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    Chris Boonzaier

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    1. Am I right in undestanding he got 2 medals for the same action? http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Pruitt Best Chris
    2. Thats possible, as I said, it is just a thought from the dusty backrooms of my memory. May also just be how the clerk entered it in the book. best Chris
    3. Have a look at these Photos.... the last year of the 13 in Djibouti... http://www.behance.net/gallery/Lgion-trangre-French-Legion/2099492
    4. Thats insane, Fantasticically real!
    5. I think it is "verletzung der u. XXX" I am wondering if this was not a controlled detonation carried out by the Germans and he was injured as opposed to wounded? For some reason I have always thought Verwundung was a wound, and Verletzung an Injury? Best Chris
    6. Any idea what the chest badge is of the guy at the back? and the pinbacks on the guy at the front? And the little cap badges??? Thanks Chris
    7. I see that the Harald Geissler book was re printed in 2011... And with 1 700 photos and 600 plus pages... I will have to wait to next month to get it, but it sounds like a really big deal.... Does anyone have it? How well are WW1 docs covered? Thanks Chris
    8. Does anyone have any "Zweitschrift" or replacement EK documents to show? Would be intereted in all variations. Thanks Chris
    9. Hi, is the choir association badge still in use? Or was it used after the war? I assume so..... Best Chris
    10. You know what would look really cool? Put real ribbons in the frame. Can be done with no great cost.
    11. This guy even says its a copy... and check out the price!!!! http://www.ebay.de/itm/Etui-Eisernes-Kreuz-1-Klasse-Dachbodenfund-Konvolut-Orden-Abzeichen-1WK-Lot-/220924395397?pt=Militaria&hash=item33701ebf85
    12. Hi, I am guessing anywear after 1953 ... 60s or 70s or even 80s may be a good guess. Best Chris
    13. Oooohh... thats not a good way to start the day... I wonder is any senior officer was santioned for not reading the tide charts right?
    14. Hi, thats pretty cool, but I think there is a bit of an error... you are thinking of Percy SLedge... ;-) Here is a question, does the fact that a soldier is African American influence the price? I paid over market for a WW1 African American Purple heart, but I think the Ration of Caucasian/African American has cahnged a lot since WW1, probably making them more comman. Best Chris
    15. What is the armour triangle on the front of the tunic of the guy on the right? I thought those were arm patches. MfG Chris
    16. Hi, it was often done to make souvenier belts ("Hate" belts). Soldiers put bottons and badges all over them. In this case they have been removed again. Best Chris
    17. Unless you really, really, really need one to that unit, I would pass. A wise collector once posted.... if it is a Blue tunic, and not mint, mint... it is not worth buying. It is a lesson I learned the hard way.... but I learned it. You can find pleanty in better condition, and not costing much more. Best Chris
    18. Hi, There is also a 14-18 Black ribbon one for "für Kriegsverdienst in der Heimat" White ribbon seems to be exclusively for Civilians/officials/Medical in the Heimat, or the occasioanl soldier in stores, or people attached to the military. Black ribbon "für Kriegsverdienst in der Heimat" for soldiers/officers. But I have not found any statute for the latter. Best Chris
    19. Hi Don, will try when i get home... unfortunatley, it is about the only blured WW1 Studio photo I have seen :-(
    20. Hi, does anyone know how comman Belt fed as opposed to magazine fed Madsen MGs were in the german army? Thanks Chris
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