Every historian/collector has his own preferences. One is looking for the high end top ranks stuff, another one is looking for as much items as possible. I'm focused on everything related to one specific garrison over here. But I'm sure everybody is at least interested in the extraordinary, "customized" stuff you won't see every day.
Going through a box of pictures in the German Artillery Society's archiv I found this picture between hundreds more:
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3461313662.jpg
Navy, AirForce, Flight suits were my thoughts...next picture...HALT! Both soldiers are wearing army rank and national insignia at an obviously white overall and Herr Obergefreiter seems to have a red beret in his hip pocket...second look. Okay, I'm sitting in an Artillerie-Archiv and these guys seem to analyze aerial photos. Could be early Drohnen (UAV) personnel at work, ....in white coveralls?????
Calling a senior NCO last week, I asked him about white coveralls in use by the "Drohneure". He told me that these Overalls were worn from 1981 – 1983, when the Drohnenlehrbatterie was performing hot climate trials with a new UAV in Yuma, Arizona. And he rembered, how they were called by the members of the battery: "Big Macs".
First thought was, that he was kidding me. Then he told me more about these trials in Yuma. The battery was send to Yuma with standard OD field uniforms. Sandy-colored Dienstanzug uniforms were issued as well but these were of course unpractical for the daily work. In a "JCPenney" store white overalls were found. To give that coveralls an "uniform look" national and rank insignia, name tapes and a local made pocket patches were sewn on. The battery commander decided to launch a request for approval. Actually the German Liasion Staff in Washington approved the "uniform" for local wear during these trials. As far as the NCO remembered each soldier bought 2-3 of these coveralls.
Today I met the NCO. He gave me his overall for the society's collection. Additionally he showed me the battery's chronicle with dozens of pictures showing these uniforms worn. Still today reunions of the former members of this trial-unit were called "Big Mac Treffen". Uniforms? IMHO yes! They were worn by an entire unit, they were approvad (for local wear) by a higher HQ and regulations were made for the wear of these uniforms. Now let the pictures speak for themselves.
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6665396331.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3331313839.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6337383934.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6132386534.jpg
Some more pictures of the overalls in use:
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3933613834.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6462653738.jpg
Picture of the battery's insignia. Far left one was worn 1981 at the beginning of the trials. Center one was worn since 1982. Right one was worn with the 5-Farben-Flecktarn until unit's deactivation.
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3439336361.jpg
Hope you enjoy that story as much as I enjoed to unreval this little mystery.
Going through a box of pictures in the German Artillery Society's archiv I found this picture between hundreds more:
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3461313662.jpg
Navy, AirForce, Flight suits were my thoughts...next picture...HALT! Both soldiers are wearing army rank and national insignia at an obviously white overall and Herr Obergefreiter seems to have a red beret in his hip pocket...second look. Okay, I'm sitting in an Artillerie-Archiv and these guys seem to analyze aerial photos. Could be early Drohnen (UAV) personnel at work, ....in white coveralls?????
Calling a senior NCO last week, I asked him about white coveralls in use by the "Drohneure". He told me that these Overalls were worn from 1981 – 1983, when the Drohnenlehrbatterie was performing hot climate trials with a new UAV in Yuma, Arizona. And he rembered, how they were called by the members of the battery: "Big Macs".
First thought was, that he was kidding me. Then he told me more about these trials in Yuma. The battery was send to Yuma with standard OD field uniforms. Sandy-colored Dienstanzug uniforms were issued as well but these were of course unpractical for the daily work. In a "JCPenney" store white overalls were found. To give that coveralls an "uniform look" national and rank insignia, name tapes and a local made pocket patches were sewn on. The battery commander decided to launch a request for approval. Actually the German Liasion Staff in Washington approved the "uniform" for local wear during these trials. As far as the NCO remembered each soldier bought 2-3 of these coveralls.
Today I met the NCO. He gave me his overall for the society's collection. Additionally he showed me the battery's chronicle with dozens of pictures showing these uniforms worn. Still today reunions of the former members of this trial-unit were called "Big Mac Treffen". Uniforms? IMHO yes! They were worn by an entire unit, they were approvad (for local wear) by a higher HQ and regulations were made for the wear of these uniforms. Now let the pictures speak for themselves.
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6665396331.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3331313839.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6337383934.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6132386534.jpg
Some more pictures of the overalls in use:
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3933613834.jpg
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...6462653738.jpg
Picture of the battery's insignia. Far left one was worn 1981 at the beginning of the trials. Center one was worn since 1982. Right one was worn with the 5-Farben-Flecktarn until unit's deactivation.
http://foto.arcor-online.net/palb/al...3439336361.jpg
Hope you enjoy that story as much as I enjoed to unreval this little mystery.
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