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07-22-2019 02:21 PM
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Original TR period buttons.
The large one is not military piece. Maybe Reichsbahn.
Aluminium button "10": 10. batallion in a regiment or division.
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alex gross
Original TR period buttons.
The large one is not military piece. Maybe Reichsbahn.
Aluminium button "10": 10. batallion in a regiment or division.
Many thanks Alex appreciate your help with these. Had these a long time and always wandered.
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alex gross
Original TR period buttons.
The large one is not military piece. Maybe Reichsbahn.
Aluminium button "10": 10. batallion in a regiment or division.
Actually the Kompanie number. Battalions in the Wehrmacht were denoted with roman numerals.
Todd
Former U.S. Army Tanker.
"Best job I ever had."
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TWS
Actually the Kompanie number. Battalions in the Wehrmacht were denoted with roman numerals.
Many thanks Todd for the extra information.
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Yes, you are right Todd. Having mixed up.
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alex gross
Yes, you are right Todd. Having mixed up.
Thanks again. I've read somewhere about the use of Roman and Arabic numbers and forgot myself which numbering was used by company and which by battalion
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