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04-29-2012 06:51 PM
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Re: german tunic
I'm sorry, but this is a Bundeswehr signals troops tunic (complete with all insignia) that has had a bogus Third Reich stamp applied.
I cannot exactly ID the sleeve badge right now, but it too is Bundeswehr.
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Re: german tunic
As fake as a fake can be!
Horrido!
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Re: german tunic
Modern Signals. You can tell by the yellow.
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Re: german tunic
The sleeve badge is a panzer division badge. Here are a few comparisons (notice the edges)
5th Panzer Division
10th Panzer Division
3rd Panzer Division
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Re: german tunic
It's Panzergrenadier Brigade 32.
Regards, Ned.
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Re: german tunic
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big ned
It's Panzergrenadier Brigade 32.
Meanwhile, I have found the formation for which the sleeve badge is, but I'm afraid I have to differ with Ned: It's 11. Panzergrenadierdivision (the difference is in the borders of the shields):
11th Panzergrenadier Division (Bundeswehr) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Panzergrenadierbrigade 32
Bundeswehr unit patches - Germany: BRD & Unification: German Awards, Militaria and History - Gentleman's Military Interest Club
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Re: german tunic
So what if it's not a Third Reich uniform. It is still a nice looking tunic.
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Thread moved here.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: german tunic
thanks for the help guys.glad i only paid £3 for it lol
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