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This special pack is all related to the DAK (Deutsches Afrika Korps) which is The German Africa Corps, commonly known as Afrika Korps, was the German expeditionary force in Africa during the North African campaign of World War II.
- These shoulder boards were for the rank of Unterfeldwebel which is a rank in Germany for the designation to a person in uniform with the second lowest NCO-rank.
- Theone-row sleeve chevron of the rank Gefreiter is a German, Swiss, and Austrian military rank that has existed since the 16th century. It is usually the second rank or grade to which an enlisted soldier, airman, or sailor could be promoted
- The two-row sleeve chevron of the rank Obergefreiter is an enlisted rank of the German and Swiss militaries which dates from the 19th century. In today's Bundeswehr, every Gefreiter is normally promoted to Obergefreiter after six months.
- The Afrika Korps breast eagle was for the enlisted men and troops in the Afrika Korps.
- The Afrika Korps cuff title were for the enlisted men to represent their army during the expeditionary force in World War II.