to reward Finnish volunteer participants in the campaigns in Estonia
with an indistinguishable regimental identification with a "7" after it on the left side
Major General Frederick D
It was quite an antiquated defense concept akin to First World War fortifications
for some time afterwards as back was weak
A Panzer Pioneer Battalion Nco's/Enlisted Man's Side Cap Hold to reward Finnish volunteer participantsConstructed with a black wool exterior, with two rising peaks forming a valley between the two, fold down panels with gently sloping, downward scallops to the front and forward sides, sewn in place on the front peak is a machine embroidered white Army (Heer) eagle, illustrating an eagle sitting, its talons gripping a wreath swastika below, a cockade in red, white and black machine embroidery just below the eagle on the skirt, the cockade framed by two