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    Hoss

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    1. Joe

      Brig. Gen.Edmonds he was a Haig cronie I've never read any British Official Histories a recommendation at the bottom of a Keegan article I have in front of me The March on Paris (Kluck Arnold 1920). I also found something on the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards 'C' squadron at the village of Soignies shortly after they landed. The Uhlan (9th Cavalry Division) also had wireless in contact with Ist & 2nd Armies.(Oberste Heeresleitung). So we can presuppose the Germans always screened the BEF before during the Channel crossing through Boulogne to their march up to the line beginning August 21st imo.

      Regards

    2. Charles have you a pr of Saxon boots so you can make up a full mannequin. dam I hate to a stinker but please lose the lip hair its been bothering me for months, I've been building up nerve to finally mention it. I painted a similar mannequin's face once on a frenchman with glue then used old brushes, after it set trimmed it to give that period look, bit of facial rouge with cig. ash, done.

      Eric

    3. Could one reason be the badge wasn't worn because they were hated even by comrades, much as MGSs gunners? When these troops turned up regulars knew they were in for a hard time. It seems to me there was much more wearing of specialist badges postwar up to 1925/6 than during actual W1 battles.

      Interesting remark on helmets I'd had the same response from a German W2 vet recently. They couldn't wait to dump the steel helmet on the Eastern front he called it heavy uncomfortable froze your head in winter and fried it during the summer, they fought in wool caps.

      Eric

    4. Two bizarre anomalies in one photo. Note the medic on the right.

      1. He's got his Totenkopf on his OVERCOAT sleeve. Each man was issued only one badge. Maybe he was so proud of the death's head that he didn't mind tearing it off and resewing it on, depending on the season. I've never seen one on an overcoat before.

      2. He's a medic. Normally medics were attached from the Medical Companies. A medic wouldn't have been trained on flamethrowers. It's possible that he's wearing the red cross brassard because he's simply been DEEMED a medic by the unit, but I've never seen medical personnel with a flamethrower badge.

       

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      Soldiers are wearing camouflage cutout helmets what is the image date?

      Eric

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