GERMAN WAFFEN-SS SCHARFUHRER NCO ARTILLERY SHOULDER BOARDS SUBDUED TRESSE
SS SCHARFUHRER NCO INFANTRY SHOULDER BOARDS WITH RED PIPING - REPRODUCTION
Waffen-SS Scharfuhrer NCO shoulder boards made from black wool with subdued silver tresse and red piping for Artillery.
SS-Scharführer was the equivalent rank to the Heer's rank of Unterfeldwebel - the intermediate rank between Unteroffizier and Feldwebel.
Has button hole for uniform attachment and black wool strap.
The rank tresse is the subdued version and not the early shiny silver ones.
The SS used black wool shoulder boards throughout the war changing only the rank tresse. Rank tresse was sewn onto the edges of the shoulder boards. The early war tresse was originally shiny silver aluminum but during the war (sometime in 1940) the tresse was changed to a grey or tan colour with a slight green shade. Probably due to the ease of seeing this bright silver tresse the Germans quickly introduced the subdued tresse instead.
After 1940 both silver and the subdued tresse was worn on the shoulder boards.
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The 18th Artillery Division (Artillerie-Division) was a German artillery division formed in 1943 by combining the staff of the remaining corps troops from the 18th Panzer Division. The division, never reaching its planned strength, fought at the Eastern Front, suffered heavy losses and was disbanded in 1944.
This division had its own (heavy) infantry element, the Schützen-Abteilung 88 (tmot) (also known as Art.-Kampf-Btln. 88 and Art.-Alarm-Abteilung 18). Having the mission of defending the artillery in all dangerous situations this battalion, thoroughly trained in rear guard actions, saved the division from total destruction no less than three times.
The division was part of the XXXVIII Army Corps in the 1st Panzer Army. It was in action until late March 1944, when it was encircled in the Kamenets-Podolsky pocket.
SKU | G1387 |
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Weight | 0.050000 |