Officer, Driver and Tunisia Tactical Symbol. Driver wears only known example of Hat/Pith Helmet SVBD288 Field Made Pin.
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SVBD288 Afrikakorps Officer & Driver Display
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Afrikakorps SVBD288 Officer & Driver
This is, without a doubt, my rarest display. 1942 Tunic, 2 loops, IC 2nd Class, 1942 Bandage packet in pouch, original cufftitle. Wearing faded Italo-German Afrika Medal and Private Officer's SVBD288 Pin as in Schiffer. DAK Vehicle TAc Symbol and 3rd Pattern Low Shoes. Driver has 1941 Shirt and Pz. Gren. Boards with Variant Field and SVBD288 locally made pin with hat/pith helmet attaching loops.
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Officer's Tunic
Rolf,
You bring up a good point. I don't want to stir up controversy but... I do not believe all officers modified their tropical tunics. This is a 1942 date tunic, so it would be Gazala or later. I would agree it could have been an NCO but no tresse which also happened in my opinion and photos support. A tunic with 2 loops, Cufftitle, and IC 2nd Class ribbon was probably an Officer's, again in my opinion. That's my 2 cents worth. Thanks,
Gary A.
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Originally posted by gparmitageRolf,
You bring up a good point. I don't want to stir up controversy but... I do not believe all officers modified their tropical tunics. This is a 1942 date tunic, so it would be Gazala or later. I would agree it could have been an NCO but no tresse which also happened in my opinion and photos support. A tunic with 2 loops, Cufftitle, and IC 2nd Class ribbon was probably an Officer's, again in my opinion. That's my 2 cents worth. Thanks,
Gary A.
I totally agree with you. Not all officers added continental insignia to their tunics in fact quite a large number only added officer shoulderboards. A perusal of photographs in just about any book containing pics of the Afrikakorps will clearly show this.
And Gary, keep showing all of your wonderful collection, you know how much I love what you have been able to acquire over the years.
Mark
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Thanks Mark!
Mark, Thanks! When I take it out of storage, my next post will be an NCO Panzer Grenadier Mannequin wearing a Tropical Blanket Coat in A-Frame Assualt Rig. I still think Blanket Coats are the rarest of all tropical German issue. What do you think Mark? Legend has it that Dal M. picked up a corporal's Blanket Coat with pick piped boards and originally applied chevrons at a garage sale for $5 Australian! Again, my 2p worth......
Cheers,
Gary
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Originally posted by gparmitageRolf,
You bring up a good point. I don't want to stir up controversy but... I do not believe all officers modified their tropical tunics. This is a 1942 date tunic, so it would be Gazala or later. I would agree it could have been an NCO but no tresse which also happened in my opinion and photos support. A tunic with 2 loops, Cufftitle, and IC 2nd Class ribbon was probably an Officer's, again in my opinion. That's my 2 cents worth. Thanks,
Gary A.
I have a Waffenrock with plenty of loops (he is an Oberfeldwebel). Just because there are loops doesn't mean that he was an officer.
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Response to Rolf
Rolf, You are certainly entitled to your opinion and I to mine. That's the great thing about collecting. My research has led me to a different set of conclusions. That doesn't mean I'm right, it just means I have a different opinion. We can agree to disagree on this matter.
Thanks,
Gary A.
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Originally posted by gparmitageRolf, You are certainly entitled to your opinion and I to mine. That's the great thing about collecting. My research has led me to a different set of conclusions. That doesn't mean I'm right, it just means I have a different opinion. We can agree to disagree on this matter.
Thanks,
Gary A.
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