This pic is the side of a Heer cap, same detail as the panzer.
This pic is the side of a Heer cap, same detail as the panzer.
This will be the back of the Austrian Heer, same details
This is the string that to my understanding is the way field caps were strung together in bundles.
I have seen it once before in a German M-43 cap. I was told this by someone I trust to know a few such details.
I have taken the shots at my woodworking shop in the cleanest corner I could find. There are many more in boxes. I could not find the Gebrigsjeager yet. It is you would expect with the "T" insignia and the edelweiss with a dark green backing behind it.
I expect to come across it as I dig through my boxes at the shop.
Thanks to all who do make this forum far different than most.
I have not run into the loudmouth bully who knows everything and has the last intimidating words on all subjects, thank god.
I have found generous people here who know so much and share so much and overall have a decorum that suits me just fine.
I think that's a great idea.
Last edited by jws54; 06-29-2010 at 06:48 AM.
To everyone who replied to this thread, Thank You! Your advice has been taken and the 'Raincoat' returned for a refund.
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