File:HÆREN (Norwegian Army) UNIFORM 1894 Stykkjunker i artileriet (Master Sergeant Norway-Sweden) Krage Kepi Kokarde knapp luestolpe Gull bandolær etc Bergenhus festningsmuseum Military Museum Bergen Norway 7046.jpg

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Deutsch: Uniformen des Norwegischen Heeres im Festungsmuseum Bergenhus (Militärmuseum der Festung Bergenhus) in Bergen, Norwegen:
  1. Oberfeldwebel der Artillerie 1894

English: Uniforms of the Norwegian Army on mannequin in glass display at the Bergenhus Fortress Museum in Bergen, Norway:
  • MASTER SERGEANT 1894. The master sergeant was the highest ranking non-commissioned officer in the artillery. He wore an officer’s uniform without officer's insignia. The uniform is an everyday uniform, with adjutant tassel on the shoulder. For parade he had pompon on the kepi, epaulettes and red wool sash around his waist. Typical for the artillery in the 1800s is the bullet holder in a bandolier over the shoulder.
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Norsk bokmål: Uniformer for den norske hæren, utstilt i glassmonter i Bergenhus festningsmuseum ved Bergenhus festning i Bergen. Se også Knut Erik Strøm: Hærens uniformer i unionstiden (1994) samt side 34–41 i Hærens intendantur 150 år : 1825-1975 for å lese om militæruniformer fra denne perioden.
  • STYKKJUNKER 1894. Stykkjunkeren var høyeste underoffiser i artilleriet. Han har offisers uniform uten offisersdistinksjoner. Uniformen er daglig uniform, med adjutantdusk på skulderen. Til parade hadde han pompongkepien, epåletter og rødt skjerf i ull rundt livet. Typisk for artilleriet på 1800-tallet er patrontasken i gull bandolær over skulderen.
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