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to distinguish troop functions: ground forces general officers and infantry used crimson, cavalry used blue, artillery and tank troops used red, and the rest of the ground forces used black, while the air force and airborne troops used sky blue. Likewise the
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Shoulder straps of non-commissioned officers: 13, Stabswachtmeister, 12th Artillery; 14, Oberfeldwebel, infantry; 15, Feldwebel, Panzer-Lehr; 16, Unterwachtmeister, cavalry or recon; 17, Sanitäts-unteroffizier,
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which indicated function): 7, Oberst (Panzergrenadier); 8, Oberfeldveterinär (lieutenant colonel veterinarian); 9, Major (artillery); 10, Hauptmann (antitank); 11, Oberleutnant (6th Infantry); 12, Leutnant
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was distinguished from that of the NVA ground force and Air Force/Air Defense Force by a green armband with large silver letters identifying the wearer's affiliation, and a green cap band.
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as worn by the Wehrmacht. Between 1974 and 1979, along with the introduction of uniforms with open collar and tie, the patches of the ground force uniforms were unified with a
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uses various emblems above the rank stripes on the sleeves rather than function-specific colors to distinguish between corps. It traditionally did not use
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The illustration erroneously depicts the NCO braid running around the lower edge of the collar, as on field uniforms. On actual dress uniforms the
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color scheme to indicate troop types; they appear on the collar patch and as piping around the shoulder boards or straps showing a soldier's rank.
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Klaus-Ulrich Keubke, Manfred Kunz: Uniformen der Nationalen Volksarmee der DDR 1956-1986. Brandenburgisches Verlagshaus, Berlin 1990, p. 159, 175
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The blue border around the shoulder strap of this uniform indicates that its wearer is assigned to a logistics unit. Note that the
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filling, along with a white collar piping; the piping of the shoulder boards/shoulder straps remained the only part carrying a
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uses a restricted color spectrum. While the air force normally uses golden yellow, officers "in the general staff service" (
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officers' collar patches: 1, Field Marshal from 3 Apr 1941; 2, General, and Field Marshal to 3 Apr 1941; 3,
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utilized analogous strips of cloth on the sleeves to likewise identify troop functions.
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schemes are also used in Austria, Finland, France, Hungary, Italy, Japan, Poland,
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collar patches: 6, Artillery NCO (dress); 7, Enlisted (service) ; 8, Panzers
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Shoulder straps of other ranks: A, Co. 4, 67th Artillery; B, 20th Panzer; C,
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Wehrmacht officers' shoulderboards (the outermost colors i.e. the
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Die deutsche Wehrmacht, Uniformierung und AusrĂĽstung 1933-1945
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to distinguish between troop functions was not unique to the
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and symbols were used to denominate services or units.
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Official brochure on Bundeswehr uniforms (in German)
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Index


epaulettes
Bundeswehr
German
collar patch
piping
shoulder marks
garrison cap
Bundeswehr
berets
NBC
NBC
Artillery
Artillery
MP
MP
Signals
Signals
Reconnaissance
Reconnaissance
Army Aviation
Army Aviation
Logistics
Infantry
Infantry
Military band
Armoured forces
Engineers
Medical troops

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