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    S.A. WEHRMANNNSCHAFT" FIELD CAP. (Feldmütze)

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    I have doubts that this is a German Cap to begin with...It looks more like an Italian (?) Cap ...
    cheers, Glenn

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    Quote by bigmacglenn1966 View Post
    I have doubts that this is a German Cap to begin with...It looks more like an Italian (?) Cap ...
    cheers, Glenn
    S.A. WEHRMANNNSCHAFT" FIELD CAP. (Feldmütze)S.A. WEHRMANNNSCHAFT" FIELD CAP. (Feldmütze)

    I borrowed these pics from another post. War time SA cap.

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    I stand corrected!...Thanks for the info my friend!
    cheers, Glenn

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    Quote by bigmacglenn1966 View Post
    I stand corrected!...Thanks for the info my friend!
    cheers, Glenn
    Just learning about these myself. Good to hear from you Glenn.

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    must admit,my 1st thoughts were Italian too.

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    Quote by harryamb2 View Post
    must admit,my 1st thoughts were Italian too.
    Here is a description from the guild. Answers the Italian question.


    BACKGROUND: The "S.A.-Wehrmannschaft" (S.A.-Defense-troops) were formed in January 1939 to provide pre- and post-military training to all civilian males aged 18 to 65 years old. Originally, standard S.A. uniforms and headgear were worn until the official introduction of a S.A.-W. uniform in December 1939. One of the items introduced was a distinctive forage cap, based on the Italian "Bustina" field cap, with a national eagle and swastika sewn to its upper left side and an S.A. cockade to its front.

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    This form of cap I included in volume 3 from "Headgear of Hitler's Germany",
    published in 1998. So, eightteen years ago........
    Pages 516 through 521 were for SA-Wehrmannschaften.

    When you have a good look, you will find more of them in the forum from
    Pascal Bernhard.

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    Your example appears to be 100% period original.
    BOB

    LIFE'S LOSERS NEVER LEARN FROM THE ERROR OF THEIR WAYS.

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    Quote by BOB COLEMAN View Post
    Your example appears to be 100% period original.
    Thank you Bob, your opinion is greatly valued.

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