Shoulder Strap Devices |
In addition to the use of waffenfarbe, or branch of service colours, to distinguish between units, shoulder strap devices also came to be used extensively. The type of device used depended on the rank of the wearer.
Rank | Type of Shoulder Strap Device |
Offiziere (Officers) |
Gilt metal |
Unteroffiziere mit Portepee (Senior Non Commissioned Officer) |
White metal |
Unteroffiziere ohne Portepee (Junior Non Commissioned Officer) |
Embroidered |
Mannschaften (Men) |
Embroidered |
The table below lists the most commonly worn devices. One can distinguish between two different kinds of devices - Branch Insignia, which distinguished unit type, and Unit Insignia, which was generally a numeral to further distinguish between seperate units of a specific type.
On 1 September 1939, for security reasons, the Army issued orders that unit insignia was to be removed or obscured. Some soldiers wore cloth "slip ons" that slid overtop of the shoulder patches in order to obscure their rank, unit, or both. Some units and individuals nevertheless continued to use both Unit Insignia and Branch Insignia during the war. Some elite units like Grossdeutschland were also permitted to retain their distinctive shoulder strap insignia.
On 16 February 1944, the official prohibition against wearing unit insignia was rescinded; however, insignia was to be worn on cloth "slip ons" which were slipped over the shoulder boards. Branch Insignia was often retained. For example, an officer in the 7th Panzerjäger Battalion might remove the numeral 7, as this information would be of use to the enemy if he were captured or his dead body recovered, but keep the "P" cypher so as to be distinguished from an armoured crewman or motorized infantryman, who also wore the pink piping.
Branch Insignia
Branch Insignia devices were often used for units of different branches, so the waffenfarbe was an equal part of the identification process in tandem with these two devices.
The table below is listed with symbols first, then numerals, and finally alphabetically by letter identifier. There were many categories of soldiers who had no authorized shoulder strap devices to distinguish them, they are not listed here, but included everyone from Officers of the Army Supreme Command (OKH - Oberkommando des Heeres) down to Military Police soldiers.
Branch Insignia tended to be letters in Gothic script, though as can be seen below, certain units used Latin or Roman letters. Actual metal devices varied widely in terms of pattern; there were also different sizes to better fit multiple devices on shoulder boards in conjunction with rank stars. Embroidered devices also varied widely in quality and style. The samples here should be seen as representative only of the general design.
Unit Insignia
Unit numerals were in Arabic numerals for battalion, regimental or division sized units (with the unit identifier providing the key to which type of unit the numeral belonged to) while Roman numerals tended to refer to a specific military district ("Wehrkreis"). Elite units were identified by special insignia which is shown on a seperate page of this site.
Final Note
A final note - some officers, with Field Marshall Gerd von Runstedt being the most famous, were permitted to act as "Chef" (literally, Chief, or what the British Commonwealth would refer to as "Honourary Colonel") of individual regiments. Field Marshall von Runstedt for that reason habitually wore the collar patches of an Infantry officer rather than those prescribed for his rank, as well as the white waffenfarbe of his rank, and on his shoulder straps he wore the arabic numerals "18" that designated the 18th Infantry Regiment in which he still held honourary status, and had commanded in 1925-26.
Shoulder Strap Device | Officer | Senior NCO |
Junior EM |
Worn by |
Snake |
Veterinary
Officers and NCOs |
|||
Crossed Cannons | Individual
Officers (W) |
|||
Lyre + School Number |
Army School of Music |
|||
Short Sword |
Military Justice |
|||
Staff and Serpent | Medical
Officers and NCOs |
|||
Mercury's Staff | Supply Troops |
|||
Cog Wheel |
Engineer Officer's
Academy |
|||
|
Veterinary Research and
Inspection Department |
|||
|
General Command |
|||
|
NCO's Prepatory School |
|||
|
Military District
(Wehrkreis) Cavalry School |
|||
|
General Armoured Command |
|||
|
Recruiting Personnel
(Pre 1942) |
|||
|
Veterinary Unit |
|||
|
Artillery Regiment |
|||
|
Infantry Regiment |
|||
|
Cavalry Regiment |
|||
|
Signals Battalion |
|||
|
Motorcycle Battalion |
|||
Unit Number |
Armoured (Panzer)
Regiment |
|||
Unit Number |
Light Infantry (Jäger)
Regiment |
|||
Unit Number |
Armoured Infantry (Panzergrenadier) Regiment |
|||
Unit Number |
Smoke Battalion |
|||
Unit Number |
Medical Battalion |
|||
Unit Number |
Transport Battalion |
|||
Unit Number |
Engineer (Pioneer) Battalion |
|||
|
Army Veterinary Academy |
|||
|
Military Medical Academy |
|||
|
Mounted Reconnaissance
Battalion (A="Aufklärungs" - Reconnaissance) |
|||
|
Mounted Reconnaissance
Battalion (A="Aufklärungs" - Reconnaissance) |
|||
|
Artillery Observation
Battalion (B="Beobachtungs" - Observation) |
|||
|
Artillery Observation
Training Regiment (B="Beobachtungs" - Observation, L="Lehr" - Training) |
|||
|
Infantry Division Staff |
|||
D + Division Number |
Light Division Staff |
|||
D + Division Number |
Armoured (Panzer)
Division Staff |
|||
D + Division Number |
Mountain Troop
(Gerbirgsjäger) Division Staff |
|||
E + Unit Number |
Armoured Trains |
|||
E + Unit Number |
Railway
Pioneers |
|||
|
Infantry Anti-Aircraft
Unit (Fl="FlaK" - Anti-Aircraft) |
|||
|
Fortress Anti-Tank Unit (Fp="Festungs Panzerabwehr Einheiten - Fortress Anti-Tank) |
|||
|
Ordnance Technician
School Waffenmeisterschule |
|||
Capital F and lower
case P + Unit Number |
Fortress
Engineer Unit (FP="Festungs Pionier" - Fortress Engineer) |
|||
G + Group Number |
Army Group Command (White) |
|||
GW |
Mortar Battalions (White) (GW="Granat Werfer" - Grenade Thrower) |
|||
|
Army Gas Defence School
|
|||
J |
Motor Maintenance Troops (Rosa) |
|||
KA |
War Academy (Carmine) |
|||
K + Unit Number |
Motorcycle Troops (K="Kradschützen" - Motorcycle Troops) |
|||
K + Unit Number |
Motorcycle Troops (K="Kradschützen" - Motorcycle Troops) |
|||
K + Unit Number |
Motorcycle Troops (K="Kradschützen" - Motorcycle Troops) |
|||
KS + Number of School | War College (KS="Kriegs Schule" - War School) |
|||
Gothic L |
Veterinary Training and
Research |
|||
|
Artillery Training
Regiment (L="Lehr" -Training) |
|||
L |
Infantry Training
Regiment (L="Lehr" -Training) |
|||
L |
Armoured Infantry
(Panzergrenadier) Regiment |
|||
L |
Signals Training
Regiment (L="Lehr" -Training) |
|||
L |
Armoured Training
Regiment (L="Lehr" -Training) Also Panzer Regiment "Lehr" |
|||
L |
Smoke Training Regiment (L="Lehr" -Training) |
|||
L |
Medical Training Unit (L="Lehr" -Training) |
|||
L |
Transport Training Unit (L="Lehr" -Training) |
|||
L |
Railway
Pioneer Training Company (L="Lehr" -Training) |
|||
L + Roman Numeral I or
II |
|
|||
MS | Army School of Motoring |
|||
P + Unit Number |
Anti-Tank Unit (P="Panzerabwehr" - Anti-Tank
Defence) |
|||
R + Unit Number |
Mounted Artillery Unit (R=) |
|||
|
Artillery NCO School (US = "Unteroffizier Schule" - NCO School) |
|||
US + First letter of name of school |
Infantry NCO School (US = "Unteroffizier Schule" - NCO School) |
|||
US + First letter of name of school |
Signals NCO School (US = "Unteroffizier Schule" - NCO School) |
|||
US + First letter of name of school |
Pioneer
NCO School (US = "Unteroffizier Schule" - NCO School) |
|||
|
Machine Gun Battalion (M="Maschinegewehr" -Machine Gun) |
|||
|
Mounted Artillery Unit (R=) |
|||
R + Unit Number |
Motorcycle Units (R=) |
|||
RS |
Army Cavalry School (RS=Reiter Schule - Rider School) |
|||
|
Artillery School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Infantry School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Cavalry School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Armour School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Alpine and Mountain
Troops School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Army Gas School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Transport Supply School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Motorized Infantry
Regiment (S="Schützen" - Motorized Infantry) |
|||
|
Signals School (S="Schule" - School) |
|||
|
Railway
Pioneer School (For EM, Black outlined in White) |
|||
|
Army School of Dog and
Carrier Pigeon Services (S="Schule" - School, HB=) |
|||
|
Army Sports School (SS="Sport Schule" - Sports School) |
|||
T |
Technical
Officers |
|||
V | Army Map and Military
Survey Personnel (White) |
|||
VH | Experimental Command
Hillesleben (Red) |
|||
VK | Experimental Command
Kummersdorf (Red) |
|||
W + Roman Numeral |
Recruiting Officer
Personnel |
|||
Roman W | Garrison Battalion
Vienna (W="Wien" - Vienna) |
|||
WB | NCOs and Men of the
Staff of the |
|||
WS + Arabic Numeral 1 or 2 |
School for Artificers |