In November 1939, an order was issued ordering all officers to hold a black soldier's outfit, including a regimental commander, inclusive. The order did not arouse the enthusiasm of the officers, as they regarded their brown outfits as one of the attributes of the officer's authority. In July 1943, a new order was issued, directly requiring officers to repaint the equipment black. By that time, the production of brown belts had been discontinued.
repainted belt
Can you show the actual order, please?
paraphrase please I translate via translator! and did not understand what you mean!
explain why the belt prints from the front buckle which is made of aluminum and I have no questions!
Hi Ben Evans and guys if you do not have an answer to my question, write and I'm not waiting for an answer from you!
I did ask you a question and you did not reply to that (see post 13). Just an excuse.
If you do not understand question? I asked the order about what you said here:
In November 1939, an order was issued ordering all officers to hold a black soldier's outfit, including a regimental commander, inclusive.
The order did not arouse the enthusiasm of the officers, as they regarded their brown outfits as one of the attributes of the officer's authority.
In July 1943, a new order was issued, directly requiring officers to repaint the equipment black. By that time, the production of brown belts
had been discontinued repainted belt
And another fact: with the start of this thread you show a golden colored keeper.
This does not match an aluminum buckle!
Why would we then give you an answer to your question?
As Ben says: not satisfied. Go to another forum and do not bother us here anymore!
Grumble somewhere else!
keeper aluminum! keeper aluminum! keeper aluminum!
keeper aluminum!!!!!!!!!!!!
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