Not sure if you mean this, but the Imperial Eagle was displayed on many flags and uniforms and such. Link to a site with color photos of various flags with the German Imperial Eagle: http://www.germaniainternational.com/kcloth.html
The skull and crossbones (death's head), or totenkopf, insignia was not worn on the caps of any German Army Division, but it was worn by the following Army formations:--1st Squadron, 5th Cavalry Regiment.--Regimental staffs of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, and the 13th Company of the 17th Infantry Regiment, and the 2nd Squadron of the 15th Cavalry Regiment.These death's-head badges were worn on the peak cap, below the national emblem (eagle) and above the cockade.These were memorial badges, worn in memory of earlier regiments -(the First and Second Regiments of the Prussian Life Guards) and (the Brunswick 92nd Infantry Regiment and the 17th Regiment of Hussars) respectively.
The White Spade stood for the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment. A tactical marking to assist in the assembly of troops on the D.Z. Each unit in the 101st Airborne Division had a tactical marking on the side of it's helmet. Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com This was the symbol for the 506th PIR-parachute infantry Regiment.
Yes, the noun regiment is a singular, common, concrete noun, a word for a group of people or things.The noun regiment is also a collective noun for a regiment of flamingos.The word regiment is also a verb: regiment, regiments, regimenting, regimented.
Hitler's personal guard regiment was the Waffen SS. Which was an elite subdivision of the German SS forces.
Although there are different types of military badges for the US Army, there are no subdivisions for military insignia. The total number of military insignia for the US Army is 57.
A German Cuirassier Regiment - 1901 was released on: USA: July 1901
Imperial German Navy was created in 1871.
Imperial German Navy ended in 1919.
The address of the German Regiment Inc is: 952 Orchard Road, Manheim, PA 17545-9276
The Imperial German Dinner Service was created in 1983.
Essex Regiment's motto is 'Montis insignia calpe'.
Alan Bruce Lilley has written: 'Sydney University Regiment' -- subject(s): Australia, Australia. Army, Australia. Army. Sydney University Regiment, History, Insignia, Officers
The skull and crossbones (death's head), or totenkopf, insignia was not worn on the caps of any German Army Division, but it was worn by the following Army formations:--1st Squadron, 5th Cavalry Regiment.--Regimental staffs of the 1st and 2nd Battalions, and the 13th Company of the 17th Infantry Regiment, and the 2nd Squadron of the 15th Cavalry Regiment.These death's-head badges were worn on the peak cap, below the national emblem (eagle) and above the cockade.These were memorial badges, worn in memory of earlier regiments -(the First and Second Regiments of the Prussian Life Guards) and (the Brunswick 92nd Infantry Regiment and the 17th Regiment of Hussars) respectively.
The five-bastioned fort was the badge of the Fifth Army Corps in Cuba, of which the Ninth Cavalry was a part. The yellow outline is for the Cavalry, and the blue for active service in the Spanish-American War. The mounted Indian represents the Indian campaigns of the Regiment. See link for examples of two of the Distinguishing Insignia pins for the 9th Cavalry.
During WWI 15,000,000 members of the German Imperial Army died between 1914-1918
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German Jack flag was used by the German Imperial Navy in the early 1900's