Description: WW1 1914 1918 Kingdom Of Serbia Officer Uniform Visor Hat King Alexander I Army ATTENTION: Dear Customers, you will receive exactly the same item which you see on the pictures, not similar or other. Please read the description carefully and review the photos. The Serbian campaign started on 28 July 1914, when Austria-Hungary declared war on Serbia and bombarded Belgrade the following day. On August 12 the Austro-Hungarian armies crossed the border, the Drina River . The uniforms of the Serbian army in the Great War, although they were supposed to be in accordance with the Uniform Regulations of 1908, the Serbian soldier did not have a uniform uniform during the First World War. On the one hand, it was impossible due to the lack of military equipment and clothing, which was a daily occurrence in the Serbian army, and on the other hand, due to the large number of volunteers who joined the Serbian army and fought in Austro-Hungarian uniforms. So that one part of the Serbian military equipment entered the war in national costume with a sajkača on the head and opanas on the feet.Serbia, keeping pace with the military superpowers, was one of the first to "redesign" the military uniform, which in terms of appearance, the Serbian olive drab M1908 uniform was much better than the Austro-Hungarian blue uniforms that did not have any camouflage properties.The regulation on the uniform of the Serbian army, adopted in 1908, defined the M1908 uniform model, which was characteristic of the image of the Serbian soldier throughout all the wars fought in the second decade of the 20th century.These changes were made for several reasons:· - to make the uniform more practical in order to fully meet the demands of modern warfare.· - to have a simpler cut of the military uniform, because due to the increasing number of wars for which huge quantities of uniforms had to be provided, a lot of money was needed, and its simplification directly affected the state finances.· - to change the color, which was the biggest innovation, in order to provide the soldier with a gray-olive color that would blend in better with the environment and move around the battlefield more easily. · - the same cut of the uniform for everyone, and the difference between soldiers, non-commissioned officers and officers could be seen in the rank hung on the uniform, and not by the cut and color of the uniform itself, as before. Dimensions for upper and lower part:a. shoulder: 46cmb. sleeves: 62cmc. length: 74cme. waist: 48cmd. length of pants: 112cm Cap Size: 58 Check the last photo to see how we measure each item. Waist is measured flat so multiply by 2 to get full circumference. Weight: 1800gITEM CONDITION AS ON THE PICTURES,USED.ITEM NO. od41----------------------------------------------------- SHIPPINGEach package we sent comes with tracking number. Buyers are responsible for any additional costs in their country of residence.Once payment is received, we will send the buyer item(s) within 3 working days from the receipt of payment.Our job is that every package is sent and that tracking number is provided. We cannot influence the arrival time of the package.Combine Shipping: if ordering more than one item, please make your selections by clicking 'buy' for each item and then 'request an invoice'.FEEDBACKPlease do not forget to leave a positive feedback.Your positive feedback with five stars is our priority.Your complete satisfaction will bring joy to us. If you notice any problems let us know.Do not leave negative feedback before we hear from you about where the problem is !We are always open and happy to help with any kind of possible problem that occurs between us and buyer. Negative feedback does not resolve problems.Send us an offer:If you like the item in the listing but the current price does not suit you, please send us an offer so we can make a deal!
Price: 1400 USD
Location: Zvornik
End Time: 2024-02-24T08:25:18.000Z
Shipping Cost: 55 USD
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Conflict: WW I (1914-18)
Theme: Militaria
Country/Region of Manufacture: Serbia