Am not too well-versed on SS uniform regs, and was wondering about the conventions for wearing the SS runes above the left pocket. My understanding is that this was authorized for Germans who were attached to, and wore the non SS-runes collar tab of, a foreign volunteer unit. Under these circumstances, would the soldier still wear a volunteer shield, or would that only be if he was truly a foreign volunteer? And were the runes worn over the pocket on the field uniform, or only on a dress uniform?
I saw a hoaked-up Heer police uniform with SS runes over the pocket - looked East German to me - and was wondering what the real scoop was on the use of this insignia.
Was also wondering if SS NCO's ever wore an officer's dark green collar on their uniforms. I saw a picture in a Time-Lofe book that showed a 1943 large group of NCO's in 1943, and it looks like some have a dark collar.
I saw a hoaked-up Heer police uniform with SS runes over the pocket - looked East German to me - and was wondering what the real scoop was on the use of this insignia.
Was also wondering if SS NCO's ever wore an officer's dark green collar on their uniforms. I saw a picture in a Time-Lofe book that showed a 1943 large group of NCO's in 1943, and it looks like some have a dark collar.
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