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03-03-2020 08:32 PM
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I would just like to add that I have also seen different examples of wartime ushankas having red pieces of cloth attached to them. Very interesting!
Last edited by PapaStalin1943; 03-03-2020 at 11:56 PM.
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Can you show them please
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I'll have to look and see if I can remember where I saw some examples of this. When I do find the images, I will post them for sure
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No one is familiar with the custom of using some red cloth where a bullit or schrapnel hit? Perhaps someone of our Russian speaking members? I have tried all my books and tons of English websites without result. I guess I need to search in Russian language....and there is where it ends for me unfortunately haha
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Thanks Gabriele, looking forward to hear if your friends know anything about this custom. We indeed can learn something new which is always good
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What tells you it is WW2? It has the same color (bluish gray) and shape as later ones? What is the tell this is WW2?
And if shrapnel why didn't it penetrate the hat as opposed to being a simple moth repair?
Also, I thought Naval Ushankas were black?
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