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Re: BGS Thread
A lot of collectors, mainly from the red/black forum (them we can not mention)...would call items made by "STURM" repro/fake...for many years this firm along with others have made a huge variety of military items for the military/security/mercenary services, I prefer to call them replacement/non issued items ! collectable in their own right, and, as we see by the photograph I provided, very much used by official bodies !
Prost ! Steve.
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12-11-2011 04:53 PM
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Re: BGS Thread
by
oradour
A lot of collectors, mainly from the red/black forum (them we can not mention)
yeah but what do they know thanks for the help now i know exactly what it is and the date area cheers
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Thanks for the link to the video Steve it made for intresting viewing I was suprised to see they were using a landrover I wonder if the German goverment had bought them or if they were on lone.
Regards Mark K
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Mark...there are many photographs of the BGS from 1952 on, showing Land Rovers...I tend to think they found them ideal (after all they are the best 4X4's in the world !) and stuck with them, despite domestic models being available later, i.e. Munga/VW 181/Iltis etc.
Prost ! Steve.
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Re: BGS Thread
by
oradour
Mark...there are many photographs of the BGS from 1952 on, showing Land Rovers...I tend to think they found them ideal (after all they are the best 4X4's in the world !) and stuck with them, despite domestic models being available later, i.e. Munga/VW 181/Iltis etc.
Prost ! Steve.
The other point germane to this insight is that in 1952, there was no defense oriented industry in West Germany, and it only emerged amid great friction and problems. The NATO allies did a lot to equip these forces, and the Bundesgrenzschutz was the first national, paramilitary organization in the young FRG.
You do well also to include Austrian Bundesheer regalia here and maybe should add it to the title. I am very fond of the Austrian army, both in its historical and post 1955 version.
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Gentlemen...please post any references, items or discussion on the Austrian Army to the new Bundesheer Austrian Army thread..started here... https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/bunde...n-army-125760/ I moved appropriate posts to this new thread. My thanks to FB for it was his suggestion
Prost ! Steve.
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oradour
Gentlemen...please post any references, items or discussion on the Austrian Army to the new Bundesheer Austrian Army thread..started here...
https://www.warrelics.eu/forum/bunde...n-army-125760/ I moved appropriate posts to this new thread. My thanks to FB for it was his suggestion
Prost ! Steve.
My warm thanks to you for the worthy and appropriate addition. The Austrian deserve their pride of place, and, of course, regained their own armed forces in 1955/6 as a sovereign nation state. The links between the Germans and Austrians in military history and soldierly tradition are very deep and significant, but the Austrian Bundesheer of the 2d Republic is an interesting topic with its own rich experience. That of the 1st Republic is also interesting, as well. Happy regalia.
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Thanks for the help Steve any thought on placement from the brim of cap how high should it be .
Regards Mark K
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