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02-16-2024 02:37 PM
# ADS
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Superb display and informative post Jack and nice to see some small section of the Flächentarn material was still in use here and there ,my strichtarn set is dated 1966 and is devoid of the hood attachment buttons so must of been phased out by then confirming your dates in use for the hood attachment ,the collar liner really does smarten up the overall appearance of the jacket ,for my display at the time eleven years ago i wrongly fitted the later UTV gloves
Thanks for your comment James, it is so easy to do mistakes with the uniforms & equipment. Lucky me members will put me back on the good track. As often, things that look simple ends up a bit more complicated, similar to home repairs, ha ha!.. The gas mask seen on your nice display reminds me that I haven't got any yet, I'll have to work on that. Jack
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There is nothing to say, very beautiful uniform uniform, size and date and in excellent condition!
The color is typical of this period, more ocher than green.
The hood became very independent in 1966 but in the second half of the year. I and II quarter still have the buttons on the collar.
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Very Nice displays and lots of great information.
Thank you Jack and James for sharing.
Matt
Best Regards Matt
On the look out for original ww2 M26 Adrian helmet liner.
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This is an under-subscribed area of militaria collecting but if you have a look through this sub-forum you will see a lot of interesting stuff and of course as with everything else the prices are climbing.
The Strichtarn pattern is one I am very familiar with from my own army service in Germany especially regarding the Grenztruppen der DDR. I think somewhere I have Strichtarn magazine pouches with internal dividers made from Flachentarn (aka Blumentarn) material. I must dig them out.
Regards
Mark
"War is an ugly thing, but not the ugliest of things. A man who has nothing for which he is willing to fight, nothing he cares more about than his own personal safety, is a miserable creature with no chance of being free unless made and kept so by the exertions of better men than himself."
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Hello.
Here is an impression from an NVA book from 1969.
Jacket 65 with early helmet cover.
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Thanks for the period photo Sleepwalker.
Nice view of the helmet covers. We can also see inside the collars part of the collar tie "Kragenbinde" confirming that the new uniforms are now worn by themselves, no longer on top of the service uniform. That practice being a WW 2 legacy with camouflage smocks.
Regards
Jack
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another view of a early Strichtarn Typ1 helmet cover
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