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    Markgraf

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    1. Lukas Šnjarić (1851.06.22-1930.01.28) was Croatian. He started his career in the k.k. 2. Grenzinfanterie Regiment, as enlisted soldier (his father also served as border guard).

      In March of 1915 he was the commander of the k.u.k .59 ID. Promoted to General der Infanterie 1918.05.01. After the war he retired, and died in Romania in 1930.

    2. Yes he is.

      The k.k. Landwehr has nearly the same uniform as the Feldjägers (but the Landwehr has silver buttons with regimental number). Otherwise he is a Feldwebel, not officer. :)

      From German wiki:

      • k.k. Landwehr Infanterie Regiment Nr. 36

      86. Landwehr Infanteriebrigade – 43. Landwehr Infanterie Truppendivision – III. Armeekorps Errichtet: 1899 Garnison: Kolomea Nationalitäten: 70 % Ruthenen – 21 % Polen – 9 % Andere Landwehr-Ergänzungsbezirk: Kolomea, Stanislau und Czortków

    3. Aceton: Just smaller objects, but the exhibition closed since then (renovation of the building).

      However the Military Museum Museum in Budapest have a wide collection of WWI Russian shoulder boards and cap badges.

      Otherwise every changing introduced slowly in the Austro-Hungarian army. For instance the 1904 M cavalry saber the enlisted soldiers recieved first in 1908. It is possible that the Russian army where the changes slow?

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