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Portuguese youth History

Article about: The female jacket, again the number 2 stands for the rank of "Infant" 10-14 years old.

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    The female jacket, again the number 2 stands for the rank of "Infant" 10-14 years old.
    Last edited by António Fragoeiro; 05-24-2011 at 06:24 PM.

  2. #22

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    The beret, again with the number 2.

  3. #23

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    Nice topic. Always nice to see nationalist uniforms of other country's.
    Cheers.
    |<ris
    Always looking for Belgian Congo stuff!
    http://out-of-congo.eklablog.com/

    cheers
    |<ris

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    The shirt and skirt.

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    The uniform.
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    Quote by stuka f View Post
    Nice topic. Always nice to see nationalist uniforms of other country's.
    Cheers.
    |<ris
    Thank you Kris, thats one of main interests.

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    Lets finish this section with a great photo of the litle one`s forming in line.
    Some of the girls in the photo look like they are not very happy to be there.
    Cheers.
    Nuno
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    wow! do you own all of this?

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    The fascist salute, this was something that in the lst years of the regime, was not in use.

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    Quote by HistoryIsMe View Post
    wow! do you own all of this?
    I wish, im lucky enough to have located the side cap, shirt and belt. These items are really rare around here, and some are impossible to find,especially the 1940`s issue. The flags go for 600 or 700 euros and if you find one.
    In 1974 the regime fell, and the free time started and of course, there was still a lot of hate concerning the regime, thousands of uniforms, flags and gear were burned in public fires, others were destroyed in diferent ways.
    The surviving ones were kept by owners and theirs families, and they do not sell.
    The ones shown here are from another person`s collection, except for watermarked photos.

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