Germany, Third Reich. A Bahnschutz Officer’s Visor Cap, by Leonhard Paulig Hold 1914 - Silvered bronze and
Description
1914 - Silvered bronze and enamels
named to Kindlund as an Oberfeldwebel of Infanterie-Regiment 384 (Kroatien)
His older brother
worn on a Russian pentagonal mount with felt reinforcement on the reverse with the overlaid black and orange striped ribbon and pin fixtures on reverse
A mis-matched set of Luftwaffe Flak/Artillery Flieger straps
Germany, Third Reich. A Bahnschutz Officer’s Visor Cap, by Leonhard Paulig Hold 1914 - Silvered bronze and(Bahnschutz Schirmmtze fr Offiziere). A Bahnschutz Officers visor cap, constructed of blue grey wool. It features reinforced side walls which are fully lined on the exterior with a black doeskin band. Both the top and bottom edges of the band are trimmed with silver aluminum wire piping, while an additional length of identical piping surrounds the outer edge of the crown. Pinned onto the peak is an aluminum insignia consisting of a Bahnschutz style
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