The Feldgendarmerie (Military Police) Cuff Title, introduced in early WW2, was worn by members of the military police. Crafted in the BeVo weaving style, it features the word "Feldgendarmerie" with a distinctive band above and below. Its brown colour complements the German Army's field-grey uniforms, and is a great starting point for a Second World War impression.
Key Features
Intricate BeVo style woven construction.
Inscribed with Feldgendarmerie ('Military Police').
Brown colour to complement the Feldgendarmerie uniform.
Description
The Feldgendarmerie was a unique branch of the German Army, tasked with policing military personnel and enforcing discipline. Often regarded as a vital part of the Wehrmacht’s internal structure, the Feldgendarmerie was deployed in a variety of situations, ranging from overseeing the policing of occupied territories to providing security in the rear lines. Their distinctive brown cuff title served as a visual indicator of the wearer’s place within the unit.
This particular Enlisted Man (EM) cuff title features the BeVo style of weaving, known for tis strength, precision and intricate detailing, allowing for a lasting and authentic appearance. Measured to fit comfortably on the cuff of a uniform, this reproduction closely follows the design of the original.
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