and one more set. I still plenty more to show and I would like to see someone else post a few pics first.
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Another one from me. Cloth para badge worn on Tropical dienstbluse. Reverse of photo is dated 1940Last edited by Eric Queen; 05-15-2004, 09:11 AM.
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Eric,
Nice pic ...tunic doesn't look like a tropical fliegerbluse though...it has two upper pleated pockets and no lower pockets unlike any fliegerbluse I've seen...it might be a tailor/field made tunic. by the way did they have tropical uniforms back in 1940? Bill
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Thanks Bill, and you're right. I meant to write service blouse ( dienstbluse ). Just too early in the morning for me I guess ( 6:45 ) I too do not recall seeing anything like it. Most of the tropical service blouses I have seen ( in photos ) have had 2 lower pleated pockets as well. I was surprised also by the date. I would have thought tropical clothing started making its appearance in 1941. The hand written notation is definately period, so who knows. I think John would know more because this is his area.
As to the other photo, I don't know. Was told that it came from a paratroopers lot, but you know how stories go.......just no way to tell what the badge is. Nice shot of the patch though.
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