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        #33
        Hi Trident3,

        Very nice "Bordmütze"!!!

        I neve see another overseas the same uboat (U-777).

        More informations about U-777...

        Uboat Type: VIIC
        Laid down: 5 Jun, 1943 (Kriegsmarinewerft, Wilhelmshaven)
        Commissioned: 9 May, 1944
        Commanders: Oblt. Günter Ruperti (9 May, 1944 - 15 Oct, 1944)
        Career: No patrols (9 May, 1944 - 15 Oct, 1944)
        31. Flottille - Ausbildungsflottille
        Training Flotilla: 09.43 - 05.45 (Hamburg - Wilhelmshaven Wesermünde)

        Fate: Sunk at 2002hrs on 15 Oct, 1944 near Wilhelmshaven, Germany, in position 53.51N, 08.10E, by British bombs during an air raid.

        Best regards,

        Ricardo.

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          #34
          Nice stuff guys, keep 'em coming!

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            #35
            Here's my U-boat crewman's captured British denim battledress!

            Well, okay, maybe it's a stretch and it isn't nearly as cool as Michel's KM issued denim bordjacke, BUT fellow association member Gordon Williamson assures us in 'Grey Wolf' that the uboot crewman did use MANY of these captured battledresses after the fall of France in 1940 (and they are a lot more affordable than the real KM-variant ).
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              #36
              Ricard

              personal sent to your mailbox
              Last edited by John R.; 04-17-2005, 11:09 PM. Reason: personal sent

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                #37
                Originally posted by LeeG
                Here's my U-boat crewman's captured British denim battledress!

                Well, okay, maybe it's a stretch and it isn't nearly as cool as Michel's KM issued denim bordjacke, BUT fellow association member Gordon Williamson assures us in 'Grey Wolf' that the uboot crewman did use MANY of these captured battledresses after the fall of France in 1940 (and they are a lot more affordable than the real KM-variant ).


                s there a date inside this one?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by Billy B
                  s there a date inside this one?
                  Good question Billy,

                  Often the British battle dress are used by the U-Boot collectors to make a Bordjacke, it is possible only with the early model (before 1940) because the KM has captured many British materiel to Dunkerque (1940), so if you have a battle dress with a posterior date it is impossible.
                  The german fabrication is practically the same that the British made, german material of course, with many fabrications and variations.

                  Another one in my collection.
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                  Ohne Seemacht, keine Weltmacht !

                  Collection : http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=522068

                  Always interested by Kriegsmarine headgear, uniform and U-Boot related items.

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                    #39
                    Hi Michel, that is a beauty

                    I think you will find Lee is "pulling our legs" (having a joke) with us about his denim BD blouse The photo is not very clear but it would appear to be an "Austerity pattern" blouse; these were not worn until 1942.

                    I often see fake "U Boat denims" here in the UK. The have been faked here since the 1960's. Denim BD's have always been cheap to buy (but this is now changing and like all WW2 items the price is rising). Many have original KM buttons and eagles added. But most fall down because the fakers use the wrong pattern of BD blouse. All the buttons are exposed and the pockets do not have pleats. In addition to the cut of the blouse, is the difference in colour. This pattern of blouse is a grey - green shade and was not introduced until 1942. The early pattern of denims which were used by the KM and which were from stocks captured at Dunkirk were in a khaki brown shade of cloth. The pockets had pleats and the buttons were hidden under a fly front.

                    Cheers, Ade.
                    Last edited by Adrian Stevenson; 04-18-2005, 05:24 AM. Reason: spelling!

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                      #40
                      Leather

                      My contribution.. Leather suit...Enjoy BIll
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                                #45
                                Well, this particular battledress was manufatured in later 1941 -- but I think it was captured during a commando raid on St Nazaire, stripped off of a captured commando, the offending flashes and patches were removed, and then it was handed over to a Uboat commander. Who exactly, I can't recall, it was either Suhren or Topp, I think.

                                Or maybe it just sat in a wearhouse in Belfast ...
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