WH (Heeres) so-called: 'Jäger'-armpatch being a (typical) 'BeVo'-woven example as was executed on field-grey-coloured linnen as was intended for usage by the: 'Jäger-Truppen' WH (Heeres) so-called: 'Jäger'-armpatch being a (typical) 'BeVo'-woven example as was executed on field-grey-coloured linnen as was intended for usage by the: 'Jäger-Truppen'

WH (Heeres) so-called: 'Jäger'-armpatch being a (typical) 'BeVo'-woven example as was executed on field-grey-coloured linnen as was intended for usage by the: 'Jäger-Truppen'

This is a neat - and I deem never simply used nor tunic-attached - example of a WH (Heeres) so-called: 'Jäger'-armpatch being a (typical) 'BeVo'-woven example as was executed on field-grey-coloured linnen as was intended for usage by the: 'Jäger-Truppen' and that comes in an overall nice- (ie. I deem never worn-), condition. These attractive 'Jäger'-armpatches (as was intended for usage by the: 'Jäger-Truppen'- or: rifle-troops throughout the war) are showing three oakleaves on a darker-green-coloured background and were worn on the right upper-sleeve by the troops that were attached to the various 'Jäger'- (ie. rifle-) regiments (being some sort of mid-war-period, mountain-troop-related, infantry-units). The piece is executed in the so-called: 'BeVo'-weave-pattern and was never confectioned nor pre-folded and comes as recently found. The piece - that originated from a small cloth insignia-lot that was originated from the USA where it was brought as a so-called: 'veteran bring-back'-item - does show some minimal age and/or staining ie. storage-age: it is still a bit wrinkled as found (as can be seen on the pictures). Simply a neat occasion to aquire an attractive, 'BeVo'-woven a neat (and of course genuine!) Heeres-'Jäger'-armpatch for an interesting price!

Code: 68274

55.00 EUR