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  2. Ranks and insignia of the Ordnungspolizei - Wikipedia

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    German police uniforms in 1936: Green service dress with brown collar and cuffs for Schutzpolizei (municipal and state protection police), orange collar and cuffs for Gendarmerie (state rural police), blue maritime police, and white traffic police uniforms; visor caps and German police shakos, the characteristic "bump hat" of the Schutzpolizei German police insignia in 1936: Shoulderboards ...

  3. Herman the German (crane vessel) - Wikipedia

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    Titan, better known by its former nickname Herman the German (US Navy designation YD-171), is a large floating crane currently serving in the Panama Canal performing heavy lifts for lock maintenance. Prior to its move to Panama in 1996, the crane was based at the Long Beach Naval Shipyard from the end of World War II until the yard's closure in ...

  4. List of Sd.Kfz. designations - Wikipedia

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    Sonderkraftfahrzeug (abbreviated Sd.Kfz., [1] German for "special purpose vehicle") was the ordnance inventory designation used by Nazi Germany before and during World War II for military vehicles; for example Sd.Kfz. 101 for the Panzer I, and Sd.Kfz. 251 for the armored personnel carrier made by Hanomag.

  5. Military beret - Wikipedia

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    History: the first beret-type cap (khaki colour, with black ribbon and "eagle" badge) was issued for Air Force enlisted personnel in 1930, but berets became popular in the 1970s, when reconnaissance troops (paratroopers) were issued with rifle green (or grass green) berets.

  6. MAN KAT1 - Wikipedia

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    Truck Tractor w/o Crane, 10-ton, 8X8, M1014 (NSN 2320-12-191-5425) The M1001 was used by the US Army as the prime mover for the Pershing II nuclear missile. The tractor was configured with a fifth wheel to tow the erector launcher, an Atlas Maschinen GmbH 8-ton crane for handling missile components and a 30 kW generator to power the erector ...

  7. Demag - Wikipedia

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    Demag Overhead crane and hoist (device) Demag Bridge Crane. In 1973 the ownership of Demag was assumed by the Mannesmann group, based in Düsseldorf . In 1983 Mannesmann-Demag AG and Wean United, Inc. of Pittsburgh , United States, founded a daughter company to produce steel working equipment, Mannesmann Demag Wean Co.

  8. Minesweeper War Badge - Wikipedia

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    These 1957 re-issued medals are identical in most respect to their wartime equivalents, the most prominent difference being the removal of the German eagle and Swastika. Post-war Minesweeper medals were produced by a wide variety of German medal manufacturers between the 1960s–1980s. [3] These new medals often do not bear a makers mark.

  9. Blockade Runner Badge - Wikipedia

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    The badge was designed by Otto Placzeck in Berlin. It was in either tombac or zinc and featured a ship with a large German eagle grasping a swastika on its bow. Around the circumference of the badge is a chain, through which the ship is cutting. [1] The eagle was silvered whilst the rest of the badge was a dark gray colour.