Sleeve patch for Wehrmacht Jäger troops, BEVO, jacquard embroidery
Sleeve patch for soldiers of Wehrmacht Jäger units, officially introduced by OKH order on 2 October 1942 (HM 42 No. 892). Executed in jacquard machine embroidery (BEVO technique) on woven fabric, featuring three oak leaves — the symbol of light infantry designation. Designed to be worn on the right sleeve of the tunic, approximately 16 cm below the shoulder seam. Used by all personnel of Jäger divisions and battalions. Salty
Sleeve patch for Wehrmacht Jäger troops, BEVO, jacquard embroidery
Sleeve patch for soldiers of Wehrmacht Jäger units, officially introduced by OKH order on 2 October 1942 (HM 42 No. 892). Executed in jacquard machine embroidery (BEVO technique) on woven fabric, featuring three oak leaves — the symbol of light infantry designation. Designed to be worn on the right sleeve of the tunic, approximately 16 cm below the shoulder seam. Used by all personnel of Jäger divisions and battalions. Salty