Standschützen Bataillion Innsbruck Sleeve Diamond

$180.00

Condition: Excellent Plus

Material: Cotton

SKU: C3273 Category: Tags ,

In stock

Product Description: A very nice and hard to find Standschützen Bataillion Innsbruck Sleeve Diamond. These were local shooting clubs in the Tirol region called upon in time of war to act as paramilitary units. This example is produced in machine embroidery and looks to have not been issued or used. This Standschützen Bataillion Innsbruck Sleeve Diamond is in excellent plus condition.

 

Historical Description: Trade patches, worn on the sleeve, were a form of insignia widely used on the uniforms of many German organizations before and during WWII. Unlike rank or unit insignia, trade patches showed individual proficiency or specialization. A patch could show that a soldier had received special training, or indicate his specific role in a unit. The German Army alone had over 25 different trade and specialist patches, denoting positions such as pigeon-post master, radio operator, ordinance technician, motor transport NCO and many more. These patches could be worn by all enlisted and NCO ranks of the Heer. These patches were used not only by military branches but by paramilitary organizations as well.

 

 

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