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English: Drawing of a gorget (German: Brustschild, Ringkragen) worn as insignia for flag-bearers (Abzeichen für Fahnen- und Standartenträger) of the army of Nazi Germany (Wehrmacht Heer) 1936 – 1945
  • Detail from Uniform des deutschen Heeres - Tafel 2, a 1930s poster/wall chart presenting rank and other insignia of the German army
  • Wilhelm Saris 2014: [...] In an addendum page to [F.W. Assmann's] catalogue the [Heer Standard bearers gorget] was shown with article-number 24680. The gorget was announced by an order from the Oberkommando des Heeres from August 4, 1936: Ringkragen und Ärmelabzeichen für Fahnen- und Standartenträger. The first gorgets were manufactured by the concern of C.E. Junckers from Berlin and later also by Hermann Aurich from Dresden. [...]
  • Medalbook.com/: German Army Regimental Standard Bearer Gorget. Gorgets in the army showed a special function, and thus were only worn when on duty and when performing said function. With the exception of the Regimental Standard Bearer’s Gorget and the Feldherrnhalle Gorget, all gorgets of the army have a luminous paint finish so that they could be seen in the dark. The NS design of the Regimental Standard Bearer (Regiments-Standartenträger) Gorget was introduced on August 4, 1936. It was only worn by NCOs. The shield is silver-coloured with bronze-coloured design details and a bronze-coloured chain.
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date QS:P,+1936-00-00T00:00:00Z/7,P1319,+1936-00-00T00:00:00Z/9
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Detail from Uniform des deutschen Heeres - Tafel 2

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