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Hi,
Here is a portrait that has me a little stumped. He wears a uniform which has anchor buttons, the cap has an anchor with what looks like a flag over the top of it. He wears a fouled anchor lapel pin together with an unidentified oval badge.
What is really odd is the WH Funkmeister career badge on his lower left arm. German Merchant Navy or perhaps a civilian company employee? All comments are welcome.
Cheers,
Larry
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Nice photo GreyC showing just how small the island is and its naval yard.
Hi Odulf,
Nice late war entries for service on Heligoland.
Cheers,
Larry
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12 hours ago, GreyC said:
Good morning,
"Meinem sehr verehrten und geschätzten Chefarzt des Mar[ine] Lazaretts Helgoland Herrn Mar[ine] Oberstabsarzt Dr. v. Hase zum freundlichen Gedenken gewidmet.
Helgoland 15.06.1943
von Lewinski
Mar[ine] Verw[altungs] Oberinspektor und Leiter der Laz[arett] Verw[altung]"
It´s a dedication from the Mar[ine] Verw[altungs] Oberinspektor and chief of administration of the Heligoland Naval Hospital von Lewinski to its chief surgeon Naval Oberstabsarzt Dr. v. Hase.
Hope that helps, now you know who he is and where he was active.
The 3rd medal could be a long service medal? Now that you have his name you can look him up in the Naval Ranglisten.
GreyC
Thank you very much for the translation. This is the second portrait KM photo in my collection that mentions the island of Heligoland. I will definitely try to find out more information about him.
Cheers,
Larry
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Congratulations on the latest addition to your TR collection. That is a very nice cap.
I will add another portrait to this thread. It shows a KM Administration Oberinspektor. His rank is Kapitanleutnant and he wears Elevated Career tabs on his lower sleeves. His awards include the Kriegsverdienst Kreuz in Bronze with Swords, a WW1 EK 2. a Hindenberg Kreuz with swords in light bronze. The other two medals I am not familiar with.
I have included a scan of the writing on the back. I would be most grateful if someone could try to translate it for me.
Cheers,
Larry
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BeVo wreaths were used throughout the war, especially crusher caps which could be folded up and put in a pocket. You see a lot of them applied to panzer berets.
The Tellerform shape was phased out in 1935 but continued to be worn after that time.
Here are two photos showing typical Tellerform and crusher style caps being worn.
Cheers,
Larry
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Thanks very much guys.
As Odulf says, the wreath and cockade are woven in artificial silk in the BeVo style. The cap is the Tellerform type which changed in 1935 to the saddle type.
Cheers,
Larry
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Hi Morten,
I do not have Eduardo's book.
Cheers,
Larry
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Hi Morten,
Thanks for showing the other page. This confirms that Heer units used the patch but did KM units use it as well.
According to Angolia's other book they did.
Cheers,
Larry
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Hi Morten,
Thanks for the scan of your book. It has some very good information in it. I see both Heer and KM used the "FP" insignia.
There is no mention of the "W' (Walloberfeldwebel) insignia in your book.
Here is another chart showing Heer specialty patches. The Walloberfeldwebel is included.
According to Angolia this insignia was worn by both branches of the Wehrmacht.
Cheers,
Larry
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Hi,
There is a section in Angolia's Die Kriegsmarine - Uniforms and Traditions vol.2 regarding sleeve insignia worn by KM Navy Fortress Engineers (see scan).
My question is: Was this the exact same insignia worn by Heer Fortress Engineers? If I remember correctly the Heer patches were machine-embroidered golden artificial silk on a bluish dark green cloth as well. I have included a scan of a patch as well. Is it the Heer or KM version.
Cheers,
Larry
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That is an extremely impressive collection.
Cheers,
Larry
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Very nice photo Martin and great framed display Morten.
Cheers,
Larry
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Thanks GreyC. Very nice photo Morten. I have been looking for a MKP photo for a long time. Very happy to have one in my collection. Good to see samples from others collections as well.
Cheers,
Larry
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2 hours ago, Odulf said:
Very nice Morten
I agree, very nice!
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Great photos Nesredep and Martin. This thread just gets better day by day.
Cheers,
Larry
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Kriegsmarine Speciality Badges in Wear
in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
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Thanks Morten. Hope you vacation was enjoyable.
Here is a photo of a Obermaat wearing Bootsmann career patch.
Cheers,
Larry