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  • Hey, who made the edit field and edit summary field grey?
  • During World War II, most German soldiers wore the traditional field grey.
  • In 1935, the SS combat formations adopted a service uniform in field grey for everyday wear.
  • Some of these features were maintained on the field grey dress of the trenches right up to 1918.
  • During the First World War the battalion used field grey uniforms, the shakos were covered with grey textil coating.
  • On the field grey duty uniform, the shoulder boards of an army " Hauptmann " were also displayed.
  • The field grey uniforms of the Waffen-SS also displayed the sleeve chevron of a " Gefreiter ".
  • By March 1938, both units wore the standard field grey uniform of the " Schutzstaffel " ( SS ).
  • The field grey SS uniform displayed the rank with silver collar piping and the shoulder boards of an " Unteroffizier ".
  • However, only a small amount of these were produced, a similar set made in mouse grey or field grey were more common.
  • On field grey SS uniforms, the sleeve chevrons of an " Obergefreiter " ( senior lance-corporal ) were also worn.
  • By March 1938, both units wore the standard field grey uniform of the SS . The RSD uniform had the SD diamond on the lower left sleeve.
  • A crew which flew behind a German barrage, saw Quadrangle Support Trench suddenly fill up with troops in field grey uniforms, who repulsed a British attack.
  • On field grey uniforms, the rank was worn with silver collar piping and the " Wehrmacht " shoulder boards of an " Oberfeldwebel ".
  • Initially, German peaked caps were blue, but before the First World War a field grey hat was issued, with piping colour coded for infantry, artillery or cavalry.
  • Originally painted " Feldgrau " ( field grey ), the Stahlhelm was often camouflaged by troops in the field using mud, foliage, cloth covers, and paint.
  • The Imperial German field grey of 1910 retained a number of traditional features such as spiked helmets, shakos, Austro-Hungarian ) or sky blue ( French and Romanian ).
  • Members of Volkssturm ( Freikorps ) Sauerland were issued field grey or brown uniforms from the Organisation Todt or RAD ( the National Labor Service ), and fitted with standard Volkssturm rank insignia.
  • After 1938, when the SS adopted field grey uniforms as the standard duty attire, " SS-Oberscharf黨rer " displayed the shoulder insignia of a " Wehrmacht Feldwebel ".
  • When I saw that scence on DVD recently it occured to to me that the British should not have been wearing red coats but field grey, with the double lightning flash on their collars.
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