In all Uniforms with buttons in the Collar, so also in the Dark Collar Tunics where you don't see the Shirt.
correct. during my time in the army. I wore officer uniforms in the late 1980s and so, the Kragenbinde was only used with the Felddienst Uniforms by me. I did not have to put them into any other uniforms. But different for non-Officer ranks and different in earlier times. Cheers, Torsten.
... and also we Arties got those olive-green T-shirts, in the 1989´th year.
We must wore it under the "Schwarzkombi" (Arbeitsuniform schwarz). So it was in my line-regiment in Wolfen. Maybe in other line-regiments existed other orders..
I could imagine, that was one step for the realisation of the STAN90, that includes the introduction of the new uniforms.
Anywhere here in the forum are photos of the new Felddienst-Uniformen. We can see there, those olive-coloured shirts were part of it.
Kragenbinde always had to be worn with the Felddienst Uniforms ... winter, summer, with or without fur collar ... always! No exception! Gray side buttoned in, white side to the skin ... Cheers, Torsten.
Sorry, I think, that´re not the fully facts:
What was i.e. with the "Felddienstanzug No. 2 Winter" ?
Let´s say it so: always, if there was not the "Dienstuniform" was worn under the "Felddienstanzug" or the "Arbeitskombi", the "Kragenbinde" had to be worn.....okay?
BTW: there was a period with fully white Kragenbinden made of smooth leather. If they was dirty, they cleaned it with an eraser... Unfortunately I have never hold one of them in my hands. But my father in law (officer since founding of the NVA) told me about them. And the unpleasant matter while sweating or becoming wet...
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