held in place via two screws at the prism end and a single screw at the hinged end
divided into three sections: the first section with a cord braided into multiple rows of loops
The photo shows Herrmann (in the middle) with two other Luftwaffe officers
1937 Porcelain Tinnie - 37x53mm
Each of the large knots has a thin strap in silver-coloured copper wire protruding from its far end and is attached to silvered metal buttons on either side
Germany, Heer. An Officer’s Tropical Belt and Buckle Auction Archive held in place via two(Heer Tropenfeldbinde fr Offiziere). A Heer Officers tropical belt and buckle, the former constructed of a light olive drab webbed canvas, one end stitched with a reverse brown leather tongue perforated with seven sets of dual eyelets for an adjustable fit, stamped with a makers mark of G. REINHARDT, BERLIN for the firm of Gustav Reinhardt, situated above a manufacture date of 1941, with a size mark of 80, the opposite end stitched into a loop for the