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    Reassembly of a M44 jack.

    Hi all,
    I this message is allowed because I am currently spirit to reassemble a M44 wind-breaker. And I put myself some questions.
    Am I obliged to go up legs of collar Bevo, or is it possible to go up woven legs Rzm?
    For the reassembly, must I grant my badges or is it possible to spoil the latter (for example Rzm eagle, legs of collar Bevo...)
    A last question on this subject.
    It is possible to go up an eagle of tropical arm on this kind of effect ?
    I make a point of thanking the speakers, thanks to you I will be able to make the good choice! ( it will not remain me any more which has to find of good badges "juice")
    Good day with all,
    Patrick.
    PS: my English east can be approximate, because I use a translator.

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    Hello Patatrac. For the M44 jacket I think you can do just about any combination of insignia except don't use a tropical eagle.

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      #3
      Originally posted by herrgeezer View Post
      Hello Patatrac. For the M44 jacket I think you can do just about any combination of insignia except don't use a tropical eagle.
      Why don't you like the tropical eagle on an M44?

      Brad

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        #4
        Originally posted by N.C. Wyeth View Post
        Why don't you like the tropical eagle on an M44?

        Brad
        Brad, while I guess that any combination of insignia could be mated with the M44, it is my understanding that tropical eagles were not, generally speaking, used on wool tunics. But, I guess it really doesn't matter as it will come down to Patatrac's personal choice. Also, I think I'm responding to a question about a wool M44 short waisted jacket ... not a dot44 pattern camo tunic.

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          #5
          Dave - I see your point. I agree that one would not expect to see a tropical eagle on a short-waisted wool tunic, but I know I've seen a few somewhere in the past . . . maybe in 44, any combination would have been possible?

          Brad

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            #6
            I am very septikal about use of tropical insignas on wool tunic and camo uniform...

            Does anyone has ever seen a dot 44 jacket with a tropical eagle period sewn ?

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              #7
              Originally posted by alexandre View Post
              I am very septikal about use of tropical insignas on wool tunic and camo uniform...

              Does anyone has ever seen a dot 44 jacket with a tropical eagle period sewn ?
              lorenz post some time ago a dot tunic with,he belive original sewn tropical eagle

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                #8
                Hello Alexandre,
                here some pictures of an original Dot camo tunic in smooth cotton with IMO original sewn bevo tropical SS eagle...
                I also was sceptical about the use of tropical SS eagle on camo tunics, but after saw this and other dot tunics with this type of eagle I had to change my opinion.
                I hope can help.
                By Lorenz

                Originally posted by alexandre View Post
                I am very septikal about use of tropical insignas on wool tunic and camo uniform...

                Does anyone has ever seen a dot 44 jacket with a tropical eagle period sewn ?
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                      #11
                      Hi all,
                      I make a point of thanking you for this information.
                      Once the completed work, I will make you divide some photographs.
                      Lorenz your jacket dot44 is sumptuous ! My congratulations.
                      With soon and still thank you.
                      Patrick.

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