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    Chris Boonzaier

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    1. Just picked up these nice (I assume) prewar studies.... ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="422px" height="750px">"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' width="422px" height="750px"> ' alt='' class='ipsImage' >
    2. It seems the recipient used to mainly just wear the ribbon in a buttonhole and added the mini to the ribbon.... ' alt='' class='ipsImage' > ' alt='' class='ipsImage' >
    3. To get the ball rolling.... It was never really on my shopping list, but this arrived in the collection today..... ' alt='' class='ipsImage' > ' alt='' class='ipsImage' >
    4. That is a fantastic dummy, only let down by the hands.... I think some gloves are needed......
    5. Same author makes himself look silly here... (or "sillier") http://www.welt.de/finanzen/geldanlage/article13184024/Mit-alten-Waffenroecken-laesst-sich-viel-Geld-machen.html
    6. obviously written by someone who has nothing to do with Militaria... http://www.welt.de/finanzen/geldanlage/article13387107/Sammler-reissen-sich-um-Opas-Militaerorden.html
    7. I remember the horror I had when I put an Original Panzer pink piped jacket under a black light... and it glowed a horrible orange... apparently there is something in the pink dyes that glow orange...
    8. Hi, assume this is Kanonier Ungedient? And that means he had not served before? Thanks Chris
    9. Hi, one thing becomes rapidly aparent when researching WW1 on the eastern front.... many of the names the Germans used were used almost as a "one off"..... almost as if they created names as they went, which then dissapeared when they moved on... By this I mean, sometimes you find a german text with an eastern front name.... when you google, the ONLY reference to that place name is a single hist from 1917... Which leads me to think the germans used versions of place names that had little to do with the original name and were only used while they were there... Best Chris
    10. Its a hard call.... there are many things we will never know when looking at a photo... could be a tailor in the town they were in sewed on leather... could have been repairs.... Its very hard to say.... and did Sturmkompagnie have their own detached MW? Or did they use the MW of troops they were fighting with... for me a "We will never know" photo...
    11. I have seen these sold as "KZ" boots.... Have also seen similar things sold as "rare WW1 ersatz" boots... I am guessing they were simply made to save crucial war material... for people in non essential jobs
    12. Hi, it is the Dicke Brocken with the crown on the cover. VOn Schilcher is mentioned twice in the book, he underlined his name, nothing spectacular, ordonanzoffizier, not a ringtraeger, but a nice find.
    13. Hi Paul, the ones with the tags are part of groups. I must admit that none wandered in for free, but when I see a pair I like I go for it
    14. Hi, Indeed... that is a pain.... however, I read that guys who extended their contract to go to war zone do qualify... in the French army you always need 6 months left on your contract when you go back to france.... so if 2 guys need to be sent to Afghanistan for 6 months... one guy still has 13 months on his contract, one guy 11.... the guy with 11 months has to extend another 6 months... (extentions are minimum 6 months) so he would still have more than 6 months when he gets back... the 5 months he WOULD have had are not enough, and he could then not be sent overseas for 6 months (Could however for 4 months)... If he extended... he would qualify for the medal... I remember in Desert Storm we had a guy sent back halfway through the tour... he had planned to open a karate Club and refused to extend... so they had to send him back so he would still have 6 months in France...
    15. Just picked up another copy of "Unser Jäger"... they do pop up from time to time, but for some reason some book dealer on ebay had 5-6 of them, put them all on within weeks, and as a result they went pretty reasonably.... when it arrived I found a neat dedication... the recipient just served a few months with the battalion during the war, then in the 2nd Jäger Freikorps aschaffenburg... but nice to get the stamps...
    16. Recently bought this.... I assume the Reiss is Ritter von Reiss, one of the authors?? Any idea about the other guy? I assume Hauptmann "Schxxxx" who served in the regiment? Best Chris
    17. I have been a bit out of the loop, back problems, travelling etc... so my collecting rooms had junk piled up to the ceiling... I really dont collect boards... but somehow these add up over time... pulled out the box today to look....
    18. I think the difference is many humanitarian crisis have no danger for westerners helping out.... when ebola hit the scene everyone was going "instant death! See it and die!!!"...... and in spite of that these people went there..... Ebola was thought of as sure death.... army gives a VC for people running to certain death..... I dont think this is an "Ordinary" case.... If I was a Medic I would have done everything to avaoid deployment... dont think there has been such a dangerous deployment since the plagues? Its different from going to help somewhere after the event....
    19. A "Geriatric Great Escaper" http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2972408/War-medals-proudly-worn-Great-Escaper-broke-care-home-attend-D-Day-commemorations-France-auctioned.html
    20. Nice, I had the same but feel kinda cheated, it did not have the "2" on it as far as I can remember...
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