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editAn SS wool M43 Field cap, upper frame showing in standard set up while lower shows the ear flaps extended, exposing loops attached for earmuff tape to run through which were tied under the chin.
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| current | 03:03, 26 October 2007 | 730 × 1,081 (87 KB) | Rshoward (talk | contribs) | An SS wool M43 Field cap, upper frame showing in stnadard set up, while lower shows the ear flaps extended, exposing attachment loops the hold the cap onto the shoulderboards of an overcoat. |
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