Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - bright-green-coloured- (and/or black-piped) WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der LW-Felddivisionen' Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - bright-green-coloured- (and/or black-piped) WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der LW-Felddivisionen'

Attractive - albeit regrettably single! - bright-green-coloured- (and/or black-piped) WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel') as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der LW-Felddivisionen'

This is an attractive - albeit regrettably single! - bright-green-coloured- (and/or black-piped) WH (Luftwaffe) collar-patch (ie. 'Kragenspiegel für Mannschaften u. Unteroffiziere der Luftwaffe') as was intended for usage by a: 'Soldat der LW-Felddivisionen' and that comes in an overall very nice- (I deem just moderately used ie. once tunic-attached-), condition. The collar-tab is executed in bright-green-coloured- (smooth- ie. 'moleskin'-like-) wool and was as such intended for usage by a soldier (or NCO) belonging to one of the the late-war-period, so-called: 'Luftwaffe-Felddivisionen' (or: later-war-period, LW infantry-units ie. ground-troops). The patch shows a single (greyish-coloured- and/or 'Feinzink'-based) gull (ie. 'Schwinge') period-attached and shows a typical 'Buckram'-based 'backing' as more often (as can be seen on the pictures). The collar-tab is, moreover, neatly 'piped' with black- (ie. 'schwarzer'-) coloured piping (which is executed in the typical 'rayon'-like pattern) something that (I deem) most certainly signified engineer- (ie. 'Pioniere'-) usage. Simply a neat and desirable LW 'Felddivisionen'-collar-tab that is actually not that easily encountered: too bad that it is only a single example!

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