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This is a real uniform for an Imperial German NCO of the aviation arm. The tunic is for a Vizefeldwebel assigned to the 501 Heavy Bomber Squadron. He is wearing the visor cap for Tech troops, an enlisted man's belt with buckle, and proper trousers piped in red. Notice the EKII and the Silver St Henry ribbons. Also, this is a truely correct tunic for Aviation in that the tunic is piped for tech troops, has swedish cuffs, and guard litzen. The shoulder straps are early pattern type. The man who owns this is LUCKY, LUCKY, LUCKY. For more info see Tony's website.
The tunic now belongs to Tony at Kaiser's Bunker. I am lucky to have pictures of a collection that belonged to Marshall Daut. He sent me many photos to aid me in my collecting of field grey uniforms. Marshall is a wonderfully nice man who my have had the largest Imperial German field Grey uniform collection at one time. He sold his collection years back and better than 90% has been sold to people across the world.
This is a real uniform for an Imperial German NCO of the aviation arm. The tunic is for a Vizefeldwebel assigned to the 501 Heavy Bomber Squadron. He is wearing the visor cap for Tech troops, an enlisted man's belt with buckle, and proper trousers piped in red. Notice the EKII and the Silver St Henry ribbons. Also, this is a truely correct tunic for Aviation in that the tunic is piped for tech troops, has swedish cuffs, and guard litzen. The shoulder straps are early pattern type. The man who owns this is LUCKY, LUCKY, LUCKY. For more info see Tony's website.
The tunic now belongs to Tony at Kaiser's Bunker. I am lucky to have pictures of a collection that belonged to Marshall Daut. He sent me many photos to aid me in my collecting of field grey uniforms. Marshall is a wonderfully nice man who my have had the largest Imperial German field Grey uniform collection at one time. He sold his collection years back and better than 90% has been sold to people across the world.