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This Schutztruppe bayonet frog is marked "K.A. 1909" showing it to have been issued by the Colonial Office ("Kolonialamt")
in 1909.
Photo © Roy
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This Schutztruppe frog is marked "K.A. 1906"
showing it to have been issued by the Colonial Office
in 1906.
Photo © Chris Wood |
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This Schutztruppe frog is marked "K.A. 1906"
showing it to have been issued by the Colonial Office
in 1906 and "Sch.Tr."
for the Schutztruppe.
Photo © Roy
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This Schutztruppe frog is marked "Sch.Tr."
below an illegible date.
Photo © Roy
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This is the integrated frog from a set of
South West African Schutztruppe equipment. The frog is marked "K.A. 1908"
showing it to have been issued by the Colonial Office
in 1908.
Photo © Chris Wood |
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This frog has the "K.A." marking above "P.T..."
for the Polizeitruppe. It is difficult to tell if it once read "PTK"
for Polizeitruppe Kamerun or simply "PT" for Polizeitruppe Togo. Below
that is the number 413, probably the weapon number, which appears to
have been stamped on top of a previous date mark "19..."
Photo © Roy Williams
Another possible Polizeitruppe frog
has been seen on the
Militaria-Fund Forum marked "Pol. Tr.". |
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The frog of this naval bayonet is marked
with a crowned "M" for "Marine" or navy. The bayonet is an
S84/98aA from the II Matrosen Division as marked on the scabbard.
Photo © Chris Wood |
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The frog of this naval bayonet is marked
"MD" for the Matrosen Division. The bayonet is an S98nA from the II
Matrosen Division.
Photo © Chris Wood |
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