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    Glenn J

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    1. Hi webr55, I have not found a commissioning date for him prior to January 1917. Another Beutnagel died as a Leutnant d.R. in R.I.R 73. Regards Glenn
    2. Karl Graf Lehndorff was originally an active officer in the Neum?rkisches Dragoner-Regiment Nr. 3. He went on reserve status in that regiment on 15 November 1887. He transfered into Landwehr status in 1899 (Landwehrbezirk Goldap) and left military service completely sometime between May and December 1900. Second-Lieutenant: 14. 7.83 Premier-Lieutenant d.R.: 17.12.92 Regards Glenn
    3. Hi Stijn, if it is the same guy he must have been quite elderly in WW2: Ludwig Wilhelm Gustav Reeps, born 1 October 1876 in Posen. A former cadet, he entered Pionier-Bataillon Nr. 17 as a Gemeiner on 28 March 1895. Transfered to Infanterie-Regiment 20 on 19 November 1895 he was promoted to Portepee-F?hnrich on 15 February 1896. Commissioned as a Second-Lieutenant on 18.10.96 he was assigned to the NCO School at Treptow on 1 April 1904. Transfered to Infanterie-Regiment 58 on 1 April 1906 he was promoted to Oberleutnant on 22.3.07. Retired on 6 June 1907. Recalled for service in WW1, he was promoted to Hauptmann a.D. in Flieger-Abteilung 54 on 22.5.15. Regards Glenn
    4. Christian, I could find just one officer with the name Micharl Kłosowski - a Leutnant in der Reserve in K.u.K. Infanterie-Regiment 55. He is only shown with a KTK in early 1918. Regards Glenn
    5. A Leutnant Heinrich Stahmer served in Husaren-Regiment K?nig Humbert von Italien (1. Kurhessisches) Nr. 13. F?hnrich: 20.2.15 Leutnant (ohne Patent): 30.7.15 (Patent: 18.2.13) Oberleutnant: 18.4.18 E Regards Glenn
    6. Rick, I think there are more often sins of omission where a guy "disappears" on transfer than real mistakes. Just in case you don't have it - it is Paul Kurt Wilhelm v. Friedrich-Schroeter, born 16 February 1886 at Ornontowitz. Later Hauptmann i.G., only raised to the nobilty on 11 June 1902 on account of the Stepfather, one Landrat Paul v. Schroeter. Regards Glenn
    7. Hi Komtur, if he is a medical officer then he holds the rank of Oberarzt (same as in the Prussian Army) but I can find no officer of that name in the k.u.k. Army, k.k. Landwehr or k.u. Honv?d (in any branch) in the 1918 editions of the various Ranglisten. Similarly no officer of that name in 1914 or 1916. Regards Glenn
    8. Rick, Komtur Benno Hultzsch was awarded the charakter rank of Major d.R. a.D. on 22 May 1916 while serving with Bezirkskommando II Dresden. Glenn
    9. He appears to be the Bandmaster (Obermusikmeister) of one of the Foot Guards Regiments 1 - 4 or the Garde-F?silier-Regiment judging by the lack of a cypher on the boards and double litzen. These then are the primary suspects - all serving 14-18: Max Graf 2. GRzF Hugo Goerisch 3. GRzF Heinrich Schrader 4. GRzF Heinrich Dippel Garde-F?silier-Regiment He is definitely not Fritz Brase of 1 GRzF and he actually does not look like Hugo Goerisch of 3. GRzF. Regards Glenn
    10. Pater Ortner's entry and awards as at the beginning of 1918. Regards Glenn
    11. Chris, by all accounts Feldpater Ortner was pretty fearless, tending to the wounded and dying in the foremost front lines often under heavy fire. A Feldkurat in der Reserve in the k.k. Landwehr since 28 July 1908. He was assigned to the 1. Landsturm-Regiment on the outbreak of war and initially saw service in Serbia and then in the South Tyrol. He particularly distinguished himself in the fighting on the Folgaria-Lavarone Plateau in the summer of 1915. His entry in the 1918 k.k. Landwehr Rangliste does not show his EKO so presumably that was awarded later in 1918. The photograph below shows him on the occasion of his 50th anniversary as a Priest. A former Landesschutzen Sergeant (Zugsf?hrer), his portrait his carved on the exterior of the church in S?ll. Regards Glenn
    12. Hi westfale, Edmund August Conradin Mierzinsky: He retired on 14 September 1906 with permission to wear the uniform of I.R. 57. In WW1 Bahnhofskommandant in Seesen. Died 18 April 1917 in Hannover. RAO4 Crown Order 3 Long Service Decoration Regards Glenn
    13. Chris, Rick, Faldpater Matthias Ortner born 18 Feb 1877 in S?ll - died 14 June 1960. The cuff rings are the rank distinctions of an A-H Chaplain with the equivalent rank of Hauptmann. Incidentally Pater Ortner was the Parish priest of the village of S?ll in the Tyrol where I spend my summer holidays each year. Regards Glenn
    14. Mike Hauptmann Paul Stein was originally commissioned into the 1. Garde-Feldartillerie-Regiment as a reserve officer from the rank of Vizewachtmeister der Reserve on 17 April 1897. He remained with this regiment until his first retirement from non active military service on 17 February 1914. On retirement he was granted the authority to wear the Landwehr Army Uniform. Obviously not left in peace for long he reported for duty on mobilisation and was promoted to Hauptmann d.R. a.D. on 20 October 1914. Second-Lieutenant/Leutnant d.R.: 17.4.97 X5x Oberleutnant d.R.: 20.4.10 Hauptmann d.R. a.D.: 20.10.14 1902: Living at Kaiserstra?e 43 D?sseldorf 1906: Bergassessor in Recklinghausen 1911: Bergwerksdirektor in Recklinghausen The LD2 document was signed by Generalleutnant Ernst v. Natzmer. Regards Glenn
    15. Hi Daniel, that is what happens when you make a guess 660 kilometres from home The real Esmarch below Regards Glenn
    16. Dave, Materna was a General Staff Officer. It would appear that the KTK was not universally awarded even to those holding quite prestigious decorations like the EKO. A look at the 1918 k.u.k. Rangliste shows that hardly any of the general Staff officers, many highly decorated did not have the KTK. Regards Glenn
    17. Rick, Chris, that is the later Generalmajor (1.4.41) Friedrich Schneider, born 28 Mar 1879 and died as a Soviet POW in Sachsenhausen in 1945 long after his final retirement in July 1942. Regards Glenn
    18. Alexandre, discounting General Materna's Repulblic of Austrian Awards, he held the following awards and decorations in 1936: Order of the Iron Crown 3rd Class with War Decoration & Swords Military Merit Cross 3rd Class with War Decoration & Swords Silver Military Merit Medal on the Ribbon of the Military Merit Cross Bronze Military Merit Medal on the Ribbon of the Military Merit Cross with Swords Austrian Red Cross Decoration 2nd Class with Swords Officers' Long Service Decoration 2nd Class Austrian War Commemoration Medal Military Jubilee Cross Prussian Iron Cross 2nd Class Prussian Red Cross Medal. Regards Glenn
    19. Mike, sorry for the late reply, I have been away on holiday and just saw this. F./ = F?silier or III. Bataillon And yes it should read 24 September 1916. Regards Glenn
    20. Paul, literally just back home. A few facts on Geheimer Baurat Bode. Garnison Bau-Inspektor: 1.4.87G. Awarded the charakter or brevet rank of Baurath on 25.5.95 as a Garnison Bau-Inspektor in Posen. Assigned to the Bauamt in Braunschweig on 19 April 1898 from Posen II. Retired as a Baurat and Milit?r-Bauinspektor as the president of the Milit?r-Bauamt in Braunschweig on 20 January 1910. He was promoted in retirement to the character or brevet rank of Geheimer Baurat on 14 April 1910. He died on the 7th of January 1912. An Intendantur- und Baurat with the charakter as a Geheimer Baurat wore the rank insignia of an Oberstleutnant. Regards Glenn
    21. Hi Komtur, I have that photograph somewhere at home possibly in the Zeitschrift f?r Heereskunde. I will look for him on Staurday if nobody identifies him first! Regards Glenn
    22. Glenn checking in from the Tyrol I don't have my stuff with me but a quick check on the laptop shows that the then Geheimer Baurat Bode died in 1912. As Dave rightly points out, a Baurat was a military official in the "property management" business with responsibility for non fortress militarv related construction and maintainance business. I will check him out on my return at the end of the month. Regards Glenn
    23. David, I checked Prie?dorff. There were two or three possibilities who were Majors in 1849 but not all decorations are listed. We need to check an 1850 Rang- und Quartier-Liste ( I do not have one) to narrow it down. Regards Glenn
    24. Paul, Karl Niemöller was born on 4 March 1873 at Vechta in Oldenburg. He entered Infanterie-Regiment 78 as a Fahnenjunker on 19 September 1891. Commissioned as a Second-Lieutenant on 14.1.93 he was transfered to Infanterie-Regiment 164 on 1 April 1897. On 2 July 1900 he left the Prussian Army and entered the II. Ersatz-Seebataillon. On 19 July 1900 he was attached to the staff of the S.M.S. "Gneisenau" and the follwoing year on 12 April to that of the S.M.S. "Stein". Promoted to supernumary Oberleutnant on 16.6.01 he was assigned to the II. Seebataillon on 7 October 1901. From 1 April to 30 September 1902 he was attached to the Ships' Boys Division and from 13 December 1902 to 31 March 1904 as a supervising officer and instructor at the Naval School. On 15 August 1904 he was assigned to the base company of the III. Seebataillon and then on 17 December 1904 to the III. Seebataillon itself. Leaving the Navy on 31 July 1908 he re-entered the Prussian Army the following day and was assigned to 7. Rhein. Infanterie-Regiment 69 where he was promoted to supernumary Hauptmann on 10.9.08. He was appointed commander of 3./I.R. 69 on 27 Jan 1909 which he commanded until his attachment to the embassy in Santiago on 1 March 1914. He returned from Santiago and was assigned to the Headquarters of I. Reserve-Korps on 3 November 1914. Regards Glenn
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