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WW2 NAZI LUFTWAFFE SIGNALS OBERFELDWEBEL'S UNIFORM

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WW2 NAZI LUFTWAFFE SIGNALS OBERFELDWEBEL'S UNIFORM
WW2 NAZI LUFTWAFFE SIGNALS OBERFELDWEBEL'S UNIFORM
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Nice quality, 1935 pattern, Luftwaffe blue/gray wool/rayon blend construction tunic features a vertical, four button, front closure with small fold back lapels and a lay down collar. The tunic has four, pleated, front pockets with straight edged button down flaps. The breast pockets are the basic patch type while the hip pockets are the saddlebag type with expanding side panels. The right breast has a machine embroidered, second pattern, (circa 1938-45), Luftwaffe eagle in silver/gray threads on a cut-out blue/grey wool base. The eagle is neatly handstitched to the tunic. The straight cut, non-adjustable sleeves have deep, fold back, French cuffs which are tacked in the upright position at both the inner and outer sleeve seams. The side panels at the waistline each have four vertically aligned, horizontal thread loops and a central vertical slash for the belt support hooks. The reverse of the tunic has a central, vertical, tail skirt vent. The tunic has sewn on shoulder straps in Luftwaffe blue/gray wool with cinnamon brown wool waffenfarbe piping. The lay down collar has the typical zig-zag reinforcement stitching to the reverse. The forward edge of the collar is trimmed in twisted bullion cording. The collar has cinnamon brown wool collar tabs with four silver gulls. The interior of the tunic is fully lined in ribbed, gray cotton twill and has a horizontal slash pocket to the left breast panel. The interior side panels at the waistline each have a ribbed, vertical, gray cotton twill strap with six stitched eyelets to each to secure the belt support hooks. Superb issue, maker & size markings. Also marked "LBA38", indicating Luftwaffenbekleidungsamt, (Air-Force Clothing Depot, 1938). The buttons are all the bright, silver washed, pebbled alloy type and appear to have their original stitching. The tunic is roughly size 30" chest. The reverse of the coat has a old repair as seen in the photos. The Reichsluftwaffe was official established on February 26TH 1935 as the third branch of service of the Armed Forces. On March 9TH 1935 the formation of the new Reichsluftwaffe was announced to the foreign press and on March 16TH conscription was reintroduced for all three branches of service. On May 21ST 1935 the Reichsluftwaffe designation was altered to Luftwaffe. The standard pattern service uniform was adopted by the Luftwaffe in March 1935, and was based on the uniform worn by personnel in the Deutscher Luftsport Verband, (German Air Sports League), a civilian forerunner of the Luftwaffe, as early as 1933, with minor modifications. The 1935 pattern uniform tunic was designated Tuchrock, (Cloth tunic), and was worn open at the neck. On November 11TH 1938 a new pattern tunic was introduced that had allowances for it to be worn closed at the neck. The 1938 pattern tunic was designated Anzugrock, (Uniform tunic), and was intended to replace the 1935 pattern Tuchrock and Fliegerbluse, (Flight Blouse). The 1938 pattern tunic eventually did replace the Tuchrock, but not the Fliegerbluse. Officer and certain senior NCO ranks were responsible for purchasing their own uniforms and as a result were allotted a clothing allowance through the Luftwaffe’s Verkaufabteilung, (Air-Force Sales Department), system. The Officers and certain senior NCO’s could choose to purchase their uniforms from the armed forces clothing depots or to privately purchase uniform items of higher quality. Although enlisted personnel were issued their uniforms from government supplies they were also permitted to purchase privately tailored uniforms although the price may have been restrictive. The different branches of service within the Luftwaffe were allocated specific identifying waffenfarbe, (Branch of Service), colors with brown being chosen for personnel serving with the Signal units which was generally displayed as collar piping for EM/NCO’s, (discontinued in March 1940), on the collar tabs and as piping on the shoulder strap/boards of the service tunic.
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WW2 NAZI LUFTWAFFE SIGNALS OBERFELDWEBEL'S UNIFORM

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