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    Naxos

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    1. Caspar René Gregory * November 6, 1846 in Philadelphia † April 9, 1917 in a field hospital in Neuchâtel sur Aisne, (according to his German Wikipedia bio, he took the Saxon citizenship in 1881) Portrait 1894 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar_Ren%C3%A9_Gregory http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar_Ren%C3%A9_Gregory http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar_Ren%C3%A9_Gregory http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caspar_Ren%C3%A9_Gregory</a Thanks for bringing him to our attention :cheers:
    2. In the Brunswick officers casualty list of June 18,1815 - I found him (spelled with a Y) as severely wounded. A Cornet is a junior Leutnant Verluste der Offiziere am 18.Juni1815 Leutnant Niemeyer, von den Husaren, schwer verwundet
    3. :speechless: http://cgi.ebay.ca/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewIt...em=320369489155
    4. It used to be a Duchy (try googling) :cheers:
    5. Thanks Jens, much more details in your source. My source is an 1818 publication.
    6. I will copy the entry and post it (apparently there are three Niemeier brothers serving in 1814 in the Hannover Army one as a medic)
    7. There is a Niemeier mentioned as serving in the Braunschweiger Husaren in 1814 , but his first name is Eduard
    8. In the award roll of the 1813 Iron Cross II. class - I found two recipients named Schmidt in the first 500 EKII awarded. One is a Wachtmeister the other a Feldwebel, no units given.
    9. Bulgarian saber knot
    10. A comparison of Steinhauer & L?ck minis early post-war left (silver class) - pre 1945 example on the right (bronze class)
    11. Post # 98 is: Leutnant der Reserve H. Scherbel February 20, 1918 :cheers:
    12. Nice tunic Charles! I have a Bulgarian cavalry saber knot that I can post when I find it. :cheers:
    13. I agree, and wouldn't dismiss the patch either. I like the fact that is not the silver/grey scull awarded as Ehrenzeichen to the Flammenwerfertrupps but a black with red scull reflecting the Waffenfarbe of Pioniere and MW. Yes, not official ... but perhaps period.
    14. In 1917, the Minenwerfer Bataillon XIII was fighting together with a Sturmbataillon and Flammenwerfertrupps at the Hartmannsweilerkopf. November 10, 1917 "Ein weiteres gro?es, neues Unternehmen auf der Kuppe startet vom LIR 124. Vier Sto?trupps von 4 Offizieren 120 Mann mit 38 Mann vom Sturmbataillon XVI, 18 Pioniere und 8 Flammenwerfer werden eingesetzt. Die gr?ndliche Ausbildung am ?bungswerk Ollweiler sollte jetzt Erfolg zeigen. Zerst?rungsschie?en durch das Minenwerferbataillon XIII und 3 Batterien Artillerie hielt den Feind nieder. "
    15. Robin, the straps are for an Offizierstellvertreter belonging to the Minenwerfer Bataillon XIII.
    16. Thanks guys, really appreciate all your input. Here is a larger image
    17. found this on Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/General_War_Commissariat "Frederick William, Elector of Brandenburg, set up the General War Commissariat to oversee the army, as well as to levy taxes necessary to support the army. It soon became a bureaucratic machine for civil government as well. Frederick William used it to govern the state. Many members were landed aristocracy known as Junkers, who served in the army as well. The commissariats helped to centralize power."
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