I have always assumed that the HJ-Streife CT was just a variant of the standard "HJ-Streifendienst" CT but it would appear from the regulations that it is a late-war item introduced after the restructuring of the HJ-Streifendient in Aug 1943/44. The orders state that "HJ-Streifendienst" CTs were to be handed in to the Bann/Gebiet so that the letters "ndienst" could be unpicked from them thus leaving them as "HJ-Streife" and therefore suitable for issue to personnel in the new HJ surveillance service (HJ Überwachungsdienst). The unpicking of the stitched letters is stated in a Gebietsbefehl (Pommern) dated March 1944 whereas Gebiet 29 Oberdonau, when discussing the introduction of the Überwachungsdienst, simply says that the CT "HJ-Streife" would be made available to personnel. Here is a photo of one in wear: I've bought a small collection
I used to own the example below and it appears to be an example of the type where "ndienst" was unpicked.
New ID/Authorisation cards were also introduced at this time (Streifen-Einsatz-Ausweis) and an example can be found HERE (post #1, pics 1 and 2).
I used to own the example below and it appears to be an example of the type where "ndienst" was unpicked.
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New ID/Authorisation cards were also introduced at this time (Streifen-Einsatz-Ausweis) and an example can be found HERE (post #1, pics 1 and 2).
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