Nice worn zinc dog tag from a soldier who served within the Stammkompanie Landesschutzen Ersatz und Ausbildungs Bataillon 10.
The dog tag or 'Erkennungsmarke' shows normal signs of wear. The Landesschutzen Ersatz und Ausbildungs Bataillon 10 was formed in April 1943 by putting together the separate Ersatz and Ausbildungs Bataillons. In Januari 1944 the bataillon was split up again in an Ersatz Bataillon and an Ausbildungs Bataillon.
Landesschutzen Ersatz und Ausbildungs Bataillon 10 trained and supplied soldiers for dozens of differen units.
A Stammkompanie was a unit that trained the soldiers. Often the soldiers of this kompanie were soldiers who had frontline experience and/or where no longer fully usable on the front due to injuries. Of course this changed later in the war and they also where put into action (in the last months of the war) as there was a shortage of (front)soldiers.
Product Number | 20156 |
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Weight | 0.020000 |
branch | Heer |
Unit: | Piece |
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