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    Cavalry Tunic, Cap, and Trousers

    This finally made it to me through the mail - I'd about given up. This is a named tunic and cap set to a Cavalry LtCol, and he wore it hard. I really like the look of it! The tunic is dated 1939 and th cap is an earlier one as well; the trousers are grey wool gabardine but were field worn. Regards, Robert
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    It's got a dirty sewn length of EKII ribbon that came with it, and threads on the inside where it was removed.
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      #3
      Great golden yellow on the boards; tabs are toned darker but cav as well.
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        Never removed - the family history was that the WWII US veteran was OSS, ans wore the uniform out of Germany. Doubtful, but he definately brought back some neat stuff!
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          SALTY Erel cap -
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            #6
            Saw lots of use - anyway, a nice rig!
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              #7
              Robert, you say the Tunic is dated 1939, is there a name on the tag as well? Maybe something that looks like F.v. Waldenfels

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                #8
                John, here's the tag - I think I can make out Major, 39, and bits and pieces, but it's been heavily worn.
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                  The Major for the 17th at that time was "Korner" sometimes you get lucky, looks like a longer name on the tag though. Waldenfels was a Lt. Col. with a DOR of 1.10.38. Your tag is readable, it looks like an unusual name and we have the rank. Let Hardy look at it.

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                    #10
                    It's a strange name - can't quite make it out, reads like Major ..ubreky, ubriky.

                    John, any officer known by a similar name?

                    perhaps a better scan might help
                    Last edited by naxos; 12-05-2008, 03:13 PM.

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                      #11
                      The "U" has an umlaut and is lower case, there is one letter before the Vowel. I will pull his image and see what I can do with photoshop.

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                        #12
                        after No. it reads either: 2 S .17 or KR 17

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                          #13
                          The 17th was headquartered in Bamberg and that matches the Tailor tag, he might have been in charge of a subsidiary unit like a horse training facility and would not be listed on the main unit roster. Based on the Ribbon Bar he would have been a WWI Vet.

                          Yes, It is KR 17


                          I think we are missing more than one letter before the "u" maybe two or even three.
                          Last edited by Johnny R; 12-05-2008, 03:50 PM.

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                            I will check my Ranglisten when I get home

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                              #15
                              Originally posted by naxos View Post
                              I will check my Ranglisten when I get home
                              I looked at the 38/39 one and 44/45 I didn't see any matches in Kav. He might have posted in 1939 and would not be on the lists.

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