Sonderausbildung Abzeichen für Geschützführer-für Schwere Flak-Artillerie (Trade Badge heavy anti aircraft artillery gun chief’s specialty)

The 1940 pattern insignia consists of a roughly, 80mm tall, 60mm wide, vertically oval, deep navy blue wool base with machine embroidered, vertical, winged, artillery shell with "flames" emanating from the top edge, positioned above dual chevrons all in heavy, bright red cotton threads

UITVERKOCHT / SOLD
Betaalwijzes

On entering Kriegsmarine service all personnel were assigned and trained for a specific career. These careers consisted of a wide variety of specialty trades and functions with some of the careers restricted to certain rank groups. On successful completion of the appropriate training, personnel were issued distinctive career insignia to be worn on the upper left sleeve of the uniforms. For EM/NCO’s the career insignia could be worn combined with the rank insignia or as separate insignia. Regulations dictated that the base color of the insignia was to match the color of the uniform it was worn on. Of Note: The Specialist career insignia for Junior NCO’s and EM’s was originally introduced in 1933, with a few later additions and was slightly different then the standard career insignia in that more in-depth training was required and the emblems were worked in red thread as opposed to the gilt metal, golden yellow or cornflower blue emblems of the standard career insignia. The Specialist career insignia was modified in 1940 and remained in use for the duration of the war. In all the Kriegsmarine utilized no fewer then thirty-one assorted specialist career badges. The Geschützführer-für Schwere Flak-Artillerie, (Gun Chief for Heavy Anti-Aircraft Artillery), badge was originally introduced in 1933 and was replaced with the new pattern in 1940

Sonderausbildung Abzeichen für Geschützführer-für Schwere Flak-Artillerie (Trade Badge heavy anti aircraft artillery gun chief’s specialty)

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