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    Leutwein

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    1. I have this following informations to Mannsbach

      Albert Hermann Heinrich

      born 25.october 1877

      Fähnrich: 24.01.1899

      Lt: 24.10.1899

      Oblt: 9.12.1907

      RM: 19.3.1913

      char. M: 30.6.1920

      a.D.:31.3.1920

      3th February 1905 til 30.november 1906 Schutztruppe for GSWA

      19.March 1913 til 28th. october 1917 Eskadron-Chef im Karabiner-Regt.

      KO4X 21.June 1907

      A R2X 1st July 1907

      SWF R2 14.July 1914

      H R 4th December 1914

      X to SWF R2 25th April 1915

      A R1X 1st August 1915

      By the way very nice pic Heiko...

      Best wishes

      Karsten

    2. Hello,

      I´m not sure about Gaedt! For sure it could be him but there is also another possibility!

      Marine-Oberstabsingenieur Haböck had the same combination! And Haböck was also in China (SMS Brandenburg)!

      Here Haböcks awards:

      1901 Chinadenkmünze für Kämpfer

      1903 Pr. Dienstauszeichnungskreuz XXV

      1907 Pr. Kronen-O. 4. Kl.

      1908 Jap. O.d.Hlg. Schatzes, 4. Klasse

      1909 Pr. RAO 4. Kl.

      1914 he received also Pr. Kronen-O. 3. Kl.! But the photo is dated with 1911, so there are in my opinion 2 possibilities.

      Nice pic Heiko ;)

      Best wishes

      Karsten

    3. Nice nice :jumping:

      And here we have a photo of a bravery man with nearly the same combination.

      His name was Feldwebel Hahn!

      Took also part on some rebellions in German-Southwestafrica 1903-08

      Mounted on the bar (all pre-1914-awards!!!):

      Friedrich-August-Medaille in silver for GSWA(!)

      Militärehrenzeichen II. for GSWA

      Kolonialdenkm. perhaps for his action during the Bondelzwart-rebellion 1903/04

      Deutsch-Südwestafrika-Denkm. with 5 (?) battle claps

      and the saxon DA for 15 years

      in the buttonhole his WW1-awards

      EK II

      SAEZX

      Sachsen-Meinigen War merit medal

      Seems to be a great estate. I have only this photo, unfortunately :(

      Best wishes

      Karsten

    4. "...I wouldn't think a World War silver FAM could have been possible for him-- he's an "Oberleutnant" level in that photo, and must have had the same Polizei/army rank. If he'd even been one of the Feldwebelleutnant sorts of ranks, even briefly, that would have got him the Albert Cross X or the Saxon General Decoration Cross X...."

      You´re absolutely right and I´m feeling embarrassed now:speechless:

      "...I'm sorry, but I can't find him in my rolls. He received his MVK 2. class after May 1917..."

      Very sad! Because the photo was written and sent on the 30.May 1917 but the picture must be taken earlier and by that also the award of the MVK2!

      Maybe it is not Otto Straßburger?? No entry of his sFAM for GSWA and also no entry of his MVK2 until 1917 but the picture must be taken till may 1917! Very mysterious!

      Best wishes

      Karsten

    5. I have deleted the old pictures and added some new but they still have a size of zero :banger:

      Have to take a look if I can find an Otto Straßburger, who got the sFAM for SWA. Unfortunately is the "DKB" not completly :(

      I couldn´t find any recipient of the sFAM with the name Straßburger. Could it not be a wartime decoration for the WW1???

      Best wishes

      Karsten

    6. Hello Rick,

      yes there is something written on the backside and by that there are some more informations.:jumping:

      Lt.dR Otto Straßburger was a "Feldpolizei-Kommissar" in Lowitsch (Lowicz) during the war. Bernd gave me the information that he was a member of the "Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 17".

      I added also a detail screen of his shoulderboard. Hoping you can cognize something.

      Are you sure that he received the saxon FAM for SWA but where is then the MEZ II??? I always thought that the saxon FAM is on the peacetime ribbon, which he received prior to the war.

      Best wishes

      Karsten

    7. At first nice pic! Gongratulation Heiko

      I?m not sure about the last medal but I don?t think so that it is a china-medal or "something colonial"! The ribbon could match but I don?t like the medal itself! I?m missing the drop shaped ending of the medal, which is typical for the "colonial-medals". I will agree with Rick Research and say that it is the bavarian bravery medal (medal and ribbon match). But only one bavarian decoration and a lot of prussians??

      What about the first and second crosses/decorations of the bar? One of them is the prussian Military Merit Cross but which one?

      I can not imagine that one of the crosses is a service cross but a MEZ I without taking part on a colonial mission....???

      ......or he took part on a colonial campaign but did not get the colonial medal. But didn?t normally receive the colonial medals, who were out of service for a time??? This guy didn?t look like an old veteran, for example the colonial campaign between 1884-1903.

      Best wishes

      Karsten

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