Wonderful grouping! The dates line up pretty well from Unterofficer in 1937 to Hauptmann by end of war. Any sign of tresse on the collar?
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Originally posted by Adam S. View PostWonderful grouping! The dates line up pretty well from Unterofficer in 1937 to Hauptmann by end of war. Any sign of tresse on the collar?
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Originally posted by Adam S. View PostWonderful grouping! The dates line up pretty well from Unterofficer in 1937 to Hauptmann by end of war.
K.R. 18 was basically renamed Aufkl. Abt-35 and allocated to divisional reconaisance status with Inf Div-35 for the outbreak of war. In March 1943 Squadrons 1,2,3 & 4 went to form Reiterverband Boeselager.
I think that although these slip-on KR-18 Rittmeister shoulderboards probably did belong to the original owner of the tunic, they were probably added recently in the absence of wartime ones...of course it is also possible that the cyphers were re-applied by the owner postwar, to honour the traditions of K.R. 18 which has quite a proud tradition to this day: http://www.kavallerie-regiment18.de/menue.html.
Maybe someone else can explain the 'Reserve' status as indicated on the tailor's label and how it could have affected his mobilisation and/or insignia.
Here is my tunic with the 35 cyphers on the shoulderboards, indicating that the owner belonged to a unit formed from KR 18...
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