French Helmet Casque Toutes Armes Modèle 78, F1 série 1 Made by Dunois located in Cousance France. Made in the year 1981 That this is a series one can be recognized bij the nuts at the outside holding the liner.
By far the most well-known ready part of the Regiment Limburgse Jagers was founded in 1957, the 42nd Panzerinfanterie Battalion (42 PainfBat), which was nicknamed 42nd Battalion Limburgse Jagers (42 BLJ), where many professionals, former shortage (KVV / TS / BBT) and conscripted personnel has spent his service. 42 PainfBat was stationed from 1963 to 2006 at the Seedorf camp site (Germany). Upon departure of the Battalion back to the Netherlands, a Fahnenband from the Federal Republic of Germany was attached to the Bataljonsflag. The current modern 42 PainfBat is an operational unit that is part of 13 Light Brigade. The unit has taken over the old traditions of the Regiment Infanterie Limburgse Jagers and is now stationed in the Gen. Maj. De Ruyter van Steveninck barracks in Oirschot.
Regiment Limburgse Jagers (Limburg Rifles) is a light infantry regiment in the Royal Netherlands Army. It is named for the Dutch province of Limburg, and currently serves in the infantry role as part of1 3 Motorized Brigade.
Battle Honours (displayed on the regimental colour) Quatre-Bras 1815, Waterloo 1815, Tiendaagse Veldtocht 1831, Citadel van Antwerpen 1832, Venlo 1940, Roermond 1940, Zutphen 1940, West- en Midden-Java 1946-1949, Noord-Sumatra 1947-1949 (in Dutch)Regimental website Retrieved from "https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regiment_Limburgse_Jagers"
Beret The Netherlands Infantry Made by the company K.M.A. in the year 1989.
For many recruits who started their career with The Netherlands army infantry this was the first beret they would wear. After their basic military training they would go to infantry units.
Pictures of my post war Romanian helmet model 73. This one was made in 1986 as shown by the heath stap in picture 7 and by the stamps at the inside of the liner it shows 30 0ct 1986.
Belgian beret with the insigna of the "16 Pantser Division"
A.B.L. = Armée Belge / Belgisch Leger = Army Belgium
Black Baret made by preta in the year 1990. PRETA according to Google still exists as manufacturer of professional clothing. "Pre"vost-"Ta"vernier BVBA; Oude Tieltstraat 118 A Meulebeke .
mitin is the product they used to protect the fabric against the moth.
Dit is het kenteken van de 16de Geblindeerde Divisie gestationeerd in de B.S.D. Werd gedragen met zwarte baret maar met verschillende schildjes onder het kenteken volgens de eenheid :
HK 16 DIV NEHEIM - wit schildje 17 Ps Bde SIEGEN - wit schildje Cie HK en TR 16 DIV NEHEIM - huzaarblauw schildje Comd Recce AROLSEN - lichtgeel schildje Variatie 2 : kleinere kroon en kop
The Netherlands M53 helmet liner used by KMAR KMAR = Koninklijke Marechaussee Google translates this in Royal Military Police but they do a lot more like border protection, airport security, protection of military installations.
I found inscriptions at the inside, these identify the owner.
Every boy in The Netherlands received a registration number around his 17 birthday, starting in 2019 this will be also true for all the girls. The conscription still exists in The Netherlands but since 1996 no has been called in to service anymore. The Netherlands forces are only professionals now.
The Netherlands Beret Regiment Infantry Menno van Coehoorn Made by ELO in 1979
The Regiment Infantry Menno van Coehoorn was equipped with heavy mortars. For several years part of this regiment was based at the Tapijn kazerne in Maastricht. By the locals this regiment was known by their nickname "Kachelpiepers" (The Stovepipes) because of their mortars.
Text below is from https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regiment_Infanterie_Menno_van_Coehoorn The Regiment Infantry Menno van Coehoorn was a Dutch infantry regiment that continued the traditions of the 3rd Infantry Regiment from Bergen op Zoom. This city was set up as a fortress by Major General of Major and Fortress Menno van Coehoorn and for a long time a heavily defended city. From 1977 it also continued the tradition of the former 4th Infantry Regiment from Leiden. The regiment was established on 1 July 1950 as Regiment Mortieren Menno van Coehoorn, and is named after General Menno van Coehoorn (1641 - 1704). Van Coehoorn was the designer of the mortar of 13 inches (about 33 cm). Already in 1953 it is renamed in Regiment Infanterie Menno van Coehoorn (RIMvC).
As part of the upcoming mechanization, the name of the ready infantry battalions (Infbat) was changed to Armored Infantry Battalion (Painfbat) on 1 November 1960. The 47 Painfbat RIMvC was equipped with the AMX-PRI from 1963, which was replaced in 1978 by the YPR-765. [2] The mobilisable 46 Painfbat RIMvC (53 Painfbrig of 1 LK) belonged to the RI Menno van Coehoorn, because it was filled with personnel who had spent the ready service at 47 Painfbat RIMvC. [3] In 1977, the tradition of the former 4th Infantry Regiment from Leiden (the "dirty four") was transferred to RI Menno van Coehoorn. [4] To the banner of the RI Menno van Coehoorn the cravatten of 4 R.I. confirmed with the inscriptions: "4 R.I. Valkenburg 1940" and "4 R.I. Java 1946-1949". [4] In 6 October 1995 RI Menno van Coehoorn is dissolved. [4] The last battalion of this regiment was 47 Painfbat RIMvC, stationed in the Johannes Post barracks in Havelte. From 1993 to 1997 (the dissolution) the traditions and name were continued at 451 Infanterie Beveiligingiging RIMvC. [5] The banner is imposed in the Infantry Museum in Harskamp.
I got this cap from a collegae who brought it from the Belgian Air Force days This cap was handed out to promote the French fighter jet Rafale as a possible option to follow up the F16 in the Belgian Air Force.
I got this cap from a collegae who brought it from the Belgian Air Force days This cap was handed out to promote the Eurofighter Typhoon as a possible option to follow up the F16 in the Belgian Air Force.
Beret The Netherlands "Korps Mariniers" Made by the company N.V. Uniformpettenfabriek v/h Fa. A. Hassing" located in Amersfoort The Netherlands in the year 1955
The Korps Mariniers, in the United Sates called the Marine Corps and in the United Kingdom the Royal Marines. are part of The Netherlands Koninklijke Marine, like the UK Royal Navy. See : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pUwiaDLF04g
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