Warning: session_start(): open(/var/cpanel/php/sessions/ea-php74/sess_a165a322510d5a33a4a52a803e875fc26edeca40db18f5c3, O_RDWR) failed: No space left on device (28) in /home/devwehrmacht/public_html/forums/includes/vb5/frontend/controller/page.php on line 71 Warning: session_start(): Failed to read session data: files (path: /var/cpanel/php/sessions/ea-php74) in /home/devwehrmacht/public_html/forums/includes/vb5/frontend/controller/page.php on line 71 Cavalry Rgt 4 weisse rock opinion. - Wehrmacht-Awards.com Militaria Forums
GeneralAssaultMilitaria

Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Cavalry Rgt 4 weisse rock opinion.

Collapse
X
 
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

    Cavalry Rgt 4 weisse rock opinion.

    Hi guys,

    I need your opinion, please.

    The weisse rock is original to me but I need your opinion about the collar tabs and shoulder straps.

    Cavalry Rgt 4 = Reiter-Regiment 4 is this correct?

    Would this tunic might have belonged to? :

    Oberleutnant von Roden
    Oberleutnant von Bersen
    Oberleutnant von Lewinski
    Oberstleutnant Hans-Georg Freiherr von Lüttwitz

    Regards










    #2
    My immediate reaction is a nice original tunic with the technically incorrect application of dress collar tabs. They may have been period applied on a personal whim.

    There's no real way to determine if the shoulder boards are original to that particular tunic.

    Also, not crucial but I'd expect a senior officer's tunic to display a few award/medal loops.

    Mike

    Comment


      #3
      white

      It appears a numeral is missing on the left shoulder board. Maybe a "1"?

      Comment


        #4
        Originally posted by pauke View Post
        It appears a numeral is missing on the left shoulder board. Maybe a "1"?
        Thanks pauke for you reply, the shoulder board is damage.

        Regards.

        Comment


          #5
          Originally posted by Mike Swan View Post
          My immediate reaction is a nice original tunic with the technically incorrect application of dress collar tabs. They may have been period applied on a personal whim.

          There's no real way to determine if the shoulder boards are original to that particular tunic.

          Also, not crucial but I'd expect a senior officer's tunic to display a few award/medal loops.

          Mike
          Thanks Mike for you reply.

          The collar tabs might be correct according to the book "uniforms & traditions of the german army" Vol.1 page 292.

          Regards

          Comment


            #6
            My gut tells me it is a restored tunic. Regulations did not stipulate collar tabs for the white tunics - I have seen it done before, in pictures only, but I assume it was a rare occurance. Are the shoulder boards the T-Bar variety or are they sewn in?

            Don

            Comment


              #7
              Any provisions for even a DRL Badge or ribbon bar ?? Billbert

              Comment


                #8
                Originally posted by DonC View Post
                My gut tells me it is a restored tunic. Regulations did not stipulate collar tabs for the white tunics - I have seen it done before, in pictures only, but I assume it was a rare occurance. Are the shoulder boards the T-Bar variety or are they sewn in?

                Don
                T-Bar variety.

                Thanks Donc for you reply.

                Comment


                  #9
                  Originally posted by billbert View Post
                  Any provisions for even a DRL Badge or ribbon bar ?? Billbert
                  thanks billbert for you reply.

                  No trace of awards loops

                  Comment


                    #10
                    Guys these white tunics are all over the place. You will see in pics that some officers chose to wear tabs with theirs when they were not suppose to be there. It was ignored and there are two variations of these, 1 for T boards also known as the "old style" and the newer style with provisions for slip ons and I think only like 5 buttons to the front. Its odd that there are no loops but maybe he just didn't wear the tunic that much and not everyone was badged out in the TR period. Hell im skeptical of most tunics that you see with 3 or 4 sets of loops and every ribbon known to man in the button hole
                    Woudl need some better pics of the collar tabs to even begin to determine if they are period done. Who knows. Either way nice tunic. Matt

                    Comment


                      #11
                      Hi Txuko

                      Dont know much about tunics but it looks as if you have a very nice silver summer uniform eagle. Hard to say for sure from the pictures but it looks like an Assmann eagle

                      Regards

                      JC

                      Comment


                        #12
                        Thanks guys for your replies.

                        Comment


                          #13
                          Shoulder board quality photos.

                          Regards





                          Comment


                            #14
                            I would not worry much about the award loops, although some officers wore awards in photos- in actual use for the most part even higher ranking Officers often did not wear many awards with these. The summer tunic is more of a work/service tunic than a dress tunic. They were worn in the summer during training and for outdoor events etc. They were an officers and higher ranking NCO jacket to be used like the Drillich for EMs. It was "Chic" to only wear an EKI by itself or with a small ribbon bar etc. Many officers did not wear any awards especially with linen tunics that would not support the weight.

                            Comment


                              #15
                              Originally posted by Johnny R View Post
                              I would not worry much about the award loops, although some officers wore awards in photos- in actual use for the most part even higher ranking Officers often did not wear many awards with these. The summer tunic is more of a work/service tunic than a dress tunic. They were worn in the summer during training and for outdoor events etc. They were an officers and higher ranking NCO jacket to be used like the Drillich for EMs. It was "Chic" to only wear an EKI by itself or with a small ribbon bar etc. Many officers did not wear any awards especially with linen tunics that would not support the weight.
                              Thanks Johnny R for you help.

                              Comment

                              Users Viewing this Thread

                              Collapse

                              There is currently 1 user online. 0 members and 1 guests.

                              Most users ever online was 10,032 at 08:13 PM on 09-28-2024.

                              Working...
                              X