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    • vzemke
      I wouldn’t say there is “confusion” regarding the wool patch, but there has been a debate for a long time  regarding British vs German made.  Sadly the Facebook group is not alway a forum for enlightened discourse.    I’ve yet to see evidence for the assertion that it’s German made. It’s often taken as “conventional wisdom”, but seems baseless.    On the other hand, First US Army Group patches exist with the exact same manufacturing style, and that is a patch that was only worn in the UK.  So I’m in the British made camp. 
    • Cobra 6 Actual
      Thanks, earlymb, for that additional information. There probably aren’t too many fakers that would know about the umlaut.
    • Alex_bio
      Restoration finished!
    • earlymb
      Also, 2 spelling errors in the saying 'Der Alt Jager'. It means 'The Old Hunter' in German (context??) but the correct spelling is 'Der Alte Jäger'.    
    • Ronnie
      I picked this kids coat off of eBay recently. It’s made very much like an M41….sort of. I collect among other things kids stuff. Uniforms and toy guns and equipment. It was covered in patches on the front and back that went this way….that way….and every which way. I removed them. If anybody wants them all they are cheap and just send me a pm. I plan to have some epaulets sewn on the jacket and turn it into an airborne coat. I have a small kid mannequin and it will look great when it is finished.
    • atb
      That makes the most sense. I'll let my eyes rest and take another look later. To me it seems an unusual marking in a cap.
    • jerry_k
      Glad you got it. Your denim pants can be a second-issue type from late WW2 or post-war. You can only determine it about the contract tag on them - which is removed...   post-war contract    As SigSays said a lot of times - they used WW2 stocks after the war for many, many years...
    • worthrone
      Wow amazing group. My father has one himself. Him and 3 others got it for the same event. If you ever are interested in selling or trading for it let me know. I would be happy to have it on display next to my fathers. 
    • Salvage Sailor
      Interesting, I'd assumed that this was from the WWII training command.   German made?  Berlin Airlift or Korean War?  
    • CAC1901
      It should be US Quartermaster Corps - initials USQMC.  The USQM Department became the corps in 1912. The former USQMD initials lingered on with a few items though. 
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