WH (Heeres) pair of (later-war-pattern) officers'-type collar-tabs (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Offiziere') as was entirely executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave pattern as was intended for an officer who served within the: 'Infanterie-Truppen' WH (Heeres) pair of (later-war-pattern) officers'-type collar-tabs (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Offiziere') as was entirely executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave pattern as was intended for an officer who served within the: 'Infanterie-Truppen' WH (Heeres) pair of (later-war-pattern) officers'-type collar-tabs (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Offiziere') as was entirely executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave pattern as was intended for an officer who served within the: 'Infanterie-Truppen'

WH (Heeres) pair of (later-war-pattern) officers'-type collar-tabs (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Offiziere') as was entirely executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave pattern as was intended for an officer who served within the: 'Infanterie-Truppen'

This is an attractive WH (Heeres) pair of (later-war-pattern) officers'-type collar-tabs (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Offiziere des Heeres') as was entirely executed in the neat 'BeVo'-weave pattern and that is piped in the white- (ie. 'weisser'-) coloured branchcolour as was intended for an officer who served within the: 'Infanterie-Truppen' (infantry troops) and that comes in an overall very nice- (I deem hardly worn- ie. once tunic-attached-), condition. The pair - which is backed with brownish-coloured- and/or buckram-based material that shows on one tab the inked numeral ie. text: 'DRGM 1477996' as is more often observed - comes in a just minimally used condition: the pair is just a tiny bit stained due to minimal wear and decades of storage and/or handling. These tabs were the 'late-war'-version of the 'standard'- and regular-embroidered officers'-type collar-tabs and are not that easily found. Simply a great pair of 'Infanterie'-related officers'-pattern 'Kragenspiegel' that comes in a wonderful condition: hard to find a nicer and more attractive pair for a more interesting price!

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