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The Feldjägerkorps Gorget was a piece of insignia worn by members of the Feldjägerkorps, which was the military police force of the German Army (Heer) during World War II. A gorget is a metal plate or collar worn around the neck as part of a uniform.
The Feldjägerkorps Gorget was a distinctive item that identified members of the Feldjägerkorps and distinguished them from regular soldiers. It was worn by officers and enlisted personnel of the Feldjägerkorps on formal occasions and parades.
The gorget itself consisted of a metal plate worn on a chain around the neck, covering the upper chest area. It was typically made of polished metal and featured the insignia and symbols associated with the Feldjägerkorps. These insignia could include the German Army eagle, swastika, and specific designations of the unit.
The Feldjägerkorps played a vital role in maintaining discipline, law enforcement, and security within the German Army during the war. The gorget served as a visible mark of their authority and position within the military police organization.