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schnellmeyer 9th November 2011 04:16

Air Crew Metal Badges
 
Was it normal for air crews to wear more than one metal badge , ie a Observers badge and a Radio operators badge worn on the same Flieger Blouse ?

Peter 9th November 2011 11:56

Re: Air Crew Metal Badges
 
Let me try to start this, I'm sure I'll miss some things

Fligerspange
RK
DKiG
Ribbon/ribbon bar for awarded medal, EKI/EKII
Wound badge/sports badges/foreigan medal (example Spain)/party badge/Hj badge
Theatre shileds (example Narvik-Krim-Kuban)

Not metal
Geschwader cufftitle
Theatre cufftitle (examaple Krete-Kurland)

I'm sure there are more

Peter

Thomas H 9th November 2011 19:32

Re: Air Crew Metal Badges
 
Hi Schnellmeyer,

No it was not.

Regards, Thomas

Spanferkel 9th November 2011 19:56

Re: Air Crew Metal Badges
 
Peter

Aircrew badges were specific to the occupation they had within the crew i.e. pilot (FF), Observer (BO), Air gunner (BS) etc.. If a pilot was also a qualified observer there was a combined pilot/observer badge which was awarded.

It should be noted that depending on the type of activity the unit was involved in it was not uncommon for badges from other branches of service to be awarded. For example Minensuchgruppe crewmen could be awarded the Kriegsmarine minesweep badge and Bordflieger personnel could be awarded the KM High Seas Fleet badge for service aboard capital ships.

All of the other badges, decoration etc. you listed could be worn concurrent in a myriad of combinations.

Regards

Jeremy

Peter 9th November 2011 21:05

Re: Air Crew Metal Badges
 
Sorry,

I didn't understand the question correctley, just got stuck om "metal bages", and Jeremy is right.

Here is a good link to the diffrent LW qualification badges

http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/war_.../luftwaffe.htm

Peter

schnellmeyer 9th November 2011 21:13

Re: Air Crew Metal Badges
 
Many thanks for the replies Gentlemen . The reason why I asked this is I recently got a photo of a NCO and in the photo it appears that he is wearing both a Observers and Radio operators badge on his four pocket tunic. This is the first time I have seen this in photos .


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