Ha ha, Mo it means he was hit in the eye whilst having a physical alteration with his barber.
Ha ha, Mo it means he was hit in the eye whilst having a physical alteration with his barber.
Oops try altercation
Thanks! And no offense meant woodsnake, I just sometimes have a hard time understanding the British and Australian language I see on the forum.
It's probably a good thing that none of us no matter where we are from can write with an accent!
England and America are two countries separated by a common language.
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Thanks for the help, everyone!
Would I be correct in assuming that the tabs on his collar would be a brownish/grayish/greenish?
Could anyone recommend a good source for obtaining a matching breast eagle, collar tabs, shoulder boards, rank insignia, etc. that this soldier has for my collection?
Last edited by GIZMO8Z; 11-09-2011 at 01:56 PM.
The Heer collar tabs are called "Litzen".
Here is what they look like in colour. I think those in the pic are the early style like these?
Cheers, Ade.
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Most dealers carry these kind of items. They should be fairly easy to obtain.
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