Question about cuff title issuance:
Examples: (late war order of Battle)
2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich = PARENT org.
3rd SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment Deutschland
4th SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment Der Führer
The Divisional support elements of this division shown below would NOT have a regimental cufftitle of course, instead the Divisional cufftitle: Das Reich
including their Medical abteilung!
2nd SS Panzer Artillery Regiment
2nd SS Motorcycle Battalion
2nd SS Sturmgeschütz Battalion
2nd SS Reconnaissance Battalion
2nd SS Panzerjager Battalion
2nd SS Flak Battalion
2nd SS Pionier Battalion
2nd SS Signal Battalion
2nd SS Rocket Launcher Battalion
2nd SS Supply Battalion
2nd SS Maintenance Battalion
2nd SS Medical Battalion "Das Reich" CT
and another example: BUT this unit does not show a separate sanitaeter abteilung (Kompanie or Battalion) which leads up to my question;
23. SS Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division Nederland = PARENT Org.
48.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "General Seyffard"
49.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "de Ruyter"
Again the Divisional support elements would NOT have a regimental cufftitle, instead the Divisional cufftitle: Nederland
or in the case of this particular unit probably no cufftitle in most cases if these were in short supply! (period images support the latter)
23.SS-Artillerie-Regiment
23.SS-Aufklärungs-Abteilung
23.SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung
23.SS-Pionier-Abteilung
23.SS-Nachrichten-Abteilung
23.SS-Feldersatz-Abteilung
23.SS-Nachschubtruppen
(no medical sub unit listed...)
Here's my question: (as no medical sub-units are listed)
In the "Das Reich" Division example the medical unit, which is a Divisional asset, Doctors and Medics would wear the "Das Reich" cufftitle I assume,
and its members would serve all the sub units where casualties occurred.
However
in the "Nederland" Division example in their table of organization I do not see a separate sanitaeter unit, so the doctors and medics were assigned to and served directly in the 2 fighting Regiments
I assume and therefor were entitled to wear the corresponding cufftitle of the Regiment they were assigned to, correct? ("Gen.Seyffard" or "De Ruyter")
So a "Das Reich" Div doctor from the Divisional medical batallion attached to the "Der Fuhrer" Regiment on the frontlines would still keep his "Das Reich" (parent) CT, right?
but a Doctor assigned to "De Ruyter" would be allowed to that regiment's cuff title (???) because the table of organization for "Nederland" does not show a medical unit at Division level...
Is that the correct theory?
or would the doctor still wear a "Nederland" cuff title,(just like a divisional staff member would?) Period image here ("Nederland" in Gothic script!!)
Examples: (late war order of Battle)
2nd SS Panzer Division Das Reich = PARENT org.
3rd SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment Deutschland
4th SS Panzer Grenadier Regiment Der Führer
The Divisional support elements of this division shown below would NOT have a regimental cufftitle of course, instead the Divisional cufftitle: Das Reich
including their Medical abteilung!
2nd SS Panzer Artillery Regiment
2nd SS Motorcycle Battalion
2nd SS Sturmgeschütz Battalion
2nd SS Reconnaissance Battalion
2nd SS Panzerjager Battalion
2nd SS Flak Battalion
2nd SS Pionier Battalion
2nd SS Signal Battalion
2nd SS Rocket Launcher Battalion
2nd SS Supply Battalion
2nd SS Maintenance Battalion
2nd SS Medical Battalion "Das Reich" CT
and another example: BUT this unit does not show a separate sanitaeter abteilung (Kompanie or Battalion) which leads up to my question;
23. SS Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Division Nederland = PARENT Org.
48.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "General Seyffard"
49.SS-Freiwilligen-Panzergrenadier-Regiment "de Ruyter"
Again the Divisional support elements would NOT have a regimental cufftitle, instead the Divisional cufftitle: Nederland
or in the case of this particular unit probably no cufftitle in most cases if these were in short supply! (period images support the latter)
23.SS-Artillerie-Regiment
23.SS-Aufklärungs-Abteilung
23.SS-Panzerjäger-Abteilung
23.SS-Pionier-Abteilung
23.SS-Nachrichten-Abteilung
23.SS-Feldersatz-Abteilung
23.SS-Nachschubtruppen
(no medical sub unit listed...)
Here's my question: (as no medical sub-units are listed)
In the "Das Reich" Division example the medical unit, which is a Divisional asset, Doctors and Medics would wear the "Das Reich" cufftitle I assume,
and its members would serve all the sub units where casualties occurred.
However
in the "Nederland" Division example in their table of organization I do not see a separate sanitaeter unit, so the doctors and medics were assigned to and served directly in the 2 fighting Regiments
I assume and therefor were entitled to wear the corresponding cufftitle of the Regiment they were assigned to, correct? ("Gen.Seyffard" or "De Ruyter")
So a "Das Reich" Div doctor from the Divisional medical batallion attached to the "Der Fuhrer" Regiment on the frontlines would still keep his "Das Reich" (parent) CT, right?
but a Doctor assigned to "De Ruyter" would be allowed to that regiment's cuff title (???) because the table of organization for "Nederland" does not show a medical unit at Division level...
Is that the correct theory?
or would the doctor still wear a "Nederland" cuff title,(just like a divisional staff member would?) Period image here ("Nederland" in Gothic script!!)
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