In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
you will need to post a image of the reverse.
Mart
Hi Alter
from the front it has WWII characteristics based on one from my collection , 3 , narrow cannon , edging , hand cut twill close to the border.
However as Martin pointed out confirmation of the back.
The reason why is that , they manufactured a huge amount of WWII plain triangles that were surplus and were later re used in the early 50's and later which had numbers added. This was due to the build up of Regular and National Guard Armoured Divisions.
Armoured Triangles can be hard to ID as WWII era. I went thru my collection and wasn't happy with a number of them ,due to certain manufacturing techniques and numbers added.
Phill
Last edited by Phill Lockett; 02-10-2016 at 09:05 AM.
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
Here it is.
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
Hi Alter
Yes WWII.
Phill
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
Your welcome Alter.
Keep posting and I will answer to the best of my knowledge.
Phill
I agree with Phill, WW2. Nice patch!
Mart
Dear Mart,
Thank you very much for your evaluation!
With best wishes
alter musketier
In memory of my father who was in K-Einsatz, combat engagement, with the RAD in the Alps in 1945, of my grandfather who was with the IR 87 during campaign in France in 1940 and of my grand-uncle who served in the Gardegrenadierregiment Nr. 3 "Königin Elisabeth" and who was killed in action at Craonne, Chemin des Dames in France in 1917
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