Attractive - and fully matching! - collar-tab-pair as piped in the darker-green-coloured branchcolour (and piped in black!) as was specifically intended for a lower-ranked, administrative-officer ie. 'Wehrmachtsbeamte des gehobenen Dienstes' Attractive - and fully matching! - collar-tab-pair as piped in the darker-green-coloured branchcolour (and piped in black!) as was specifically intended for a lower-ranked, administrative-officer ie. 'Wehrmachtsbeamte des gehobenen Dienstes' Attractive - and fully matching! - collar-tab-pair as piped in the darker-green-coloured branchcolour (and piped in black!) as was specifically intended for a lower-ranked, administrative-officer ie. 'Wehrmachtsbeamte des gehobenen Dienstes' Attractive - and fully matching! - collar-tab-pair as piped in the darker-green-coloured branchcolour (and piped in black!) as was specifically intended for a lower-ranked, administrative-officer ie. 'Wehrmachtsbeamte des gehobenen Dienstes'

Attractive - and fully matching! - collar-tab-pair as piped in the darker-green-coloured branchcolour (and piped in black!) as was specifically intended for a lower-ranked, administrative-officer ie. 'Wehrmachtsbeamte des gehobenen Dienstes'

This is an attractive - and/or fully matching and scarcely encountered! - collar-tab-set (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Offiziere des Heeres') as was piped in the darker-green-coloured branchcolour (and additionally piped in black!) as was specifically intended for a lower-ranked, administrative-officer ie. 'Wehrmachtsbeamte des gehobenen Dienstes' (or: administrative-officials having a lower officers'-rank-variant ie. belonging to the: 'gehobenen Dienstes') both tabs in overall nice- (and I deem only moderately worn- ie. clearly tunic-removed-), condition. The collar-tabs are executed on a darker-green-coloured- and/or woolen-based background and are additionally piped in the black- (ie. 'schwarzer'-) coloured- and/or rayon-like piping as was prescribed per regulation. The pieces are nicely backed with the typical 'Buckram'-based backing (as can be seen on the pictures). The officers'-rank of the soldier who wore this neat pair could be compared with a lower-ranked officer (such as: 'Leutnant' or 'Oberleutnant') and was held by various WH 'Beamte' ie. army-officials. The pieces are beautifully constructed and show superb detail and/or craftmanship: they still show the signs of having once been tunic-attached (see pictures). Actually, are all these 'Beamten'-insignia-pieces quite hard to encounter. Simply an attractive collar-tab-pair that will be hard to be upgraded!

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