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    Summer artillary grande tunic

    This is summer tunic for artillary?But not sure now how these tunics fitted in based on my other one.Would this be army who also wore these tunics?
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    #2
    yes is an summer tunic for artillery; the metal shoulder boards
    are for the grey green full dress.
    cheers
    Raffaello
    "six italians, dressed in rather unusual diving suits and equipped with materials of laughably little cost have swung the military balance of power in the Mediterranean in favour of the Axis".

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      #3
      so what boards would be worn with white tunic then?

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        #4
        Hallo aktionoke

        - the stars with five points, embroidered on the collar, were incompatible, in my opinion, with the frequent washings of a white summer uniform.
        - the metal straps were for the full dress grey-green uniform of the company officers of heavy artillery. On the white summer uniform were used shoulder straps made of grey-green fabric, lined in white and with embroidered badges of rank on the top.
        - The ribbons of the medals show that this officer did a two-year campaign in World War I (probably 1917-1918) and a one-year campaign in World War II (probably 1940). Overall twenty-four years to remain captain seem to me a little too much.

        Therefore, it is possible, in my opinion, that all these original objects belonged to the same officer but have been mixed in a careless way.

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          #5
          Originally posted by actionoke View Post
          so what boards would be worn with white tunic then?
          agree the white summer tunic normally used the metal stars; in photo two example of shoulder
          boards for white summer tunic and black gala uniform.
          cheers
          Raffaello
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          Last edited by Raffaello Carola; 09-16-2011, 04:20 PM.
          "six italians, dressed in rather unusual diving suits and equipped with materials of laughably little cost have swung the military balance of power in the Mediterranean in favour of the Axis".

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