
      Erich

      P.S. Great Soldbuch

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        I agree, that is an old fighters chevron for sure.

        When was he born? He might be older than he seems to be,,,

        I cant tell if and early member of HJ was qualified for wearing an old fighers chevron or not, but it is possible.

        //Felix

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          #5
          Erich & Felix, thanks for the replies!

          I agree it certainly looks like an AK chevron, but he was born on 15 Feb 1924 and the pic in the book dates to at least 1 Aug 44 as that's when he was promoted to USF.

          I've seen a fair number of pics of guys who were former HJ/DJ members prior to their service entry and don't recall ever seeing a chevron on somebody this young?? Nor do I recall reading anywhere that this was an eligibility factor for wear.

          Thanks again - can anybody else help????

          v/r

          Bob

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            Was discussed last year: http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=445355

            /Ian
            Photos/images copyright © Ian Jewison collection

            Collecting interests: Cavalry units, 1 Kavallerie/24 Panzer Division, Stukageschwader 1

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              #7
              Thanks Ian! The guy that offered this to me did in fact get it from Dave. Funny how so much of this stuff comes full circle. I tried searching for it on here but came up empty - appreciate the link!

              Interesting thing about him potentially having early HJ service is that it is not mentioned anywhere on the documents I copied from his file at the U.S. National Archives today??

              In any case it's a nice piece and if I keep it I hope I can pin down something concrete as this sort of thing drives me nuts.

              v/r

              Bob

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