Ranks and insignia of the Luftwaffe (1935–45)
The ranks of the Luftwaffe were similar to other branches of the Wehrmacht.
Rank insignia
See also main articles
Luftwaffe war badges
| Combined Pilots-Observation Badge | Pilot's Badge | Luftwaffe Paratrooper Badge |
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| Anti-Aircraft Flak Battle Badge | Tank Combat Badge of the Luftwaffe | Ground Assault Badge of the Luftwaffe |
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| Observer Badge | ||
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Luftwaffe flying clasps
| Luftwaffe Flying Clasps |
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Luftwaffe Flying Clasps were awarded in Bronze, Silver, and Gold with upgrade possible to include diamonds. Pennants suspended from the clasp indicated the number of missions carried out in a given type of aircraft. Flying Clasps were issued for missions completed in the following Luftwaffe aircraft
- Day Fighters
- Night Fighters
- Long-Range Night Fighters
- Heavy Fighters
- Air to Ground Support Fighters
- Bombers
- Reconnaissance
- Transport and Glider
References
- ↑ WAR DEPARTMENT TECHNICAL MANUAL TM-E 30-451, p. I-6/7
- ↑ The abbreviation "OF" stands for de: "Offizier / en: officer / fr: officier / ru: офицер"
- ↑ The abbreviation "OR" stands for "Other Ranks / fr: sous-officiers et militaires du rang / ru:другие ранги, кроме офицероф"
- Mitcham, Samuel W. (2008). The Rise of the Wehrmacht: The German Armed Forces and World War II, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. ISBN 978-0-275-99659-8.
- Ruffner, Kevin Conley (1990). Luftwaffe Field Divisions 1941-45. Osprey Publishing. ISBN 978-1-85532-100-7.
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