4 Pułk Strzelców Podhalańskich - Cieszyn
The regimental badge was approved in the Journal of Orders of the Ministry of Military Affairs no. 23, position 285, dated 31.7.1931.
The badge is in the form of a round, blue enamelled shield with a laurel and charcoal wreath. On the shield is laid a white enamelled swastika on which are inscribed the number and initials of the regiment 4 PSP. In the centre of the cross, on the shield - the sun, the national emblem is placed according to the 1927 model, from which 28 rays between the arms of the cross rise.
Method of wearing: on the upper left pocket of the uniform.
Dimensions: 38 mm.
* About the use of the swastika emblem and mountaineering traditions in Polish mountain units, see the article "Polish units with the swastika in their emblem".
Source:
Odznaki wojska polskiego 1918-1945
Zdzisław Sawicki, Adam Wielechowski
Pantera Books 2007
ISBN: 9788320432992
photo: wikipedia
The regimental badge was approved in the Journal of Orders of the Ministry of Military Affairs no. 23, position 285, dated 31.7.1931.
The badge is in the form of a round, blue enamelled shield with a laurel and charcoal wreath. On the shield is laid a white enamelled swastika on which are inscribed the number and initials of the regiment 4 PSP. In the centre of the cross, on the shield - the sun, the national emblem is placed according to the 1927 model, from which 28 rays between the arms of the cross rise.
Method of wearing: on the upper left pocket of the uniform.
Dimensions: 38 mm.
* About the use of the swastika emblem and mountaineering traditions in Polish mountain units, see the article "Polish units with the swastika in their emblem".
Source:
Odznaki wojska polskiego 1918-1945
Zdzisław Sawicki, Adam Wielechowski
Pantera Books 2007
ISBN: 9788320432992
photo: wikipedia