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    #16
    thanks alot for the info

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      #17
      Andreas, you possibly overlooked my little question? Cheers, Torsten.

      Originally posted by torstenbel View Post
      Andreas, does the shirt only have that button on the right sleeve or is it also on the left sleeve? Cheers, Torsten.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Klaus1989 View Post
        Slightly off topic but related to shirts. Does anyone have an early example of NVA shirt? Since black collar tunics are closed-collared, you cannot see shirt.

        regards
        Klaus
        I have seen a few photographs where you can tell that the shirt underneath was obviously a civilian one, with a chequered pattern ... I suspect that because it was not meant to be seen and indeed that it could be absent altogether, i.e. by just wearing the long sleeved T shirt underneath, no provision was officially made for it, and people could wear what they wanted...

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          #19
          Torsten,

          On the shirts I have with buttons on the sleeve, above the elbow, there is a button on each sleeve.

          Regards,

          Gordon

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            #20
            Originally posted by torstenbel View Post
            Andreas, you possibly overlooked my little question? Cheers, Torsten.
            ooops!sorry.
            Yes, it has the buttons on both Sleeves

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              #21
              I'm going over my shirts and have plenty of shirts with 2 silver pebble buttons on the pockets that are pre 87. I'm looking at a 1985 dated one right now and also have a Volksmarinehemdbluse marked c for 83. Any clue as to when this transition supposedly took place? Why the 1987 marker?
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              QUOTE=Garulfo;2522517]1. As stated by Torsten, summer blouson worn instead of the jacket. Post 1987 made (2 buttons on the pocket).

              2. Service shirt worn under the jacket. Exist in white for parade and walking out.
              For the "N" I don't know but size related.[/QUOTE]

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