Hello all, so what is up with this photo? SS helmets with Heer Feldbluse and SS officer? Thanks !
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Originally posted by Kengir View PostMaybe a Heer unit that had been absorbed into the SS?
Or like said above, just a loaner helmet for the ceremony..
Man, I just don't know; but it's a super cool picture nonetheless!!!
Thanks for posting it!
- Jeremy
a foreign volunteer who switched branches...and usually when transferred it is a unit level event and they get kitted with SS specific uniforms and gear to include SS soldbuchs,
so uniformly done at an SS barracks/training facility, not individually absorbed (while in the field) creating such mis-match...Not likely..
Originally posted by DonC View PostLoaner Helmets - they are all wearing them!
Don
Maybe he was a specialist (vehicle driver, radio repairman special trade trooper on loan in the SS unit...
My personal experience: when I was in the military serving in Germany during the Cold War I occasionally got "loaned out" to other units (within our Brigade)
because of my double function as Battalion level RO (radio operator) + truck driver function...(communications shelter equipped of course)
Mechanized Infantry was my home, but "on loan" and attached to a Mechanized 155 self-propelled Howitzer Battery unit, while on maneuvers...Those things did happen...
The other much simpler explanation is that he got mixed in with the SS unit during combat operations and earned his medal while attaching himself to that unit (fog of war)
and was recommended and awarded his medal by the SS unit, hence the ceremony taking place among other recipients who are all SS.Last edited by NickG; 06-03-2015, 11:59 AM.
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Originally posted by NickG View PostThat could have been a possibility I guess with foreign volunteers like the Estonians who transferred...but the shoulderstrap cypher leads me to believe its not a foreign volunteer who switched branches...
Loaner helmet (singular) on Heer soldier, the other helmets of course match the SS uniforms...so he borrowed one for the ceremony and image taking event...
Maybe he was a specialist (vehicle driver, radio repairman special trade trooper on loan in the SS unit...
My personal experience: when I was in the military serving in Germany during the Cold War I occasionally got "loaned out" to other units (within our Brigade)
because of my double function as Battalion level RO (radio operator) + truck driver function...(communications shelter equipped of course)
Mechanized Infantry was my home, but "on loan" and attached to a Mechanized 155 self-propelled Howitzer Battery unit, while on maneuvers...Those things did happen...
The other much simpler explanation is that he got mixed in with the SS unit during combat operations and earned his medal while attaching himself to that unit (fog of war)
and was recommended and awarded his medal by the SS unit, hence the ceremony taking place among other recipients who are all SS.
Don
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One has an SS tab it appears...I guess the NCO on the left could also be Heer still...You are correct! Definitely a mixed group!
The officer looks great in his upgraded (enlisted) field tunic with SS bullion eagle and converted Heer pattern officer's overseas cap...Last edited by NickG; 06-03-2015, 12:45 PM.
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