Generalleutnant
Erwin Rommel (Kommandierender General Deutsches Afrikakorps) during the
parade of the first Afrikakorps contingent - newly arrived in North
Africa - in Tripoli, Libya, February 15, 1941. Behind him stands two
Italian officers (who were allies of Germany in World War II). The
officer on the left of the picture (Rommel's right) is wearing the
berretto (cap) insignia of colonnello (colonel) of the Stato Maggiore
(Army High Command). However the shoulder board edging looks more like
the thinner braid of a ufficiali inferiori than the thicker braid edging
of a ufficiali superiori. The officer on the right of the picture
(Rommel's left) appears to be a maresciallo of the CC.RR (Carabinieri
Reali) or Military Police. In this photo, Rommel is still wearing his
Continental uniform and hasn't changed into his tropical uniform, just
like the majority of his troops. The first unit that was quick to change
uniforms when it arrived in Africa was Flak-Regiment 33 (motorisiert)
from the Luftwaffe, while its compatriots from the Army still wore
"European" uniforms.


Source :
Jim Haley photo collection
"Deutsche Afrikakorps" by Ricardo Recio Cardona
https://www.bild.bundesarchiv.de/dba/de/search/?yearfrom=&yearto=&query=rommel
https://forum.axishistory.com/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=238546&start=45
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