DJ Jungstammführer Disc
SKU: 32.GOR.03.01.04.005
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A round disc (Armscheibe) with a Siegrune was worn by the DJ equivalent officer ranks, both non-commissioned and commissioned. It was worn on the upper left sleeve.
It is unknown when this was first introduced, but unofficially it was done before 1933. Standardization was achieved in 1935.
Ranks equivalent to NCO (non-commissioned officer) ranks wore a disc in their respective Oberbann colour. Oberbann 1 had a white rune on red, 2 had a black rune on yellow, 3 had a white rune on green, 4 had a white rune on dark blue, 5 had a white rune on black, and 6 had a black rune on white.
This included the rank of Jungstammführer.
If a Jungstammführer served on a Jungbann, Gebiet, or Reichsjugendführung (RFJ) Staff, he wore a white rune on carmine.
This was in effect between 1933 and 1936. In April 1936, the Oberbann system was discontinued. From then on, Jungstammführer wore a silver-coloured rune on black with silver-coloured piping around the outer edge. In contrast to most other discs, this one was worn on the lower left sleeve.
The disc had a tan square field, which was left exposed for all NCO ranks, but folded under for lesser ranks.
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