During WWII, German frontline platoon and company commanders were mainly between the rank of lieutenant and captain. Their smart uniforms were of the same basic design as enlisted soldiers but were tailor made with higher quality materials. Field Commanders also wore riding pants and riding boots which easily distinguished them from the enlisted ranks.
- The officer is holding a Walther P38 pistol in his right hand and giving directions with his left hand.
- The officer is wearing an officer tunic, riding trousers, boots, as well as a helmet.
- The Iron Cross medallion and shoulder and collar insignias are accurately depicted.
- The P38 pistol, holster, and map case all have a detailed finish.