Talk:German Mine Sweeping Administration
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Help with shoulder patches, please
[edit]My father is among the four in this photo from ~1947. Can anyone help identify the shoulder patches, please? Also, were there 4-man crews in submarines doing the mine-sweeping? If this is a 4-man crew, what might the duties of the fourth man (without a visible patch) be?
Thank you for your help! Marv.gmsa (talk) 18:44, 21 May 2023 (UTC)
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