#14879
09/27/2009 11:20 PM
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from the uniforms forum,,,it was suggested to repost here on the police forum,,,any suggestions as to which branch,unit etc?,,,thanks to all who reply,,Robert
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#14880
09/27/2009 11:21 PM
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#14881
10/01/2009 02:24 AM
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Hello,
With that cogwheel I would guess some sort of TENO, maybe post war. I have never seen a green and black board before.It certainly is not any TR period "police" organization.
Sorry for the lack of help.
Regards, W.Unland
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#14882
10/01/2009 04:59 PM
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Bill : Please look at my ID on the 'MISC.GERMAN UNIFORMS " Forum . Regards , Bernd .
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#14883
10/08/2009 10:37 PM
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It is not Heeresbeamten shoulder board (another form) or Waffen-SS shoulder board (black underlay for Waffen-SS is the bottom - not second - underlay). This shade of green is known only for Luftschutzpolizei & Sicherheitsdienst. But LSP has another form of shoulderboards. IMHO it is SiPo shoulderboard for rank equivalent to the ORPO Revier-Offz. Cogwheel is attached mistakenly in place of star...
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#14884
10/09/2009 03:28 AM
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The cog wheel devise appears to be the same as found on page 6 in the Army section of the F. W. Assmann sales catalog reprint.
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