Naval HJ Oberjunggast Chevron

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SKU: 31.GOR.03.02.05.006.000

Estimated market value:

$20 USD

  • Naval HJ Oberjunggast Chevron Obverse

    Image courtesy of Angolia, "The HJ"

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    Estimated market value:

    $20 USD

    Attributes

    • Country
      Germany
    • Image Licensing
      The image is attributed to John R. Angolia from his book “The HJ”.

    History


    In the Hitler Youth, chevrons to indicate rank have only been observed in the Naval HJ (Marine-HJ). They were introduced in 1934 and worn on the upper right sleeve of Petty Officers.

    In 1938, a new regulation stated that only Petty Officers under the age of 18 would wear chevrons to indicate their rank. Those over the age of 18 wore their rank on their shoulder straps.

    The 1938 chevrons were made of a circular cloth field, silver-grey insignia on navy blue, or cornflower blue insignia on white. It is possible that the blue chevrons were worn with the winter uniform, while the white chevrons were worn with the summer uniform.

    Initially, a Naval HJ Oberjunggast would wear a single downward pointed yellow chevron on a navy blue field, or a blue chev ...  ron on a white field.

    In 1935, the rank was renamed to Rottenführer, and the chevron was changed from yellow to silver-coloured. From then on, they were worn on the lower right sleeve.

    The regulation from 1938 had the chevron placed on the upper right sleeve again.

    The same chevron was also worn by the rank of Hordenführer of the German Youngsters (Deutsches Jungvolk, DJ).
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