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#358450 07/02/2023 11:13 PM
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Hi,

I'm new to this forum and I am a modest collector of WW1 German military memorabilia.

Recently, I bought a shoulder board and I would appreciate any help on the identification.
The shoulder board shows a 10 and a flaming bomb in red, on a dark blue background.
At first glance, it seems to be a Feldartillerie Regiment von Scharnhorst (1.Hannoversches) Nr.10 board , but Das kleine Buch vom Deutschen Heere Lipius & Tischer (1900) suggests that that board should have a white background, instead of a blue.
The backside of my board is the same colour blue.

Can anyone shine some light on this?

Thanks,
Hans

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I believe it's for the 10th Royal Bavarian Field Artillery Regiment. They used the blue background color while the von Scharnhorst Nr.10 used white.


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Thanks for your quick answer!
I've looked at the Bavarian regiments, but the only reference I could find was on the pages of the Kaiser's Bunker (https://www.kaisersbunker.com/gtp/New/bfa0.htm), and that states that the Kgl. Bayer. 10. Feldartillerie-Regt.
(Erlangen) III Bayerisches Armee Korps, has boards with a red background and yellow lettering.
So I'm still kind of confused!
Regards,
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My information is that red with yellow lettering came with the 1916 regulations. Prior to that, Baveria used blue and red. Here is a link to a list of all German Imperial artillery regiments active during WW1 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Imperial_German_artillery_regiments.


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Sounds great, thanks a lot!


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