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someone can decrypt german dog tag ?!
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Re: someone can decrypt german dog tag ?!
The lighting in your photo prevents me from clearly seeing the letters and numbers. Can you post the letters and numbers with appropriate spacing?
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Re: someone can decrypt german dog tag ?!
4. Jäger Regiment L. Freiwillig
= 4th Light Infantry Regiment L. Volunteer I don't know what the "L." stands for — perhaps Latvian or Lithuanian? |
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Re: someone can decrypt german dog tag ?!
In my opinion it is:
4th Company (I Battalion) of the Luftwaffen-Jäger-Regiment 41 = 4. Kompanie (I. Bataillon) Jäger-Regiment 41 (L) Last edited by Recceswind; 26th October 2010 at 15:34. Reason: German version was added |
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