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WW2 Finnish army un-official unit cloth insignia

Article about: I am new member to forum. Here is my small contribution. Here is few examples of WW2 Finnish army unit insignia in cloth. Well known are enamelled metal badges worn by officers and soldiers,

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    Quote by rene385273 View Post
    Yes, they had an un-official sleeve insignia. I shall see if I can find it from period pictures. But just to answer your question; yes!
    Thank you and I'll be very interested in seeing one. A legendary regiment.

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    Default JR12 patch

    Here is a example of JR12 patch at M36 jacket´s sleeve.


    WW2 Finnish army un-official unit cloth insignia

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    Quote by Rami S View Post
    Here is a example of JR12 patch at M36 jacket´s sleeve.


    WW2 Finnish army un-official unit cloth insignia
    Thank you Rami! I have to find that patch and jacket.

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    Anyone have a clue on who wore these patches?
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    Another patch of JR12. They wore two types of patches, previously dealt patch and that one.

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    Quote by Rami S View Post
    Another patch of JR12. They wore two types of patches, previously dealt patch and that one.
    Thank you!

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    Quote by Rami S View Post
    Hi,

    Officially army do not accept these, but as you can see from following photos officers who should monitor appearance of soldier wear patches as well. Finnish army men, NCO´s and officers in frontline eat same food, sleep in same tent, etc. This is the finnish way and still is. So, they are part of unit of their men, "espirit de corp"

    The image you are showing is IMO the green one.

    Below couple period images patches in wear.

    officers from JR25 in 1944 and officer from JR48
    Another photo with the JR 48 patch.

    Corporal Sulo Turpeinen, hometown Jyväskylä.

    Area of the 18th division, 1943.10.29

    SA-kuva 141787
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    Interesting finish cloth badges.
    Something to keep in mind.
    Regards,
    Peter
    Last edited by Frikorps Danmark; 08-22-2018 at 09:37 PM. Reason: Wrong information! Sorry.

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