Greetings.
Could any gents here please confirm the 'start date' for the use of 'late war breast eagles'? Were such emblems intended just for combat hbt tunics? I take it the same design and materials behind the similar 'late war' trapezoid for m43caps means the two items were 'released' at the same time?
Any examples of such late war breast eagles on field tunics other than combat hbt tunics would be interesting.
I understand too that zigzag stitching was an early war feature...would that mean all such late war breast eagles (and same style 'mouse grey' cap trapezoids) were straight stiched?
I think bevo would best describe the pre-late war breast eagle.
Does that mean the late war breast eagle was not bevo?
Many thanks in advance for any answers provided.
Could any gents here please confirm the 'start date' for the use of 'late war breast eagles'? Were such emblems intended just for combat hbt tunics? I take it the same design and materials behind the similar 'late war' trapezoid for m43caps means the two items were 'released' at the same time?
Any examples of such late war breast eagles on field tunics other than combat hbt tunics would be interesting.
I understand too that zigzag stitching was an early war feature...would that mean all such late war breast eagles (and same style 'mouse grey' cap trapezoids) were straight stiched?
I think bevo would best describe the pre-late war breast eagle.
Does that mean the late war breast eagle was not bevo?
Many thanks in advance for any answers provided.
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