I have two different GJ tunics with the branch of service colors removed from the rank. I purchased one jacket about 20 years ago in the US and the other a few years ago directly from a German source. I've seen a few pictures of the jackets in use and they also seem to be lacking the colored piping. So my questions are this:
1. Is it true that the GJ, for whatever reason, removed the piping?
2. If so, what periods of time did they do this?
Oh, and OK... long shot:
3. Why did they do this?
My NCO's jacket also lacks the NCO cord around the collar. Everything else was present and I don't think anybody messed around with it because it came through a major wholesaler to the US (i.e. not some small shop or private hands). I'm wondering if perhaps the cord wasn't worn either?
Oh, and the same place I purchased the tunic 20 years ago also had BGS "Skijäger" type trousers overdyed black. They look pretty close to the ones GJ wear with their tunic. I was wondering if some soldier might have used these as a "Ersatzhosen" or if it was just a random coincidence that the two were in the same shop.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Steve
1. Is it true that the GJ, for whatever reason, removed the piping?
2. If so, what periods of time did they do this?
Oh, and OK... long shot:
3. Why did they do this?
My NCO's jacket also lacks the NCO cord around the collar. Everything else was present and I don't think anybody messed around with it because it came through a major wholesaler to the US (i.e. not some small shop or private hands). I'm wondering if perhaps the cord wasn't worn either?
Oh, and the same place I purchased the tunic 20 years ago also had BGS "Skijäger" type trousers overdyed black. They look pretty close to the ones GJ wear with their tunic. I was wondering if some soldier might have used these as a "Ersatzhosen" or if it was just a random coincidence that the two were in the same shop.
Any information would be greatly appreciated!
Steve
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