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German(?) Unit Mrakings .


snowtracdave

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Ah . Right . Thanks John . So......the figure eight represents a fixed wing aviation unit then . Now got to work out the arrow on top .

 

Dave, go to johns link for wiki- if you go down and blow up the blue icons for units by clicking on them- arrow appears on the Marine fighter-attack squadrons and also the all weather versions of above.

 

Gerry

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Dredging deep into the memory depths of map marking, if my memory serves, three vertical bars above the rectangle indicates a foreign regiment (in the UK a regiment generally equates to a battalion; only the infantry have regiments but do not frequently or intentionally serve in the field as such). In a foreign army, a division might comprise a regiment comprising a number of same-cap-badge battalions.

 

From memory:

 

. section

.. platoon or troop etc

... significantly oversized platoon or troop (eg one the Armd Recce Regt's Close Recce Squadron's troops of eight vehicles.

| squadron, company etc

|| (British) regiment or infantry battalion

||| Foreign regiment

X brigade

XX division

XXX corps

XXXX army

XXXXX army group

 

The number 73 before the symbol suggests 73 (fixed wing aviation) Regiment

 

Edit: The NATO standard map marking symbols are derived by and large from the Germans' Second World War vehicle markings.

Edited by AlienFTM
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