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Avernos, the Desert Squirrel.

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Divisional Decals!

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There are a lot of divisional symbols scattered around the sheet so I’ll try to break them down as simply as possible.

Divisional Decals!

from left to right

2nd Panzer Division 1944 onwards

11th Infantry Division

71st Infantry Division

15th Panzer Division (Part of Panzer Army Africa) from 1941-43

90th Light Infantry Division (Part of Panzer Army Africa) from 1941-43, reformed in Italy in 1943 and continued to ’45

Divisional Decals!

from left to right

21st Panzer Division (Part of Panzer Army Africa) from 1941-43

10th Panzer Division (Part of Panzer Army Africa) from 1942-43

Divisional Decals!

this is two pairs of decals but they can be used to represent 3 Divisions.

the pair of yellow crosses are the 6th Panzer Division from 1941 onwards

a single cross could be cut from this to represent the 5th Panzer Division

the Shield with Key and Oak Leaves 1st SS, originally this had no oak leaves, they were added after Sepp Dietrich received his and so they began being added in 42/43? it’s hard to pinpoint an accurate date, but mid war.

Divisional Decals!

not a divisonal symbol, but the seal of the Afrika Korps was used across the divisions that comprised panzer army Africa.

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