H033892 OFFICER'S BROCADE BELT CLASP.

BACKGROUND: The Officer’s brocade belt and circular belt buckle were introduced on July 9TH 1937 for wear by army Officers when in parade dress, formal dress, informal reporting dress and service dress when full decorations were ordered. Wear of the brocade belt and circular belt buckle was extended to army Music Superintendents and Band Leaders on April 12TH 1938 and to army Officials with the equivalent of Officer’s ranks/position on January 2ND 1939. The silver and green brocade belt was the same for all Officers ranks, excluding Music Superintendents and Band Leaders, while the belt buckle for Officers holding the ranks of Leutnant up to and including Oberst was in matte silver while Officers holding the ranks of Generalmajor up to and including Generalfeldmarschall utilized a matte gold belt buckle. Of Note: The brocade belt for Music Superintendents and Band Leaders was in silver and red.

PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION: Clasp for officer’s belt in aluminum. Hard part to find on its own.

GRADE ****1/4                             PRICE $79.00

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