File:JAN1 Uniforms Insignia Navies of WWII (38) GERMAN NAVY Field Gray Coast Artillery (Marineartillerie) Supplement Unit Shoulder boards Collar patches etc - US Naval Intelligence recog. manual July 1944 Public domain.jpg

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English: Supplement page (revision and addenda) to JAN #1 UNIFORMS AND INSIGNIA, a publication prepared by the Military Intelligence Service and the Division of Naval Intelligence of the US War Departement as a recognition field manual for the American fighting forces during World War II:
  • Illustration plate/chart in colour showing the uniforms and insignia of the Kriegsmarine (Wehrmacht Kriegsmarine), the navy of Nazi Germany:
    • Field Gray Coast Artillery (Marineartillerie)
    • Supplement Unit
    • Shoulder boards
    • Collar patches
etc.
The cumulative military manual was a Joint Army and Navy ("JAN") publication illustrating uniforms and insignia of the navies, armies and air forces of several countries. The collection of plates was published as a US Government unclassified public document 1943-44 in the format of a pocket-sized loose-leaf string-tied binder allowing for later additional pages and corrections. Today the manual is in the public domain without any known copyright restrictions.
Date July 1944
Source Supplement page to JAN #1 UNIFORMS AND INSIGNIA
Author Military Intelligence Division of the United States Department of War during World War II. US Governmental publication originally published 1944. Public Domain.

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