![]() ![]() Present the senior officer USA with sign of the soldier - similarly.ĥ. Instead of plastic stripe - a needlework stripe. The Dear officer of the big rank never will carry the plastic - only metallic signs. The Signs on collar - too plastic (the bad sign) Plastic signs carry only undermost. Kepi badge - this type for soldier and sergeant only. This kepi cheap, plastic tape, not for officerģ. Shown You belong to first lieutenant (not colonel)Ģ. They are made for younger officer: lieutenant -:-captain. Really - Uzbekistan has bought long ago party of the uniform DDR, but presently she nearly is not carried.ġ. This is because the uniform if You have shown - collected Oh, but I am afraid that You mistaken or You have defrauded. This was more than likely done after their training with the USSF soldiers. It also has a US Special Forces tab sewn onto the sleeve. The heavy winter jacket has the soldiers name sewn onto the front. The shirt appears to have had extra pockets sewn onto the front and the trousers appear to have had pockets added to the legs. The Uzbeki Armed Forces patch is on the left sleeve pocket. This set belonged to a Special Forces Major. For poorer nations, like Uzbekistan, the prices were reasonable enough to outfit portions of their armies. ![]() to whatever country would buy their surplus. East Germany sold off uniforms, helmets, weapons, etc. This set is an East German manufactured set that was sold to Uzbekistan after the fall of the Berlin Wall in 1989. This set has the pants, jacket, heavy winter coat, and cap. I recently bought this set off of a USSF soldier who got it during a training exercise with the Uzbeki Special Forces. ![]()
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