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George, that is not the same Elephant as StuG Bde 203 used, theirs was "trumpeting" rather than just standing there.
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This may only serve to confuse, but here is yet another elephant. I am not sure if this is a personal emblem or a unit marking.
Kerry.
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Alanmccoubrey wrote:George, that is not the same Elephant as StuG Bde 203 used, theirs was "trumpeting" rather than just standing there.
http://www.die-sturmartillerie.com/wappen.HTM
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George, as Christoph says "not confirmed" and I have toask what a StuG brigade would be doing with an SdKfz 7 in any case.
Alan
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Another variation on the elephant. Does anyone recognise the marking on the Peugeot 202 please?
Thanks,
Kerry
Thanks,
Kerry
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Here's one for Bill.
Buick Series 40 with 217 Infantry Division symbol.
Cheers,
Larry
Buick Series 40 with 217 Infantry Division symbol.
Cheers,
Larry
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Hello,
Please can somebody help me with identifying this unit marking?
Many thanks,
Kerry.
Please can somebody help me with identifying this unit marking?
Many thanks,
Kerry.
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Another trumpeting elefant, this one attributed to StuG.Abt 203:Alanmccoubrey wrote:George, that is not the same Elephant as StuG Bde 203 used, theirs was "trumpeting" rather than just standing there.
http://www.die-sturmartillerie.com/wappen.HTM
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kerryboo wrote:Hello,
Please can somebody help me with identifying this unit marking?
Many thanks,
Kerry.
Kerry, either 1 Kavallerie Division or 24 Panzer Division, it would depend upon the date that the photograph was taken.
Alan
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HelloAlanmccoubrey wrote:kerryboo wrote:Hello,
Please can somebody help me with identifying this unit marking?
Many thanks,
Kerry.
Kerry, either 1 Kavallerie Division or 24 Panzer Division, it would depend upon the date that the photograph was taken.
the extra markin "G" = Guderian
so it must be 1. Kavallerie-Division
Uwe
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Alan and Uwe,
Thank you both,
Kerry.
Thank you both,
Kerry.
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Hi,
here a pic with a Skoda type H/HD with a fish as unit marking. It could be the 35th infantry division (source of the pic: an expired ebay auction).
Regards
Bert
here a pic with a Skoda type H/HD with a fish as unit marking. It could be the 35th infantry division (source of the pic: an expired ebay auction).
Regards
Bert
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What might DJ behind the fish on the screen mean?
With best, J-P
With best, J-P
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John, I don't know what they mean but the "J" is probably a capital "I", just the way the Germans wrote it.
Alan