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Article about: Good day all, I just thought I would show one of my favourites - a 1936, Peter Kuepper. My query concerns the unit marking, under the sweatband... I believe FEA.16 to represent Flieger Ergae

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    Good day all,
    I just thought I would show one of my favourites - a 1936, Peter Kuepper.

    My query concerns the unit marking, under the sweatband...
    I believe FEA.16 to represent Flieger Ergaenzungs Abt.16, but I am mystified by the 2.K.T. (or K.I.?). I can only think of a ‘2nd Kampf’ connection, but cannot imagine what the ‘T’ or ‘I’ may be, and have no doubt there are many more options!

    I would be grateful for any help with this little mystery...
    (That and how to get the ruddy photos the right way up)!
    My thanks in advance,
    Bob
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    Last edited by ErWeSa; 07-16-2018 at 07:11 PM. Reason: typo

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    Many thanks, ErWeSa.
    I had thought it would be too early for Ersatz, but from the link, it is clearly not.

    Any ideas what the ‘K.T’ (or K.I) could stand for?

    Cheers,
    Bob

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    I tried to figure out what 2. K. T. stands for but couldn't find anything suitable (Kraftfahr-Truppe? Korpsindentantur?) - this would be something for HPL2008.

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    Thank you for your reply ErWeSa, and apologies for my tardy response.
    Korps Indentantur is one I hadn’t thought of... quite possible.
    I think Kraftfahrer Truppen would be differently abbreviated, something like Kf.Tr., perhaps? (I could well be way off there, of course)!

    I find German Military abbreviations tend to vary greatly and the only lists I can find tend to cover the more well known and ‘glamorous’ branches.
    I hope to hear from HPL2008 soon!

    My thanks again,
    Bob

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