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Were the rank insignia worn by Company and Field Grade officers
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subdued like the branch and other insignia worn on the collar, or were they bright finish as worn in WWII?
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Subdued/blackened Some officers had enlisted uniforms to wear in the field, without the cuff stripes, etc. I have no bright collar brass in my collection except the post-war stuff.
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Thanks. So a Major would have a browned oakleaf?
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Blackened/browned insignia of the Great War was an enlisted thing - Officers wore none at all, or regular bright rank and darkened Branch insignia.
There weren's hordes of Officers then, as now - men 'knew' who their leaders were.
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