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    #16
    Sweet set-up


    later
    Larry

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      #17
      Hi,
      is your OS cap really Generalstabsoffiziere red ?? or artillery ??
      Is there any evident difference in color ??

      I have got in my collection one OS cap which belonged for 100% to Generalstabs officer but I thought this was his cap before he became stuff officer and earlier he served in artillery. But maybe I`m wrong and this is his General Stuff cap ?? Please have a look.
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        #18
        Marcin, the soutache is most definitely Carminesrot for General Staff or Veterinary service. PS - your OS cap is a screamer!

        Don
        Last edited by DonC; 05-25-2012, 08:29 AM.

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          #19
          Excellent Don, thanks for sharing
          sigpicLooking for the photo albums of Leutnant Emil Freitag, 3. / G.R. 377

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            #20
            Amazing

            Congratulations

            Juan

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              #21
              Originally posted by DonC View Post
              Marcin, the soutache is most definitely Carminesrot for General Staff or Veterinary service. PS - your OS cap is a screamer!

              Don
              Thanks Don
              I know that the owner was GS officer for sure but before attending to the Kriegsakademie in Berlin he was in artillery.

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                #22
                Very nicely put together Don..... Congratulations!!!

                Gary

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                  #23
                  Such a excellent uniform set!
                  I have a question about the collar tabs. So the GB officers have special style collar tabs in white, but I've seen a GD officer's tunic(which belongs to an officer who served in WW1) with the collar tabs made of gold wires and sewed on a crimson plate. Is this a pravite purchase or some kind of privilege of those who served in WW1?

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                    #24
                    Albert, are you confusing the Hermann Göring division with Grossdeutschland? HG units wore the white tabs. Not sure about the gold wires n a crimson backing - OKH staff officers wore gold embroidered litzen on carmine, I believe.


                    Don

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                      #25
                      The combination of a GD CT and the gold OKH General staff collar tabs would be possible but it would have nothing to do with WWI Service. I think he is talking about the GS field service collar tabs in white cotton on green for the regular service tunic.

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by DonC View Post
                        Albert, are you confusing the Hermann Göring division with Grossdeutschland? HG units wore the white tabs. Not sure about the gold wires n a crimson backing - OKH staff officers wore gold embroidered litzen on carmine, I believe.


                        Don
                        Don, you are correct. They did until 1942, I belief. J

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                          #27
                          Ohhh lovellllly

                          Thanks for posting Don

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                            #28
                            Nicest uniform I've seen on the forum in a long time.

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                              #29
                              Interesting thing is 17.ID fought under general Max Sachsenheimer in Poland in January 1945 on Vistula river front. /Weichselbrückenkopf.

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