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Franz Rudolph JONKHEER de CASEMBROOT was born on 1 November 1883 at Tschetzkowitz in Silesia. He entered Feldartillerie-Regiment von Peucker (1. Schlesisches) Nr. 6 as a Fahnenjunker on 8 November 1906. Promtoed to F?hnrich on 20 July 1907 and commissioned on 18 August 1908. Rick, the Oberleutnant seniority was W58w - the 27 being part of the date on the next column. Regards Glenn
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Rick, His entry publishing his retirement in September 1896 in the Milit?r-Wochenblatt provides no real clue as to why he left active service and went North! It simply states: 12 September 1896. Frhr. v. Biedermann, Major and battalion commander of 2. Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 101 Kaiser Wilhelm, K?nig von Preu?en, on approval of his request to retire, placed at disposal with pension and the permission for the continued wear of his former uniform with the prescribed insignia. Probably "passed over" and had to go as was the custom! Regards Glenn
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Paul, some snippets on his earlier career: Frhr. v. Bierdermann was born in Chemnitz and entered Sch?tzen-Regiment "Prinz Georg" Nr. 108 in 1871. In 1876 he was appointed as the Adjutant of 2. Bat. 8. Landwehr-Regiment D?beln. Returning to his regiment in 1878 he was promoted to Hauptmann on transfer to 6. Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 105 on 22 Feb 1886. Regards Glenn
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SPM, the biggest problem is that in the Gotha covering the Barons (Freiherren) no Tilo Freiherr v. Beust is listed. I am thinking that "Tilo" must have been a name he commonly used but was not Christened as such. Judging from the age of the photo (1860 -1870 ish) this leaves two "suspects" from the 1st or Moderwitz line: Major a.D. Joachim Friedrich Ottomar Freiherr v. Beust, 7 Oct 1910 - 19 Sep 1886, former Ducal Saxon-Altenburg Major and Major a.D. Gottlieb August Maximilian Freiherr v. Beust, 12 May 1827 - 6 Mar 1909. a former Prussian Major retired in 1872. It cannot be the latter as he held only a long service medal in 1871. Regards Glenn
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The Regimental Commander of G.G.R.4 was Oberst (27.1.18 F) Karl Oskar August Freiherr Grote, born 15 September 1865 at Nienburg a.d.W. He commanded the regiment from 22 Jan 1918 - 26 Jul 1918 moving on to command the 73. Infanterie-Brigade. He died on 20 December 1953 as a Generalmajor a.D. He was a battalion commander in I.R. 72 in 1914. Regards Glenn
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KM officer info neede
Glenn J replied to Harrier's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
Fregattenkapit?n Paul Vehlhaber born 19.9.93 in Parchim in Mecklenburg. Promoted to that rank on 1.10.40. 8.37-4.40: Administration Officer Ships' Artillery School. 4.40-5.40: Administration Officer 1. Abteilung Ships' Artillery School. 5.40-9.42: Administration Officer Flak School. 9.42-1.43: Administration Officer Artillery Arsenal Wilhelmshaven. 1.43: Placed at Disposal (z.V.) Regards Glenn -
Today I received in the post a copy of the extremely rare January 1911 Prussian reserve and Landwehr officers' list. As a bonus I found inside the front cover the invoice or Rechnung to its original owner who bought it nearly a 100 years ago! Leutnant der Reserve Paul Ferdinand Peddinghaus, a factory owner in Barmen, later Hagen was a reserve officer in Husaren-Regiment Nr. 17. He was commissioned on the 18.10.02. Promoted to Oberleutnant der Reserve on 18.11.11 he presumably rose to the rank of Rittmeister der Reserve during the war (sometime after May 1916). He survived the war. Incidentally he paid considerably less for it than I did. Regards Glenn
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Panzer Medical Officer
Glenn J replied to Paul R's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
Paul, something to consider: the label is dated December 1942 for an Oberarzt (Oberleutnant). It is inconcieveable that he could have risen to the rank of Oberfeldarzt (Oberstleutnant) in the next 30 months. Regards Glenn -
Dave, his pre-war career. Wilhelm Valentin Ludwig Gandenberger v. Moisy: Born 2 November 1868 in Gie?en. Cadet School at Oranienstein and graduation from Gro?-Lichterfelde as a Sekonde-Lieutenant on 22.3.1887 and assigned to Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 111. 1.10.90-1.3.91: Attached to the Milit?r-Turnanstalt. 1.10.91-31.3.92: Instructor at the Potsdam Cadet School. 1.4.92-31.3.95: Assigned to the Pl?n Cadet School. 14.5.1894: Premier-Lieutenant. 22.1.95: Placed on the establisment of Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 99. 1.10.95-21.7.1898: War Academy Course. 1.10.98: Assigned to the I. Seebataillon 18.1.01: Hauptmann and company commander 15.10.01: Transfered to Infanterie-Regiment Markgraf Ludwig Wilhelm (3. Bad.) Nr. 111. 1.10.02: Placed ? la suite to III. Seebataillon and assigned to the Kiautschou Government and simultaneously until 28.8.03 Town Major of Kiautschou. 20.8.07: Assigned as company commander of 8./Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 110. 10.10.12: Promoted to supernumary Major and assigned to the Regimental Staff of Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 110. Regards Glenn
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EK 1914 White ribbon award...
Glenn J replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
And one Leutnant der Seewehr 2. Aufgebots der Matrosenartillerie with a Patent of 27.1.03 H10h. Herr Vogegesang was on the strength of Landwehrbezirk I Oldenburg. Regards Glenn -
EK 1914 White ribbon award...
Glenn J replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
Chris, not sure about the signature but your Vogelgesang is one Mar.-Intendanturrat Ernst Vogelgesang, with a Bestellung as such from 1.10.12 B. Regards Glenn -
Leutnant von Wiese
Glenn J replied to Stijn David's topic in Germany: Third Reich: Research, Documentation & Photographs
Hauptmann Dr. phil. Max Wei? retired from the Army on 18 August 1913 with permission to wear the uniform of Infanterie-Regiment Herzog Karl von Mecklenburg-Strelitz (6. Ostpreu?isches) Nr. 43. Following his retirement he was an assistant in the Reich Colonial office and living at Bayerischer Platz 13/14 in Berlin. Regards Glenn