Article about: Gents-- I have long been a skeptic that these visors existed, given the fact that no period pictures have ever come to light of one of these being in wear. I obtained this one fully intendin
I have long been a skeptic that these visors existed, given the fact that no period pictures have ever come to light of one of these being in wear.
I obtained this one fully intending to return it, once I inspected it (figuring I would see stitch-marks from a prior bullion eagle, etc).
However, (and much to my surprise) I could find no evidence of a bullion eagle, on both the obverse and reverse of the lining (yes, I used a loupe).
I further expected the prongs to go thru the lining, but (also to my surprise) not only do they not go thru, the do not even go into the padding (ie, you cannot feel the prongs thru the rayon lining).
The hat is an LVA Clemens Wagner piece, and is unissued. It is undated, but I would guesstimate it was made around 1942).
The insignia is attached by the standard 3 needle-point prongs that are common to these GL pieces (I did not take it off--there is no way I could get it back on in the original position.)
The bottom line is that this GL insignia was put on prior to the hat being completed at the CW factory.
As such, I am now in the believer camp--ie, that they were made. However, whether they were issued is another story altogether.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
There is not much in the way of original source material on this insignia that I am aware of (hopefully Wim will pop in here).
This is from Der Adler, but it does not designate how/where it is to be worn:
(Credit: Nick G)
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
This is the only known "period" photo of one of these in wear.
However, the person wearing the hat is a US GI.
The hat also appears to be Feuerwehr, so one cannot rule out the insignia having been placed on the hat by the GI in the photo:
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
Anyway, the mystery will be answered by either a regulation from a period text, or a period photo.
If anyone has any more information on these badges, please feel free to post here.
“Show me the regulation, and I’ll show you the exception.”
I agree. I am very skeptical of these insignia being worn on the visor caps. While I have not seen a rank chart, I am skeptical to think that there are Officer/EM grades of this civilian branch, per se. I do know that there are red and yellow "waffenfarbes". Perhaps this is either a rank(EM/Officer) or job differentiation of some sort? I have never even seen a period photo of these men wearing a visor cap at all, now that I think of it.
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