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07-26-2008 12:58 PM
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
Vary nice one,and white summer dress???
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
Hi Darrell, this was actually made for field wear, unlike the white pre war summer dress uniform worn for walking out etc.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
Yes I know,just some how like thoes white ones
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
Beautiful M36 tunic Ade, friend of mine, the same as the camo stuff, has a complete tunic (tunic and pants) for a officer made out of Russian shelter half/rain cape, very nice and interesting because it as a name tag and he even know the infantry regiment he was in.
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
A very nice and special piece Ade.
Just on the sunject of small size iv noticed alot of the German field dress iv seen is small, on my last trip to Estonia i had the chance to look at 7 or 8 tunics all of which were small, is this common?
Cheers, Raymond.
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
Hi Raymond, small sizes are very common. What we have to remember is the diet eaten by youngster growing up in the years before WW2 was poor compared to todays standards. As a result people were just not as big as they are today.
This was the same in any country. I also collect British and Soviet and the sizes are reflected in those uniforms too.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
Ade I have as USA Navy EM'S pull over he was an air gunner and once a pal of mine's 9 year old put it on and it fit her.I do not think this guy cought have been over 4/11 if all of that and came in at 99lbs
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Re: Heer NCO's summer weight feldbluse
Hello Ade, here a link to this friend of mine his website, unfortunately he doesn’t update it no more, he lives in Germany now. It’s a tunic (tunic and pants) made from Russian shelter half/rain cape from a Leutnant of the 384the Infantry division who fought at Stalingrad, to bad all text on the website are in Dutch. Leutnant 384 infanterie divisie
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