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    E Williams

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    1. A large example.....................great!!! I only have one, a pencil drawing. As soon as I acquire a new USB cable to upload from my camera, I'll post it.
    2. I especially like the soldier in the stalhelm. I could find a place for it on a wall of mine.
    3. Badisches Lieb-Dragoon Regt 20 Peaked Cap named to a Lt Guilini. He survived the war and is documented as having been awarded the Order of the Zahringen Lion, 2nd Class with Swords. Luger is a 1910 DWM, unit marked to the 142 R.M.G.77 which was part of the 29th Inf Div, Baden.
    4. M-95 Pickelhaube, shoulder boards to a Capt 2nd Bavarian Trains Bn, assorted awards. Luger is not unit marked to a Bavarian unit. It is a 1917 Erfurt, re-conditioned, sear safety added and issued to Schupo Berlin during the Weimar days. I'm presently searching for a Bavarian MG unit marked Luger.
    5. Yes, it was also known as the 2nd Div No 24. Werner served during years 1905-1907.
    6. Saxon display: M-95 Pickelhaube, quartermaster marked to the 139 Inf Rgt. 2nd Company (Saxon) (24 Inf Div)(Saxon) Service Beerstein to Richard Werner, 139th Inf Rgt 6th Company (Saxon) (24 Inf Div) (Saxon) Regular brass issue Saxon belt buckle Pre-war belt and buckle to the Saxon Leib Gr Regt 100 (23 Inf Div) (Saxon) Luger, 1915 DWM, unit marked to the 181 Inf Regt, 4th Company (40 Saxon Div)
    7. Thanks for the comments. I shall post a few more photos later of it's other items. I could have purchased his boots but I didn't, I should have, I still can, I guess I will. His tschapkas was not available unfortunately.
    8. Kaiser Alexander III NCO with picklewink, EKI, vaulted, EKII and Wurttemberg Bravery Medal in Gold (plated). Walking out dress. I have the parade Rabat, riding breeches and Schrimmutze. Quartermaster stamp for the 4th Squadron. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-37267600-1379904942.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-79655500-1379904984.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-43525800-1379905023.jpg
    9. Page 526, Histories of Two-Hundred Hundred and Fifty-One Divisions of the German Army 1914-1918 ...it attacked north of Ostrolenka and marched to Ossowiec. It remained there until the end of April. Earlier (Feb) the 250th took part in the attack of Mazurian Lakes and took very heavy casualites.
    10. Thanks Naxos....What page did that info come from? I was able to find this for the 28th of April 1915.............. Western Front Second Battle of Ypres: German offensive definitely stopped. Germans bomb Dunkirk, Pervyse and Nancy; French bomb Friedrichshafen. Germans storm French position at Les Mesnils. Eastern Front Very powerful Austro-German offensive under von Mackensen begins between the Dunajec and Biala Rivers (west Galicia). Russians driven back
    11. Hello!! I am one of your newest members and I've come with a deciphering request of a recently acquired Militarpass for the above named soldier. I have special interest with this soldier because I have a 1913 Erfurt Luger with the same unit marked as the last unit Cpl Kunst was assigned to, 2nd Ersatz Machine Gun Company Ninth Army Corps. What info supplied by some and my own guesses, this soldier was born 15 Oct 1894 in Wohlendorf in Lower Saxony, he enlisted on 6.10.14. He was trained and assigned to a MG-08 with a shooting class of 2. He served in Russia and France and was wounded in Belgium and was awarded the wound badge in black. He served in various MG units with a final assignment with the 2.E.M.G.K. IX A.K. He attended the MG Sharpshooter School Kommando West in 3rd training company. He received 65 Reich Marks as mustering out pay. This Militarpass is a replacement for the original. I have posted what pages have information. Any corrections and further information is greatly appreciated. http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-10186200-1379894749.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-80689900-1379894069.jpg http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-89317600-1379893968.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-89317600-1379893968.jpg http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-18017500-1379894193.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-68932800-1379894452.jpg http://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-62629600-1379894601.jpghttp://gmic.co.uk/uploads/monthly_09_2013/post-16240-0-36095200-1379894502.jpg
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