Attractive - fully matching and scarcely found! - pair of FAD (ie. 'Freiwilligen Arbeitsdienst') velvet-based, officers'-type collar-tabs (being of the pattern as was used in the period between 1932-36) as was intended for a: 'FAD-Oberfeldmeister' Attractive - fully matching and scarcely found! - pair of FAD (ie. 'Freiwilligen Arbeitsdienst') velvet-based, officers'-type collar-tabs (being of the pattern as was used in the period between 1932-36) as was intended for a: 'FAD-Oberfeldmeister' Attractive - fully matching and scarcely found! - pair of FAD (ie. 'Freiwilligen Arbeitsdienst') velvet-based, officers'-type collar-tabs (being of the pattern as was used in the period between 1932-36) as was intended for a: 'FAD-Oberfeldmeister' Attractive - fully matching and scarcely found! - pair of FAD (ie. 'Freiwilligen Arbeitsdienst') velvet-based, officers'-type collar-tabs (being of the pattern as was used in the period between 1932-36) as was intended for a: 'FAD-Oberfeldmeister'

Attractive - fully matching and scarcely found! - pair of FAD (ie. 'Freiwilligen Arbeitsdienst') velvet-based, officers'-type collar-tabs (being of the pattern as was used in the period between 1932-36) as was intended for a: 'FAD-Oberfeldmeister'

This is an attractive - fully matching and actually very scarcely found! - pair of FAD (ie. 'Freiwilligen Arbeitsdienst') officers'-type collar-tabs (being of the pattern as was used in the period between 1932-36) as was intended for usage by a: 'FAD-Oberfeldmeister o. Feldmeister' and that comes in an overall very nice- (ie. moderately used- and worn and/or carefully tunic-removed-), condition. The neat collar-tabs - which are executed in the typical, silver- and bright-red-striped 'braid' as mounted onto a: 'velvet-like' and/or woolen-based background - are nicely 'backed' with brownish-coloured, 'buckram'-based material (as can be seen on the pictures). The tabs (which are as stated above fully matching) come in an overall nice ie. fully 'text-book' condition and still show their metal-based 'snaps' with which they were once tunic-attached (as can be noticed on the pictures). These FAD-officers'-type collar-patches (the FAD was in fact the predecessor of the RAD or: 'Reichsarbeitsdienst') were used by the officers serving within this organisation. The pair on offer here originates from a larger-sized grouping of RAD- and FAD-insignia that I recently acquired for the web-site. Simply a great occasion to acquire a desirable (and truly very hard to find!) 'Freiwilligen Arbeitsdienst'-related officers'-type collar-tab-pair for a justified price!

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