HR Husaren-Regiment (Pommersches) №5

Great photos! thank you! So then the underlay of the shoulder strap should be of this color. And this shoulder strap has a underlay of just such a color
 

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The 5th used dark red. I really wish you could see more in this picture to give a better opinion.

Since the piece time uniforms were introduced in 1915 as a personal taste, I would hope to see the M15 flat silver should boards that were also recently introduced for officers.

That's not to say that this example is wrong assuming that it the older shiny board, that could have been the officer's personal choice no problem it's just hard to tell from the photo.

I can't even see the 5, but the dark red certainly fits and gives me hope and is a solid starting point.
 
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Steve, I think I'm missing something do you think the underside of your board marked to the 5th is dark red? I hate to think that is not pink. :unsure:

The 5th did use dark red right? Like the color of the beautiful Attila shown in post twenty and the visor shown in post 18? as well as the boards on the peace time Attila we are discussing.

I'm really confused with that backing color on your board did the 5th use a special pink backing. Help please
 
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I can only imagine this color comparison. Otherwise I would have to dismantle the figures. The cords are very fine and shiny. Almost like silk. There was never a number 5 on the shoulder boards, no mark or hole.
 

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No regimental number was worn with the colored uniform. The number on the shoulder boards only came with the field gray uniform.
 
I can only imagine this color comparison. Otherwise I would have to dismantle the figures. The cords are very fine and shiny. Almost like silk. There was never a number 5 on the shoulder boards, no mark or hole.
Very nice !
Thank you
Steve
 
Steve, I think I'm missing something do you think the underside of your board marked to the 5th is dark red? I hate to think that is not pink. :unsure:

The 5th did use dark red right? Like the color of the beautiful Attila shown in post twenty and the visor shown in post 18? as well as the boards on the peace time Attila we are discussing.

I'm really confused with that backing color on your board did the 5th use a special pink backing. Help please
Going by what Christian Zentner labeled if when it was in his collection
Not my I D. Steve
Maybe he was wrong ? But he had over 2,000 shoulder straps
 
Going by what Christian Zentner labeled if when it was in his collection
Not my I D. Steve
Maybe he was wrong ? But he had over 2,000 shoulder straps

Maybe he got one wrong in over 2000 that's still a great percentage or maybe just the tag just got switched along the ride. (y) I thought my eyes were getting worse and I was just at the eye doctors on Thursday and still no glasses just cheaters for close up not bad for an old sack:oops:
 
Going by what Christian Zentner labeled if when it was in his collection
Not my I D. Steve
Maybe he was wrong ? But he had over 2,000 shoulder straps
Trying to think it out .What units could the strap be ? K R 5 is a pinkish color . A couple of Dragoon regiments , but they would have numbers ?
Here is my K R 5 officer
I agree the H R 5 color of my strap seems to be off
SteveK R 4.JPG
Thank you very much, Steve!!!
As I understand its a correct shoulder-strap for the attila.
One last thought about the shoulder straps for H R 5
Since it is a Feldgrau piece time uniform
I just remembered that the straps for these uniforms were wider than the pre war straps
Here is my H R 15 straps
SteveH R 15 pair M1915 Friedensrock.jpeg
 
Colleagues, as I see it, the officers' dress uniforms were a different color. So dear Steve showed us probably the right shoulder strap. It remains to be understood why the attila straps of 1915 on my photo at the first post has the same color as the non-commissioned officer. Maybe this is not a shoulder strap from Attila, or even an incorrect shoulder strap ...?
 

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May be its HR5 shoulder-strap. So, M15 shoulder-strap was karmasine too?......
 

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May be its HR5 shoulder-strap. So, M15 shoulder-strap was karmasine too?......
Yes , I think so .H R officers straps for M1915 are IMO not easy to find.
I have a pair of M1915 for 2 L H R 2 and the underlay is black.
Not many examples to go by.
Steve
 
here is what is written in the German book about the M1915 uniform
Thanks
I don't read German
I tried a google translation
it did tell me what I expected ?
as before, however, outstanding in a forecourt manner
Would you please give me a correct meaning ?
Thanks
Steve
 
I have not known that the overcoat straps for officers are wider ?
Steve
Hello Steve!
I did not read in the documents, but heard from collectors that the shoulder straps for the greatcoats were larger in size. Like soldiers. Therefore, I am not asserting, but asking a question. Perhaps this is not the case. But it's logical.
Thanks
I don't read German
I tried a google translation
it did tell me what I expected ?
as before, however, outstanding in a forecourt manner
Would you please give me a correct meaning ?
Thanks
Steve
Yes you are wright . "The underlay color remains as before".
That is, as far as I understand, the officers of the HR5 had an crimson-colored attila (carmasine). And underlay of shoulder straps too. As can be seen in the photograph of the shoulder strap that you kindly showed. Thus, on the shoulder straps of the feldgrau uniform, the officer's shoulder straps should also have a crimson-colored underlay. Why the Attila I presented has shoulder straps of a different color, I don’t know.
Therefore, I really wanted to see the shoulder straps of the HR5, which I had not seen anywhere else. We also need to look for shoulder straps for the feldgrau uniform...
Thank you very much for showing your shoulder strap of HR5

kind regards
Reingold
 
Are we still discussing the future peace time tunic you posted, or have we moved backwards to prewar items and regulations regarding the 5th?

The waters have gotten so muddied with the addition of other items I'm getting confused :unsure:
 
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