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Dave dug the date of the Württemberg award out for me.... Georg Jockers, württ. Verdienstkreuz on 20.12.1916 as a Feldwebel., 1.MGK/IR 126. (a Württemnerg Unit) I am tending to think he started the war in a baden unit.... Leib Grenadier Regt 109.... Kork is a small town, The Verlustliste have 2 Georg Jockers from there listed, but it is a great leap of the imagination..... a Private in Leib Gren 109 wounded in late 1915, and a Vizefeldwebel injured in IR 126 in Late 1916.... However, it is possible that he was in the IR126 all the time, but he WAS a Badener by birth, his hometown listed as Kork.
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Deyr fé,deyja frændr,deyr sjálfr et sama;ek veit einn,at aldri deyr:dómr um dauðan hvern. Possesions diekinsmen dieyou yourself die;I know one thingwhich never dies:the judgment of a dead man's life. DU STIRBST – BESITZ STIRBTDIE SIPPEN STERBEN.EINZIG LEBT – WIR WISSEN ES –DER TOTEN TATENRUHM. Translations all vary slightly.......
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I think it impotant to remember that it was possible /Probable that some Inf Geschütz Batteries were probably on permanent detachment to a SB, although not an intergral part of that battalion. i.e. the only thing seperating them was being on the payroll of that battalion. The Werner Lacoste book shows how SB Unit commanders were very carful not to get "extra weight" sapping their finances, so a batterie on permanent detachment, but not part of the unit, saved costs for the SB commander. Anyway, as can be seen the 7th and 14th had batteries detached to them for onger periods of time.
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Hi, Nah, I could not resiste the Italian one because of the Libyan connection, this one was in a partial group I had picked up of Bavarian Leib Regt stuff. The odd bit of artillery was just coincidence, cant let the gunners think noone wants them!!! :-) Sometimes you just find things and go... "Why not!?"
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EK 1914 Award Process Mysteries....
Chris Boonzaier replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Tony! A Fantastic doc that details the process in WW2 to a degree I have not seen before!! -
And another.... http://www.ebay.de/itm/Seltenes-3er-Kombi-Etui-fur-EK2-EK1-m-Spange-Frontkampferkreuz-TOP1A/281767157735?_trksid=p2047675.c100009.m1982&_trkparms=aid%3D222007%26algo%3DSIC.MBE%26ao%3D1%26asc%3D20140117125630%26meid%3Dbf3350b38d96443887a70601d9d7127b%26pid%3D100009%26rk%3D3%26rkt%3D10%26sd%3D121724720725