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Joe, and in the case of Herr Skalweit above it obviously did. Commissioned as a Leutnant der Landwehr I he must have been at least 27 on first commissioning. Although on the books of Landwehrbezirk Magdeburg, he was interestingly enough a School Director in Pittsburgh! He retired from Landwehr service on 18 August 1910 having in the interim been transfered to the jurisdiction of Landwehrbezirk D?sseldorf. Regards Glenn
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Bob, you will not find any active service listed. He was commissioned as a Reserve Officer from the rank of Vizefeldwebel der Reserve on 20 July 1901. Consequently he appears for the first time in the 1902 Rangliste under the Reserve Officers of Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 5 (Landwehrbezirk Coblenz). His Patent was 20.7.01 S2s. He would probably have been around 23 years of age on first commissioning. Regards Glenn
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Hello fregatte, Dr. Ing. Karl Meyer, Landbauinspektor, Hannover, Akazienstra?e 5 B (1911) Leutnant d.R.: 20.7.01 Oberleutnant d.R. 10.9.10 Hauptmann d.R.: 11.11.14 5.8.14: Oberleutnant d.R. in Ersatz-Bataillon/G.G.R. 5 12.2.15: Train-Ersatz Abteilung 10, Stra?enbaukompanie Nr. 2 1.3.15: Stra?enbaukompanie Nr. 2 in the field. Later Chef, Baudirektion 10. Armee. EK1, EK2, BMVOX Regards Glenn
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Just received in the post today my latest Stammliste - Infanterie-Regiment Graf Kirchbach (1. Niederschlesisches) Nr. 46 . This it seems was the copy of one Hauptmann Egon L?bbert, the former Regimental Adjutant and in WW1 the Adjutant of 18th Army. Herr L?bbert has written in manuscript his appointment as the Regimental Adjutant and his last prewar appointment as the Adjutant to the Landwehr-Inspektor Posen and simultaneous promotion to Hauptmann on 1 October 1913. Egon L?bbert survived the war and retired as a Major. Regards Glenn
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Glenn J replied to Gordon Williamson's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
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Following the outbreak of the war only a very assignments continued to be gazetted in the Milit?r-Wochenblatt, those to the War Ministry (Kriegsministerium) being amongst them. Major Reid was "temporarily" attached to the War Ministry on 18 January 1915 with a definitive transfer to there on 1 October 1915. Regards Glenn
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Oberstleutnant Franz Reid. 17.5.92: Sek.-Lieut. 14.9.00: Oberleutnant 13.9.06: Hauptmann 8.11.14: Major Originally commissioned into Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 85 on 17 May 1892. He had been the Adjutant to the Governor of Ulm (Uniform of Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 170) when he was assigned as the Company Commander of 11./I.R. 55 on 21 April 1911. Regards Glenn
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Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 5 was only formed on 31 March 1897 and the 1897 Rangliste is the only edition that shows Alexander v. Stosch as an active officer in that regiment. His transfer to GGR. 5 from 2. GRzF had been gazetted on 22 March 1897 to take effect on 1 April 1897. The Albrecht v. Stosch who Rick mentioned can also be seen with his first name in the 1897 list. He was a former Kaiser Franz Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 2 officer transfered into GGR. 5 on the same day. Regards Glenn
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David, the 3. GRzF v. Stosch in 1898 was one Hauptmann Ulrich v. Stosch, born 10.12.1858 in Posen and died on 15.2.1928 and so presumably not your v. Stosch? He retired from Prussian service on 20.7.1898. He served with Landsturm Infanterie-Ersatz-Bataillon Wiesbaden and the Etappenkommandantur 219 (Rear Area Command) on recall during WW1. Promoted to charakterisierter (brevet) Major. a.D. on 21 July 1915. A check of the relevant Gotha shows that Alexander Wilhelm Leopold v. Stosch was a Leutnant der Reserve au?er Dienst (retired) in 1913. He was born on 23 February 1874 at Schwerin. Alexander v. Stosch had been originally commissioned into the 2. GRzF on 18.8.95 and transfered to Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 5 on 1.4.97. He left the Army on 18.8.97, returning to service as a reserve officer in Ulanen-Regiment Nr. 12 on 12.9.02. He retired from reserve service on 18.5.05 with a view to emigrating. I then find him on promotion to Oberleutnant der Reserve a.D. on 26 November 1915 on the staff of the commander of motorized troops of 11th Army. Regards Glenn