On tunics this took the form of a cloth patch about 9 cm (3⅝") wide worn on the right breast, above the pocket. The design adopted, in silver for the Reichsheer (Army) and in gold for the Reichsmarine (Navy), was a stylized eagle with outstretched, beveled wings clutching a wreathed mobile Hakenkreuz, later to be called the Wehrmachtsadler ("Armed Forces eagle"). Ordered the Nazi Party eagle-and-swastika, now Germany's National Emblem, to be worn on uniform blouses and headgear effective 1 May. The Reichswehr's visual acknowledgement of the new National Socialist reality came on 17 February 1934, when the Defense Ministry Insignia National Emblem (breast eagle): Hoheitszeichen or Wehrmachtsadler 3.1.3 Military Supreme Court Officials (Wehrmachtbeamte beim Reichskriegsgericht).3.1 Armed Forces Officials (Wehrmachtbeamte).3 Armed Forces Officials and Sonderführer.2.3 Ranks at the Private/Senior Private levels.2.1.6 General Officers and Marshals ( Generäle).2.1.3 Senior non-commissioned specialist officers.2.1.1 Mannschaften (Enlisted personnel).1.4.5 Mountain, tropical, and M43 field caps ( Gebirgs-, Tropen- und Einheitsfeldmützen).1.4.2 Officers' old-style field cap or "crusher" ( Feldmütze älterer Art).1.3 Shoulder-straps ( Schulterklappen) and shoulderboards ( Schulterstücke).1.2.3 Infanterie Regiment "Großdeutschland".1.1 National Emblem (breast eagle): Hoheitszeichen or Wehrmachtsadler.
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