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    Field-worn Gendarmerie Field Tunic

    Hello,

    Here is a field-worn police combat tunic, with it's original insignia intact except for possibly the sleeve eagle. Many of the "salty" tunics and caps we see are just insect or rodent abused pieces, and the term salty has been extended to those items as well. It used to mean a good field worn piece, not something worn to exhaustion as a post-war garment or torn up through post-war neglect.

    In the spirit of the well-worn combat pieces, here is a field-beat tunic. The wool is town and repaired, and has a solid amount of fading and even discoloration from the sun and elements. The shoulderboards and tabs both show heavy wear and original application, matching stitches on the collar construction and tab attachment. If you lift the tabs or boards, you can see the full nap and unfaded police wool.

    Same is true of the three-feather sleeve eagle. I can't photograph it with my lousy camera and lousier photo skills, but when you lift the edge of the oval the nap is furry and bright. The stitches are faded to light grey on the top, but are still green inside the sleeve. The broad stitches were common enough on many insignia applications; LW and SS sidecaps in particular, and I like it's look.

    The inside combat set up with belt support straps and bandage pocket are intact. Anyway, for those that like field worn examples over minty warehouse queens, here you go!

    regards, Robert
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            Wow nice worn tunic Robert.NJ

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              Thanks, Robert!

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                #8
                Robert, that's a great find, I really like the honest field worn & salty look of it! And of course being Gendarmerie adds another level of interest to me! Thanks for posting!
                Interested in the Gendarmerie - Schutzpolizei - Gemeinden - Feuerschutzpolizei - Wasserschutzpolizei - Etc. Looking For Anything Polizei Related!

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                  #9
                  Thanks for looking it over, Dave. I know you are afflicted with the Orange fever.

                  s/f Robert

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                    That's for sure, I am afflicted with orange fever! Perhaps someday we can manage another meeting and I can see this one in hand!
                    Interested in the Gendarmerie - Schutzpolizei - Gemeinden - Feuerschutzpolizei - Wasserschutzpolizei - Etc. Looking For Anything Polizei Related!

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                      #11
                      Nice Robert and I subscribe to your observations (also about the eagle being a replacement).

                      People often don't realize that also Gendarmerie personnel were occasionaly caught up in combat.

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                        In addition to the “has been there” condition, two other details are worth mentioning.
                        The center pleat on a l l pockets indicates early production of the so-called “new pattern field blouse” (Feldbluse n.A.) introduced in mid-1942.
                        The collar tabs are of the quality for EM and jr NCOs phased out on April 2, 1940 ... they were obviously borrowed from an earlier tunic. This must have been kinda usage, for I have a lightweight variation of this tunic with the same feature and have observed a couple of other similar tunics as well.
                        MP

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                          Originally posted by Zauberflöte View Post
                          Nice Robert and I subscribe to your observations (also about the eagle being a replacement).

                          People often don't realize that also Gendarmerie personnel were occasionaly caught up in combat.
                          Exactly, but I don’t think it’s a matter of “realizing”, it’s a matter of knowing history.
                          Starting from 1941 more than 70 Gendarmerie mobile platoons were formed for service in the occupied territories, mostly in the East. Not to mention Gendarmerie Company HQs, Operative Detachments and Battalions. Gendarmerie personnel had to face constant threat from partisans and were often involved in counter-insurgency operations. Apart from less warlike actions such as apprehending my teenager mom and not to mention the rest (my very existence proves she was luckier than many youngsters that bumped into Gendarmerie mobile units in USSR).
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