I was checking out the Espenlaub Militaria site and ran across these coveralls. The description says they were used by the crews that manned the one man torpedo as well as other purposes. Is that true. Reason I ask is I own a set with the hood. I'm not a KM collector but I do like KM Ground units, one man torpedos and Female auxiliary. So if anyone can confirm they were used by the torpedo crews that would be appreciated. A picture of the coveralls in wear would even be nicer. WR Jim
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Originally posted by Leroy View PostNice photos, but out of curiosity what connects these coveralls to one-man subs? Are there photos of crew members wearing them?
I never had any doubt they were original I was just wondering if there was a connection to the one man subs. Jim
PS The pictures are nice.
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Very nice photographs provided Gingerbread.
Couldn't ask for better proof.
Interesting yours has a date stamp.
The example that was earlier shown did not make it clear if it too had a date stamp?
My first thought is that these are coveralls, never with insignia, so time period (Kaiserliche Marine, Reichsmarine, Kriegsmarine, Bundesmarine and/or Volksmarine). I cant think that the design of these coveralls would have changed that much.
Without a date stamp, It could be from any period, hence a risky investment. But a really affordable alternative if you have a naked mannequin, a pair of boots/deck shoes and a period cap.
Regards,
JustinG
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The drivers of the torpedo boats wore a one piece rubberized suits with elastic bands about the wrists. This I think it just a overall for ship board use but these types of things were worn over rubber suits by divers. They wore special helmets similar to LW flight helmets with clips for an oxygen mask.
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Originally posted by Johnny R View PostThe drivers of the torpedo boats wore a one piece rubberized suits with elastic bands about the wrists. This I think it just a overall for ship board use but these types of things were worn over rubber suits by divers. They wore special helmets similar to LW flight helmets with clips for an oxygen mask.
For more information on Combat Diver coveralls, see "German Combat Divers in WWII" by M. Jung, Schiffer Military History, 2008 at pp. 40-43. There are also many good period photos in the book.Last edited by Mauser HSc; 06-16-2013, 02:12 PM.
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Hello, I look forward seeing some period pictures of one man torpedo sailors wearing these cloth coveralls
PS until now I only saw them with leather one part or two part coveralls
for the believers (not me) you can try your luck on ebay
http://www.ebay.com/itm/330937861849...84.m1438.l2649
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