Sturmgeschütz-Brigade 303 |
IN KARELIAN ISTHMUS, SOUTH EASTERN FINLAND 22.6. - 8.9.1944 |
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Sturmgeschütz-Abteilung
303 was established on 23 October 1943. It fought at
the beginning of 1944 in northern sector of East Front in
Pleskau-Ostrow and Narva areas. It was renamed as StuG.Brig.
303 on 25 February. In June 1944 brigade was at rest
when the transfer to Finland was ordered. Brigade
was not full in Finland. For example a few StuGs
sank when a transport ship Marsk Stig fell in
the Helsinki harbour. Vehicles were lifted from the water
immediately and sent to Germany for overhaul. Organization of StuG.Brig. 303 (summer 1944)
. Markings and Painting On 26 June 1944 brigade had 27 operational StuGs and StuHs of which most were equipped with Schtürzen (protective side armour plates) and coated with Zimmerit paste. Many assault guns without Schtürzen were reinforced with logs (sides) and concrete (upper front hull). Finnish Assault Gun Battalion later adopted both of these methods for reinforcing their fighting vehicles. All assault guns were painted with dark yellow base colour. Many of them were additionally camouflaged with dark green and foliages. The
brigade emblem was three horse heads in a ring encircled
with a wide circle. The colours of the sign are not known.
It was painted only on a few motor vehicles (for example
on VW Schwimmwagen). .
A small
emblem of former StuG.Batt.742 was on some
vehicles painted next to Notek light on drivers
side. On a photo one StuG had white W. (W
dot) marking on the left front fender but it is not known
if it was painted on any other vehicles. . |
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