Neat - and clearly worn! - 'BeVo'-woven enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCOs'-) pattern, so-called: RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') sleeve-badge (or: 'Dienststellenabzeichen') bearing the specialist- ie. unit-designation: '212/6' Neat - and clearly worn! - 'BeVo'-woven enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCOs'-) pattern, so-called: RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') sleeve-badge (or: 'Dienststellenabzeichen') bearing the specialist- ie. unit-designation: '212/6'

Neat - and clearly worn! - 'BeVo'-woven enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCOs'-) pattern, so-called: RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') sleeve-badge (or: 'Dienststellenabzeichen') bearing the specialist- ie. unit-designation: '212/6'

This is an attractive enlisted-mens'- (ie. NCOs'-) version of a so-called: RAD (ie. 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') sleeve-badge (or: 'Dienststellen-Abzeichen') bearing the specialist- ie. unit-designation: '212/6' (as was intended for a RAD-staff-member who served within the 212th district ie. 'Bezirk') and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. just moderately worn and/or most certainly once tunic-attached-), condition. These neat badges were worn on the upper-left sleeve of the mustard-coloured (EM- ie. NCO-type-) RAD-tunics and/or garments. The badge - which shows the red-coloured '212/6'-numerals on white-coloured- and spade-shaped field - is neatly executed in so-called: 'BeVo'-weave-pattern and comes as carefully period-folded- and trimmed. The patch is void of the sometimes encountered, interwoven so-called: 'RADJ-Ges.Gesch.-G.e.W.'-designation and is just a tiny bit wrinkled caused by decades of storage and moderate wear. This badge originates from a smaller collection of RAD-cloth-insignia I recently acquired. I deem that this attractive RAD-insignia-piece is accordingly priced!

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