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    Odulf

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    1. Thanks for your observations Glenn.

      The photo is obviously one from a series (Porträt Gallerie) of German celebs, so that made me think that he would be a general but it can also be a famous Oberst. Which leads me to the question, if a general is an (honorary) regimental commander, would he be wearing the regimental crests on his generals' shoulder boards?

    2. Gents,

      The enclosed photo came in today, an eBay purchase.

      But what a strange collection of badges...

      He is wearing (top down):

      - Laufbahnabzeichen für Matrose / Bootsmann (blau) [Career badge for Boatswain (blue)]

      - Abzeichen für Unteroffizierdiensttuer (blau) [badge for Acting NCO (blue)]

      - Sonderausbildungsabzeichen für Schütze / Beobachter Leichte Flakartillerie (rot) [specialty badge: Gunner / Observer light AA guns (red)]

      and below these, in the position where regularly a second Sonderausbildungsabzeichen [specialty badge] should be worn the Laufbahnabzeichen für Artillerie-Mechaniker (rot) [Career badge for Artillery Mechanic (blue)].

      I have searched through my documentation but I cannot find an explanation why he shoild be wearing two career badges, or why a carer badge is worn in the position of a (second) specialty badge.

      Does any of you have an explanation (preferably supported by a Regulation reference)?

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    3. #3 - Unidentified Schutzmannschaft. The picture was taken by a photographic studio in Utrecht (The Netherlands). During the occupation of the country, the German authorities erected a Security and Guarding Unit of elderly Germans and Dutch unfit for front duties. They were dressed in spinach coloured uniforms and thus nucknamed by the Dutch public as Spinachmen. Note the large metal eagle on the Feldmütze.

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