Flemish volunteers
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Re: Flemish volunteers
Greetings to everyone !!
Just to clear this up for you Remy Schrijnen was a member of the PAK Zug of Kampfgruppe Rehmann later KG D' Haese of the 6 SS Sturm Brigade " Langemarck " which consisted of 3 Kompanies of Infanterie as well as the PAK's. The remainder of Langemarck stayed at the Knovitz training grounds.
He was Richtschutze on the third Geschutz commanded by SS Unterscharfuhrer Jef Grootaers , the Zugfuhrer was SS Untersturmfuhrer Marcel Laperre.
They fought as part of III SS Panzer Korps in the area of the Blue Mountains , the Tannenburg Line , in the combat area of the Nordland Divison.
Schrijnen was a Sturmann at the time of the action and was promoted to Unterschafuhrer at the time of his award notification skipping the rank of Rottenfuhrer.
regards
Paul
Just to clear this up for you Remy Schrijnen was a member of the PAK Zug of Kampfgruppe Rehmann later KG D' Haese of the 6 SS Sturm Brigade " Langemarck " which consisted of 3 Kompanies of Infanterie as well as the PAK's. The remainder of Langemarck stayed at the Knovitz training grounds.
He was Richtschutze on the third Geschutz commanded by SS Unterscharfuhrer Jef Grootaers , the Zugfuhrer was SS Untersturmfuhrer Marcel Laperre.
They fought as part of III SS Panzer Korps in the area of the Blue Mountains , the Tannenburg Line , in the combat area of the Nordland Divison.
Schrijnen was a Sturmann at the time of the action and was promoted to Unterschafuhrer at the time of his award notification skipping the rank of Rottenfuhrer.
regards
Paul
Re: Flemish volunteers
Famous photo finally identified - Langemarck ( guys with Panzerschreck has national shield ).
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Hello,I am very interested in doing a 27.SS Flemish volunteer impression for late war.What would be the more correct cuff title to get.The Frw.Legion Flandern RzM or 'Langmarck'??..And who sells the correct sleeve shield?
Thanks!!
Thanks!!
In a man-to-man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine.
-Erwin Rommel
Grenadier Erich Kessler
Sta.Kp.Gren.Ers.Btl.199
II./984. Grenadier Regiment 275. Infanterie
-Erwin Rommel
Grenadier Erich Kessler
Sta.Kp.Gren.Ers.Btl.199
II./984. Grenadier Regiment 275. Infanterie
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Re: Flemish volunteers
Langemarck cuffband and the round lionshield for a post summer 1943 impression.
we buy our shields here localy in belgium
we buy our shields here localy in belgium
Re: Flemish volunteers
So after 43' the (Frw.Legion Flandern) cuff titles are the most common?
In a man-to-man fight, the winner is he who has one more round in his magazine.
-Erwin Rommel
Grenadier Erich Kessler
Sta.Kp.Gren.Ers.Btl.199
II./984. Grenadier Regiment 275. Infanterie
-Erwin Rommel
Grenadier Erich Kessler
Sta.Kp.Gren.Ers.Btl.199
II./984. Grenadier Regiment 275. Infanterie
Re: Flemish volunteers
Some Langemarck.
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Re: Flemish volunteers
No, LangemarckPOA1944 wrote:So after 43' the (Frw.Legion Flandern) cuff titles are the most common?
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There was also a unauthorized cuff title "Flandern" worn by men of the legion a picture can be found in cloth insignia of the ss