German Army Train Guard Gorget
SKU: 20.GOR.03.02.13.007
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Gorgets in the army showed a special function, and thus were only worn when on duty and when performing said function. With the exception of the Regimental Standard Bearer’s Gorget and the Feldherrnhalle Gorget, all gorgets of the army have a luminous paint finish so that they could be seen in the dark.
The Train Guard (Zugwachabteilung) Gorget was introduced on August 5, 1941. Instead of guarding the rail stations, these soldiers patrolled the actual trains. The gorget has a matt silver-coloured shield and chain, and a dark field-grey scroll.
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