General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
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Re: General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
Danke ! Peiper - That`s claridied the matter for me
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Re: General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
If you are in a infantry unit, and you earn the infantry assault badge, then you a transferred to a pioneer unit, would you have your infantry assault badge, or would you get a general assault badge instead?
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You would keep your Infantry assault badge,you wear what you are awarded you see panzer men wearing Inf;assault badges and SS and heer wearing naval badges for example after they have transfered from the navy.
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Re: General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
Greetings gentsBrigardefuhrer wrote:You would keep your Infantry assault badge,you wear what you are awarded you see panzer men wearing Inf;assault badges and SS and heer wearing naval badges for example after they have transfered from the navy.
Apparantly there were a lot of Luftwaffe personel transfered over to the SS as well after
1942 under the authority of Gen-Hausser, this explains some of the pics that are about of
SS-personel wearing Lufty badges.
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1942 ? Mr peiper what referance did you use ? as I dont find any large scale movement on KM or Luftwaffe troops during this time scale ? it is more 1944 to 1945Peiper wrote:Greetings gentsBrigardefuhrer wrote:You would keep your Infantry assault badge,you wear what you are awarded you see panzer men wearing Inf;assault badges and SS and heer wearing naval badges for example after they have transfered from the navy.
Apparantly there were a lot of Luftwaffe personel transfered over to the SS as well after
1942 under the authority of Gen-Hausser, this explains some of the pics that are about of
SS-personel wearing Lufty badges.
Regards Peiper.
Re: General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
Hi FranzFranz repper wrote: 1942 ? Mr peiper what referance did you use ? as I dont find any large scale movement on KM or Luftwaffe troops during this time scale ? it is more 1944 to 1945
I will have to dig out the ref book as i was going from memory, but as far as i can remember
the SS had a new batch of personel fom the Luftwaffe in late 42 early 43 to replace losses
killed in Russia.
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Re: General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
I know this is rather an old post, but to simplify matters when I was with my former group I 'served' in various different sections with them.
I wore bronze infantry assault badge when I was in the PZgrenadiers, silver infantry assault badge when in the infantry section and the general assault badge when I was with the pionier (black waffenfarbe) section. When I finally transferred to the Aufklarungs section I wore the PZ assault badge in bronze along with the golden-yellow waffenfarbe.
Really, I suppose the member concerned could just buy an infantry assault badge in order to conform with what he's now doing, but that's just my two pfennig's worth!
I wore bronze infantry assault badge when I was in the PZgrenadiers, silver infantry assault badge when in the infantry section and the general assault badge when I was with the pionier (black waffenfarbe) section. When I finally transferred to the Aufklarungs section I wore the PZ assault badge in bronze along with the golden-yellow waffenfarbe.
Really, I suppose the member concerned could just buy an infantry assault badge in order to conform with what he's now doing, but that's just my two pfennig's worth!
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Nice photo, Franz.
I'm aware of some former paras and ground force personnel who served in Northern Ireland that wore the fallschirmjager and anti-partisan abzeichen, respectively, with their re-enactment group, but this practice was discontinued by the group's hierarchy.
*I've noticed something in the photos, why are W-SS soldaten wearing Heer helmets?
I'm aware of some former paras and ground force personnel who served in Northern Ireland that wore the fallschirmjager and anti-partisan abzeichen, respectively, with their re-enactment group, but this practice was discontinued by the group's hierarchy.
*I've noticed something in the photos, why are W-SS soldaten wearing Heer helmets?
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Another interesting thing of note,
When I had the privilege of crewing Mike Gibbs Jagdpanther at Detling a few years ago I had to research the subject in order to wear the correct uniform and insignia.
This came into two possible categories:-
Jagdpanther, Hetzer and Jagdtiger crews were classed as Panzerjager (Tank hunters.) They wore grey PZ wrap uniforms with pink waffenfarbe and qualified for the silver panzerabzeichen.
However, crews of self-propelled guns, such as Marders or the open topped Puma with 75mm PAK gun, for instance, also wore grey PZ wrap uniforms. They wore red waffenfarbe and the general assault badge, because they were classed as artillery and not PZ personnel.
I just thought I'd share that with you
When I had the privilege of crewing Mike Gibbs Jagdpanther at Detling a few years ago I had to research the subject in order to wear the correct uniform and insignia.
This came into two possible categories:-
Jagdpanther, Hetzer and Jagdtiger crews were classed as Panzerjager (Tank hunters.) They wore grey PZ wrap uniforms with pink waffenfarbe and qualified for the silver panzerabzeichen.
However, crews of self-propelled guns, such as Marders or the open topped Puma with 75mm PAK gun, for instance, also wore grey PZ wrap uniforms. They wore red waffenfarbe and the general assault badge, because they were classed as artillery and not PZ personnel.
I just thought I'd share that with you
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Good point SchaferSchäfer wrote:
However, crews of self-propelled guns, such as Marders or the open topped Puma with 75mm PAK gun, for instance, also wore grey PZ wrap uniforms. They wore red waffenfarbe and the general assault badge, because they were classed as artillery and not PZ personnel.
I just thought I'd share that with you
This was because as you know these men were SP crews and classed the same as Artillerymen,
even though they drove around in a tank, the fact that it was open-topped (un armoured) placed
them in this catagory, so as such would wear (unless re-assigned from another branch/service)
the General assault badge in silver/bronze and also in my opinion the Artillery badge as they met
the rigid criteria.
As for your question on WH helmets on the pic above, my guess is either they still wore there LW
helmets on transfer to another branch or are part of the SS Feldpolizei/Feldgendarmerie, i would
imagine the LW helmet insignia would probably be painted out later
Pipes
Re: General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
Thanks for the info, Peips.
It was quite interesting carrying out that research as I acquired some new knowledge along the way, as well.
The helmets had Heer eagles on them but I accept your point, as you say they probably painted them over and applied the SS decals later.
It was quite interesting carrying out that research as I acquired some new knowledge along the way, as well.
The helmets had Heer eagles on them but I accept your point, as you say they probably painted them over and applied the SS decals later.
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Re: General Assault Badge or Infantry Assault Badge?
The gents in the photo are from LAH no reason is given for the use of the Heer helmet