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    WWI Württemburg Gebirgsjäger Portrait

    This guy's face looks almost indentical to my dad! Almost twins.
    Anyways, can anyone tell me the patterns of the hat and tunic?
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        Cool Picture! He was a wurttemburg ski trooper wearing what was called a "Skilitewka" in fir tree green cloth. The wurttembergers added the padded shoulder wings in dark green wool (bavarian ski troopers wore the same uniform w/o the wings). The piping and collar tabs are in green. I have read that the embroidered S on green tabs would be issued to the unit after it had served on the front line for a period of time. The cap is called a "Skimutze" in the same colored material with horn buttons. The cap is piped along the crown in dark green. There are metal cockades on each side, like a spiked helmet, with a national and a state cockade. This picture was taken prior to mid-1915, when the cockades were moved to the front of the cap, above the two horn buttons.

        Regards

        Dave

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          Thanks for all the good info dave!
          It looks to me like it has only the one cockade(probably the Württemburg cockade) on the left side.

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