Grenadier badge
"Grenadiers badge" - badge of the Polish Army of the Second Polish Republic.
Overall descriptionThe Grenadiers badge, established by the Ministry of Military Affairs on January 17, 1931, to distinguish soldiers who, by virtue of their classification results, is capable of holding a hand grenade, has the shape of an oval convex shield on which, on the one hand, is embossed depicting a bursting grenade with a flame , to the opposite side of the disc is a spring attached to a badge on a uniform loop. Dimensions and weights stuff
The grenadier should be made of white metal (alpaca), chemical composition: nickel 14%, copper about 60% and zinc about 26%, other metals in the amount of not more than 1.5%. The soldier wears a soldier at the height of the first button of the jacket, in the middle, between the button and the sleeve, on the right breast. You can not wear it in field equipment.
Two times a grenadier badge entitles the owner to wear it in civilian clothing and wears it in the right flap of the jacket. Bibliography
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