I picture of the makers lable in the dark green tunic.
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Nice tunics Gordon! Where do you find all those Präsident/General ranks?
Glad to know about the uniform now. The old green uniforms may not be the best but look better and more practical than ugly new blue ones!
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Klaus
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Gordon
Your 100% correct, dating is especially difficult because there is a transisition period that is not generally reflected.
So for a period, it was not uncommon to see officers wearing the older uniforms as well as the new ones. This occured throughout Germany.
The moosgrün uniform is the one depicted for Lothar Pusch. This would have been officially instituated in 1976 and worn until 2005.
Andrew
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Gents - Thanks for undertaking the arduous task of bracketing the wear out dates of the various BGS uniforms. It would appear as though this is groundbreaking work.
The other day I received this photo in the mail. It appears to show a BGS man wearing a side cap. This is the first time I've encountered this.
The cap appears unadorned save for a Federal Roundel. The Federal Eagle is present on the tunic, but there are no collar litzen. He also appears to be wearing low quarter boots, the lugged heal on one of them is just barely visible. I don't think I've seen these before either, usually I see dress shoes or marching boots.
Do you think he swapped hats with an Army buddy or should I be on the lookout for forest green side caps?
Thanks - TJ
(still on the hunt for the small BGS arc for the camo jacket pocket...)Attached Files
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Maybe Huntzmann knows this one, but we still have not figured out when arch was added. I would think around 1974 because when first green uniforms appeared, as the older uniforms were "updated" until they new ones could be issued.
TJ:
BGS apparently did use Schiffchen sometime in 1960s and '70s, as the appear on ebay.de from time to time in BGS green. The earlier types are similar to that odd Bundesmarine cap that someone posted awhile back with ear flaps and later ones are moleskin.
http://stephan.de/php/de_frameonline...a82136c7da0704
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KlausLast edited by Klaus1989; 07-03-2008, 12:56 PM.
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TJ,
Very interesting pictures. Espectially the second one. No idea what the badge would be on the pocket of the chap in the helmet.
Klaus,
I was the one that posted the BGS side cap. Too bad TJs picture is not clearer as my cap came without insignia and there are no marks on it to indicate what may have been there once upon a time.
Regards,
Gordon
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Originally posted by Klaus1989 View PostMaybe Huntzmann knows this one, but we still have not figured out when arch was added.
Actually it was 1st used in 1970 when Genscher was minister of the interior. He decided to add the tab. The tab was initial referred to as the “Genscher-Bogen”
TJ
My thought is that the badge is more than likely the sports badge. I tried to play with the contrast to give a 100% opinion, but it's too grainy to be conclusive.
As for the side cap, they have been used for quite some time. Not sure if they have materialized in blue for the current Bundespolizei uniform, but I have seen them (green) worn by BGS helicopter crews.
Andrew
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Klaus
My pleasure to help out. After almost 25 years of collecting German Police insignia, I am still learning.
I am not aware of any books / documentation that has ever done a complete examination of all German insignia, so trying to record it on my own is something I have tried to be dilligent about.
Sadly, like with TR pieces, most of those who served early on in the police agencies are not around to ask or their memories are not as clear.
Andrew
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Originally posted by Guardian 5 View PostGents - While we're on the subject of old style officer's uniforms, I thought I'd throw this into the mix.
Any thoughts as to what kind of the badge the gentleman to the rear is wearing.....BDR sports badge?
TJ
Another sequence from the originally posted ceremony picture. Great look at the two clergymen; not too helpful for us BGS fans.....
TJAttached Files
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Finally picked up my BGS Grenzjäger Mantel from the tailor. They did good job although shoulderboards obviously were difficult. Probably strangest request they ever had...
This Mantel was manufactured by C. Louis Weber in 1966 and arch would have been added in 1970. I showed this earlier when I first bought it but have since fixed everything. It is a very nice coat to say the least.
regards
Klaus
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