HAS been on a uniform must be HJ but unknown to me
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Hi Guy,Saw this one as well Paul. Angolia's Vol 2 page 33 shows one that's similar, but not exactly like this one. The patch in the book is embroidered not bevo type weave. This is the descriptor from the book.
"1st pattern Feldscher, a machine embroidered white 40mm high/wide cross on a 55mm bright red circular field. This 1st pattern (1933) qualification badge was worn on the lower left sleeve, 3cm above the sleeve end or above any other qualification badge authorized for wear."
Kniha o sobě neuvádí, pokud JE Jen jeden typ konstrukce pro tento odznak, Nebo ne. Cena neni Tak Špatný, ABY NA TO šanci, myslim, Ze byste mohli vrátit, pokud nejsou spokojeni s tim.
Another nice addition for the subject. I am happy to have found