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These badges are:
1. Security BW M/H/L.
2. Senior Non Commissioned Officer BW M/H/L.
3. Senior Non Commissioned Officer BW M/H/L.
4. Aircraft Engineer BW M/H/L.
5. Aircraft Engineer BW M/H/L.
6. Mechanical Transport Driver BW M/H/L.
7. Mechanical Transport Driver BW M/H/L.
8. Radar Personnel BW L.
9. Air Defence and Rocket Personnel BW M/H/L.
10. Air Defence and Rocket Personnel BW M/H/L.
11. Geographical Personnel BW M/H/L.
Please see #78 for information on these badges.
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These badges are:
1. Logistics Supply BW M/H/L.
2. Logistics Supply BW M/H/L.
3. General Army Service BW H.
4. General Army Service BW H.
5. Personnel Guidance Staff BW M/H/L.
6. Personnel Guidance Staff BW M/H/L.
7. Technical Engineering BW M/H/L.
8. Medical Staff BW M/H/L.
9. Medical Staff BW M/H/L.
10. Medical Staff BW M/H/L.
11. Armorour Personnel BW M/H/L.
Please see #78 for information on these badges.
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The insignia comprises:
1, Coloured collar litzen and Red Cross armlet.
2. Coloured collar litzen.
3. Ditto.
4. Army General Officer's shoulder boards.
5. Luftwaffe officer's standard and medical etc shoulder boards.
6. Heer Infanytry officer's shoulder boards.
7. Heer Artillery officer's shoulder boards and early pattern EM's shoulder boards.
8. Heer Medical etc officer's shoulder boards.
9. Heer Engineer's and Signals officer's shoulder boards.
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These bits are.
1. to 5. A Royal Navy issue Bundesmarine flag. Possibly rarer than the German version???
6. to 8. Bundeswehr Navy? tunic in drill material and dated 1967. Some clown has glued on TR insignia at some time which has subsequently been removed.
9. to 11. A bundeswehr Army tunic in a surge type material and dated 1962. The jacket is unranked but does have the German National Flag insignia on the shoulders.
12. to 14. A similar style tunic in a denim type materiel with shoulder and epaulette rank insignia. This jacket is dated 1966.
The tunics are all circa 50 years old but probably quite common?? Your comments and opinions are, as always, very welcome.
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The first model cap badge for enlisted ranks of the army was in an "old gold" tone [altgoldfarben]; it was soon replaced by the silver-colored model.
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