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    wreath used on the Schirmmütze, and (iv) the use of an embroidered Hoheitsabzeichen, rather than the metal one used on the Schirmmütze, although an embroidered...
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  • The rank insignia of the Federal Defence Forces (Bundeswehr) indicate rank and branch of service in the German Army (Heer), German Air Force (Luftwaffe)...
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    cap. Officers, however, continued to wear the German-style peaked cap (Schirmmütze) to set themselves apart from the French, who wore the kepi peaked cap...
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  • Luftwaffe's Komet rocket fighter on the ground. Schiffchen – side cap Schirmmütze – officer's and senior NCO's peaked cap Schirrmeister – Supply Technician...
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    collar patches are still worn today by general officers of the present-day Bundeswehr. In the Wehrmacht Heer, upon retirement, certain senior German generals...
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    waist. For the headdresses of the Army chaplains, the most common were: Schirmmütze (Visor Cap). Officer-quality visor cap with violet as the branch color...
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