This is a German wearing one of the many helmets used in war. This was a technical sergeant. The badges on his clothing determined who he was and what he did. They were in the level grade 2. They are a noncommissioned officer.
Attack
Attack!

Movie Poster
Sunday, March 22, 2015
German War Helmet
This helmet was worn by a German during war. On every helmet, was a symbol or picture showing who they were and where they were from. This was so they can easily be identified. On the helmet, you can see the Nazi symbol.
Grade 5 Corporal
This jacket was worn by corporals. They were in th grade 5 category. The badges indicate who the person was wearing the jacket and what level they were. In this case, the jacket belonged to a corporal in grade 5.
Smith & Wesson
This is what most of the Smith and Wesson handguns looked like. These guns were carried by most Generals and Commanders. The handguns would sit in the holsters that were wrapped around their waist.
Friday, March 20, 2015
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The Insignia Of The United States Army Office of War Information. This poster was memorized by all members of the army. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_Army_enlisted_rank_insignia_of_World_War_II |
Friday, March 13, 2015
I am a Smith & Wesson handgun. I was there in the
Generals and Commanders holsters during camps and during the war. I have been
used many times. I just haven’t been used in the war because I am not big
enough and my fire aim and distance isn’t as strong and far as the bigger guns.
I have more experience with personal use than use in the war. So, I know more
about the experience of issues in the military. I am here to tell the story of
the hierarchy in the military during World War II.
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