WW2 Luftwaffe Paratrooper Badge Metal by FAB
Luftwaffe Paratroopers Badge.
The Parachutist Badge was first established by order of Hermann Göring on 5 November 1936 It was originally awarded to soldiers of the Luftwaffe after completion of parachute training and the required number of six jumps. The badge depicted a diving eagle with a swastika in its claws surrounded by a silver wreath
Qualification for this badge was 6 training jumps
- Die stick metal
- Gold-finished bronze for the eagle
- Silver oxide for laurel leaves
- 2 piece construction
- Pin back
Metal award by Fabrik Adler Berg.
F.A.B. (Fabrik Adler Berg) manufacture a range of clothing and equipment for the German WW2 re-enactor which will see the user through many years of service on and off the re-enactment battlefield.
Luftwaffe Paratroopers Badge.
The Parachutist Badge was first established by order of Hermann Göring on 5 November 1936 It was originally awarded to soldiers of the Luftwaffe after completion of parachute training and the required number of six jumps. The badge depicted a diving eagle with a swastika in its claws surrounded by a silver wreath
Qualification for this badge was 6 training jumps
- Die stick metal
- Gold-finished bronze for the eagle
- Silver oxide for laurel leaves
- 2 piece construction
- Pin back
Metal award by Fabrik Adler Berg.
F.A.B. (Fabrik Adler Berg) manufacture a range of clothing and equipment for the German WW2 re-enactor which will see the user through many years of service on and off the re-enactment battlefield.
Weight (g) | 40.00 |
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Brand | FAB Fabrik Adler Berg |
Restricted Product? | No |
Affiliation | German |
Service | Air Force |
Insignia Fastener | Catch |
Insignia Type | Pin Badge |
Insignia Use | Qualification |
Material | Metal |