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09:04 Sep 5, 2008 |
Polish to English translations [PRO] Military / Defense / uniforms | |||||
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| Selected response from: petrolhead Poland Local time: 13:36 | ||||
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3 +1 | shoulder strap |
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shoulder strap Explanation: http://www.officerstore.com/store/category.cfm/cid_4800_duty... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at   2 godz. (2008-09-05 11:35:59 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- także Sam Browne-style shoulder strap http://www.stationhouse.com/uniforms/jaypee/shoulder_straps.... -------------------------------------------------- Note added at   2 godz. (2008-09-05 11:37:30 GMT) -------------------------------------------------- "At the start of the war, officers were required to wear the M1934 belt with shoulder strap with all classes of uniform. It was composed of a 50mm wide waist belt (55mm versions were also seen) and a "Sam Browne" -type shoulder strap. " http://paulstiger1.co.uk/Militaria_files/Officer's and ... |
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