was it common for the ss to have divisional cufftitles on the late war m44 field uniform? ive only seen a few known originals and none of them had cufftitles.
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Originally posted by fjcollector View Postwas it common for the ss to have divisional cufftitles on the late war m44 field uniform? ive only seen a few known originals and none of them had cufftitles.
His question should read:
Did late war SS M44 Tunics have Divisional Cufftitles present? I've only seen a few known original SS M44 Tunics. And those did not have cufftitles on them.
Does this help?
Michael Collins
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Originally posted by viva_giulio View Posthe said... "ive only seen a few known originals and none of them had cufftitles".
this is the reply at the question.
Since he has only seen a few, there may be one with a Cuff title.
I haven't seen every M44, so I can't say if they did. Have you seen any with Cuff Titles?
Respectfully,
Michael Collins
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The regulations stated that the camouflaged uniform could have the sleeve eagle and shoulder boards / straps. The sleeve eagles were sewn on at the factories and provisions for boards and straps were also put on. However, other insignia, including cuffbands, were not allowed. I have seen pictures with guys wearing their badges on their camouflaged uniforms and as we all know, there were exceptions to the rules.
Bob
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Originally posted by Günter View PostI think fjcollector is talking about the M44 short wool tunic rather than M44 dot camouflage uniform
I havn't seen any original SS M44s with cuff titles before...
does anyone even have period photos of SS M44 wool tunics actually being worn?
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Originally posted by Günter View PostI think fjcollector is talking about the M44 short wool tunic rather than M44 dot camouflage uniform?
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FJ,
I appreciate the enthusiasm. However, I am not sure the Tunic is correct. It is not improbable that the use of Cuff Titles was still a norm. Yet, I am skeptical since I have not seen any photographic evidence of this practice on M44's.
The Photo was more of a reference point.
Perhaps one of the many experienced Tunic collectors can chime in on this Photo/topic?
Wait and see FJ...
Respectfully,
Michael CollinsLast edited by Pfalz DIIIa; 01-15-2008, 07:22 PM.
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