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Hardy, Erich Wagner was promoted to Oberst on 16.12.15 having left the regiment the previous August. He was replaced by Major Karl Br?ck until December 1915. 17 December 1915: Major Georg Richter (Oberstleutnant 22.5.16) 20 July 1917: Major Gottfried Leonhardi KIA 12 April 1918 April 1918: Major Felix Ingenbrand Regards Glenn
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Seems like a lot of guys for a peacetime corps staff when one bears in mind the the officer complement was usually seven officers including the corps commander. Perhaps the division and brigade staff officers were on hand. The Chief of Staff was Oberstleutnant Konstantin Schmidt v. Knobelsdorf. Incidentally this photograph was taken at Hermanns Denkmal just to the south of Detmold and in the VII Army Corps District. Regards Glenn
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Austria-Hungary M1906 Hungarian Infantry Parade Dress Tunic
Glenn J replied to Gordon Craig's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Gordon, for a detailed description of K.u. Honv?d uniforms I would recommend getting hold of a copy of Kir?ly?rt ?s Haz??rt by Barcy Zolt?n and Somogyi Gy?z?. As Iver remarks, the tunic of the Honv?d infantry was rather generic and does not identify an individual regiment. Regards Glenn -
Golden Jubilee Medal 2002
Glenn J replied to a topic in Great Britain: Orders, Gallantry, Campaign Medals
Make that 399,996. I got one too. Glenn -
Austria-Hungary KaiserJaeger, Kaiserschuetzen, Standschuetzen
Glenn J replied to ccj's topic in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Charles, basically: Kaiserj?ger are common army light infantry regiments recruited from the Tyrol Kaisersch?tzen/Landessch?tzen are Austrian Landwehr mountain regiments Standsch?tzen are Austrian Militia units See here for information on the Landessch?tzen/Kaisersch?tzen: My Site Regards Glenn -
The non-commissioned officer and private soldier personnel posts of the Landwehrbezirke were generally filled by re-engaged volunteers (Kapitulanten). The posts were advertised in the military press and suitable candidates were selected. My impression is that the Bezirksfeldwebeln would then generally be promoted from NCOs with experience in this field of work. Regards Glenn
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Chris, I may part company with Rick on this one but it is my firm understanding that the Bezirksfeldwebel was a substantive rank. Like the "Etatsm??iger" in a company/squadron/battery, he wore the two cuff rings. Each company sized district within a Landwehrbezirk had it's own company sergeant major or Bezirksfeldwebel. See this page from the 1914 edition of F?hrer durch Heer und Flotte which lists army ranks or Dienstgrade and terms of address. Regards Glenn
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Herr Brust retired from Landwehr service in the rank of Oberleutnant on 18 August 1908 with permission to wear the Landwehr Army Uniform. He was recalled for service in WW1 and was promoted to Hauptmann der Landwehr a.D. on 18.6.15 whilst serving with Landsturm Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon II Hameln. Regards Glenn
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Well done Rick! Of course it did not help that Herr Postdirektor Brust is only shown with an RAO4 and a LD1 in the 1907 Rangliste!!!!! However he is shown on his transfer to Landwehr status in 1907/08 in Landwehrbezirk Gumbinenn with the FD3, ?EK3 and RA3. Sekonde-Lieutenant d.R.: 16.2.92 Oberleutnant d.R.: 15.12.00 V4v He retired from Landwehr service in 1908/09. More to follow.............. Regards Glenn
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Heiko, difficult to say. As there appears to be a cypher/number on the epaulette he is probably not a Foot Guards reserve officer. This pattern of litzen was worn on the Waffenrock amongst others by the following "Prussian" units: Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 6 Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 11 Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 89 Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 109 Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 115 1. Garde-Dragoner-Regiment 2. Garde-Dragoner-Regiment Garde-Feldartillerie All Pionier Officers Shame there is no date on the photograph! Regards Glenn