This is a difficult one at this resolution. I'm not really sure what I'm seeing - the triangular cut-out on the top of the light coloured area can't be co-incidence as it is repeated on both...Can you give any more context ? Do you know which theatre of operations ? Could we see the whole uniform ?
Polish forces tended towards some asymmetric designs and used a number of unofficial signs...
This is a difficult one at this resolution. I'm not really sure what I'm seeing - the triangular cut-out on the top of the light coloured area can't be co-incidence as it is repeated on both...Can you give any more context ? Do you know which theatre of operations ? Could we see the whole uniform ?
Polish forces tended towards some asymmetric designs and used a number of unofficial signs...
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Here are the complete photos.
I do not have a context are the photos I found of bicycles that have the tank number next to mine and I wanted to know which division they belonged to try to position my bike in a more precise context and perhaps even to recreate that symbol on my tank . But it is a symbol that I can not understand
Thank you
Rob, I think you're right. These are quite late-war images (look like The Netherlands or Germany ?) and so there should only be arm of service markings on the fuel tanks. The only possible diagonal that could apply is RASC and it would seem that the film or filters are making the red look very light-coloured.
Either the censor has got at the images or they have indeed overpainted a previous unit or establishment marking.