File:ONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 006 German Army WW2 Mobile troops (Schnelle Truppen). Black uniform, Panzer beret, field cap, Totenkopf device, lapel, emblem, device, etc. June 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. No known copyri.jpg
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DescriptionONI JAN 1 Uniforms and Insignia Page 006 German Army WW2 Mobile troops (Schnelle Truppen). Black uniform, Panzer beret, field cap, Totenkopf device, lapel, emblem, device, etc. June 1943 Field recognition. US public doc. No known copyri.jpg |
English: German Army (Wehrmacht Heer). Mobile troops. (Schnelle Truppen) Mobile troops consist of Panzer, motorized, cyclist, motorcyclist, and cavalry units (leather-reinforced breeches). Acting 1st Sergeant. Black uniform worn by Panzer units only. Fly front bluse.; National Emblem (Hoheitsabzeichen/Reichsadler) worn on field caps; Old style Panzer beret; Panzer device [the depicted Totenkopf design (the skull and crossbones) is slightly incorrect]; Beret device Silver-gray thread; Enlisted man's field cap; Panzer lapel, signal unit; Corporal chevron; Sergeant (Unteroffizier) shoulderstrap insignia; Private first class pip (Stern); Field lapel, assault gun; 2nd lieutenant, Assault gun battery. Rush green uniform. June 1943. (See also panzerworld.com on the uniforms of German Armored Forces.) Page (003) from "JAN #1 a joint Army and Navy publication UNIFORMS AND INSIGNIA prepared by the Military Intelligence Service and the Division of Naval Intelligence", a recognition manual released by the US War Departement during World War II for field use by the American fighting forces. This cumulative military manual was a "Joint Army-Navy" ("JAN") publication illustrating uniforms and insignia of the navies, armies and air forces of Japan, Nazi Germany (Heer/German Army, Kriegsmarine/German Navy, Luftwaffe/German Air Force, Waffen-SS/German Armed Elite Guard), Facist Italy, occupied France and the Netherlands (parts of their navies were based in Western Allied countries), neutral Facist Spain and Portugal, and Allied Turkey. The collection of plates was published as a US Government unclassified public document 1943-44, in the format of a pocket-sized loose-leaf string-tied binder allowing for additional pages and corrections. Today it is in the public domain without any known copyright restrictions. |
Date | – 1944 |
Source | Image file made from a scanned PDF version of "JAN #1 UNIFORMS AND INSIGNIA " found on here as part of the HyperWar Project at the ibiblio site, a digital library and archive project run by the University of North Carolina. |
Author | Military Intelligence Division of the United States Department of War during World War II |
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