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    Naxos

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    1. Its threads like this that makes GMIC the most diverse military interest club on-line I just spent an hour reading all the posts - great knowledge and incredible items! Thanks Helen, Mervyn and all the other contributors. Hardy
    2. Chip, there are two letters with the tag. Both written in 1918 (January and June). In the January letter Wilhelm writes that he is with a new unit (1. MGK LIR40).
    3. Very, very nice stuff Werner, thanks for showing!
    4. Agree, they are all original incl. the Westwall Medaille.
    5. His low serial number "N.8" suggests late December 1916 or January 1917.
    6. Maschinengewehr-Kompagnie, Sturmbataillon 4 This dog tag (Erkennungsmarke) belonged to Sch?tze Wilhelm Herrmann. Herrmann also served as a gunner in the 1. MGK of Landwehr-Infanterie-Regiment 40
    7. Hello Nesredep, it is an early Lauer (not so common) Reiterabzeichen in Bronze Note: there is no star after GESCHUTZT Here is the more common encountered version with the star
    8. A late war zinc L.Chr. Lauer Reiterabzeichen (bronze) http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2009/post-1062-1245963916.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_06_2009/post-1062-1245963933.jpg
    9. War Merit Cross first class - late war production in zink without silver wash. Maker "4" (Steinhauer & L?ck I believe). Your opinions please
    10. Hi Bob, Kavallerie training included and exceeded the requirements of the Reiterabzeichen (bronze) therefore a Cavalry trooper would not need to wear a Reiterabzeichen in bronze, but he would certainly wear the silver or gold grades of the award.
    11. I have the 1914 -18 regimental history of the IR126. It icludes a list of battle and locations. I will post it later
    12. I think the portrait is dedicated to his famous Grandson Hermann Bahlsen jr. (Bahlsen-Werke). "Einer seiner Enkel war der Unternehmer Hermann Bahlsen jr. (Bahlsen-Werke)." http://www.whoswho.de/templ/te_bio.php?PID=2148&RID=1
    13. Money helps too .. http://www.conti-online.com/generator/www/...26_1967_en.html http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willy_Tischbein
    14. Is he wearing the Gallipoli Star (Eiserner Halbmond)?
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