Hello folks. I picked up some nice WWII cloth from a friend who is liquidating his parents estate. This KM breast eagle is a beauty! It's not bullion, but is a heavy embroidered piece w/ separately stitched highlights. I'm relatively sure it's an NCO bird, but would an officer also wear such an Adler? It appears to be of a much nicer quality than an enlisted type. The reverse has a maker's mark (looks like "HS" in white....A couple of pix below. Thanks for your input.
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KRIEGSMARINE BREAST EAGLE...NCO or OFFICER?
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Hello, IMO this one, as Ron's one, are private purchase EM eagles made in heavy cotton thread and not in cello used with mess jackets and walking out peajackets, you are not going to find any of these on a NCO tunic, even more on an officer one.Collector of Kriegsmarine and Küstenartillerie items
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Eduardo
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Hi Guys,
I agree with Eduardo, a very nice hand embroidered Kunstseide (cotton/artificial silk) eagle for the EM or the junior NCO, i.e. Matrose, Gefreiter, Maat or Obermaat, for wear on the shirt, Paradejacke or Collani. Not for the senior NCO (Feldwebel) or commissioned officers so it wouldn't appear on a Reefer jacket.
Cellon thread (sometimes called celleon) in contrast was used for the senior NCO and sometimes officers in lieu of bullion. Here's one of several posted previously by Ron.
Best regards,
---Norm
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