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Gom Jabbar,
Very nice uniform! One I would certainly buy if I had a chance. The markings around the cap band would indicate the rank of the wearer. The markings in the cap appear to indicate the unit the pilot flew with. I envy you the uniform with all of the badges in place and I hope they are all correct. I have just become interested in collecting Austrian uniforms myself so don't have a lot of reference material on their uniforms, badges etc. Once I get home to Budapest(mid April) I'll add more information if I can.
There is not much in print about the Austrian military uniforms etc. There is a good book on the B-Gendarmerie, which later became the Bundesheer etc. but that is about it.
Regards,
GordonLast edited by Gordon Craig; 03-24-2008, 08:04 AM.
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Judging by the rank insignia on the collar tabs, this gentleman was a Vizeleutnant (Vice Lieutenant) in the Austrian Air Force. The maroon color on the collar tabs indicates Air Force.
I found this information on a website that I have bookmarked and use very often when trying to identify rank isignia. It is: http://www.uniforminsignia.net/index...&id=83&sid=147
If you click on this link, it will take you directly to the Austrian rank page. If you search the rest of the site, you will find a wealth of information.
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the ribbon bar is out of order me thinks
Medal of Merit - bronze,Military Service Decoration - 15 Years) (1963),Military Service Decoration - 5 Years) (1963),(Bronze Military Service Medal) (1963),(Olympic Medal)1964,(Red Cross Medal of Merit - Bronze),(Medal f. Blood Donation - Silver), a badly faded UNDOF Medal, and finally some other medal I have know idea what it is
me thinks most of these were added on later. Anyway the first one is on upside down.
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