Attractive - and actually scarcely seen! - aluminium-based, WH (Heeres) ie. 'Kradschützen'-related ID-disc bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that simply reads: 'Stamm. Kp. Kradsch.Ers.Btl. 4' Attractive - and actually scarcely seen! - aluminium-based, WH (Heeres) ie. 'Kradschützen'-related ID-disc bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that simply reads: 'Stamm. Kp. Kradsch.Ers.Btl. 4'

Attractive - and actually scarcely seen! - aluminium-based, WH (Heeres) ie. 'Kradschützen'-related ID-disc bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that simply reads: 'Stamm. Kp. Kradsch.Ers.Btl. 4'

This is a very attractive - and actually truly scarcely seen! - example of a bright-silver-coloured- and/or typical aluminium-based, WH (Heeres) ie. 'Kradschützen'-related ID-disc (ie. 'Erkennungsmarke') that is bearing the clearly stamped unit-designation that simply reads: 'Stamm. Kp. Kradsch.Ers.Btl. 4' (and that as such belonged to a motorcycle-soldier (or NCO ie. officer) who served within the: 'Stammkompanie' of the: 'Kradschützen Ersatz-Bataillon 4' or: 'root'-company of the: motorcycle-replacement bataillon, numbered: '4'). The disc comes in an overall very nice (albeit clearly used ie. worn-), condition (and is executed in a very attractive letter-type!) and shows the clear evidence of having been used ie. worn (as can be seen on the pictures). The disc shows the bearers'-blood-group-type ('Type 0') and shows a clearly stamped bearers'-numeral that reads: '5200'. The disc was never cleaned nor polished (it is still a tiny bit stained and/or dirty). The disc originates from a private-household in Germany where it was recently uncovered). Simply a truly attractive and honest WH (Heeres) ie. 'Kradschützen'-related ID-disc that belonged to a soldier serving with the: 'Kradschützen Ersatz-Bataillon 4'!

Code: 66996

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