He Nick, Wonderfull collection. I really like the NAD/NOC tunics. Hopefully for you, you will soon find the correct insignia and buttons. The are hard to find tough! Good luck!
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Thanks Joey!
Time for an update! Lots of Dutch material (my roots!)!!
Here's a Dutch Legion ring, which is on the way to me from Austria. It was found at a former POW cage in Germany (no doubt an open field) so lost or tossed at war's end... The "G" letter could be a Dutch date code (for 1941) or an initial of the Dutch master silversmith who made it. A possible cadidate is Gaillard from Schoonhoven who was active trhough 1941.
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Close up of Dutch Naval uniform+ cap. Not propellor/motor devises unique for Dutch Naval aviation!
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My newly restored SS combat uniform Estonian legion (M36) with officer's dagger modification on the inside, shown side by side
with my other combat uniform, an M40 with M36 broad collar modified, restored as Nederland Div.
Both ex-NCO with collar tresse ghosts and upgraded (field promition) junior officer's rank.
Last edited by NickG; 05-17-2013, 02:45 PM.
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My new Schutzpolizei officer Gebirgs-"Partizanenjaeger" impression. Uniform is dated 1945!
and Schuma in SD service (with SD rank)!
All the award loops on the Schuma coat are original. Well decorated NCO!
the map case is Russian "beute" with Waffenamt stampsLast edited by NickG; 05-17-2013, 01:46 PM.
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Originally posted by Jan B View PostAlways a pleasure to check out your updates!
One of the most diverse WWII collections out there. I learn new things everytime I re-visit your thread.
Regards
Jan
Continuing the SD-Schuma and Polizei theme here some loose insignia...
Sorry about the glare!!!
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