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    1. A few years ago i got a large photo konvolut of a IR 124 (Wuertt.) war fighter and Sarge.

      Today i tried to organize some pics of the konvolut.

      Only one of the cards / photos was written -  i think it was a scottish soldier and in 1914 to

      his relatives. (see pic)

      Now my question:

      Is it possible to ID the captured troops? (Regiment) I think they were captured in 1917 at Riencourt (France).

      In this time my Sarge was decorated with his golden bravery medal.

      Thank you for your help.

       

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    2. THANK YOU.

      Damn - now i have to begin again... but i always learn more and more.. - there are some more IR120 recipients of the GMVM.

      I am very happy, that the most of the Stuttgart Archive military material survived the last war.

      Imo. he only could served in the IR120 or UR20 because in his Nachlass there were some shoulder boards of it.

      (all a Leutnant`s rank) For the UR20 i only had two plausible recipients:

      von Raßler and Klee Gobert. - Klee Gobert`s bar stays in my collection. He did not get the FOIIX

       

      I found some more informations about Schultz in the WAF : http://www.wehrmacht-awards.com/forums/showthread.php?t=869362

       

       

    3. unbelieveable. Thanks again.

      On the painted pic it seems that he´s wearing the ribbons to the IC2nd class and

      the wuertt. golden bravery medal - on the right you can see the EK1.

      So i think he`s no recipient for my bar. In most times Subalternoffiziere got the

      FOIIX bevor/with the golden bravery medal.

      So it seems, that my guy was an 120er.

      Are there any informations about Schultz, Bazing and Planck if they got the FOIIX ?

      Thats the bar i would like to ID. - The wearer must have been a Subalternoffizier.

      I know that, UR 20 and IR 120 both fought at Ypern. Especially i like the Yperncross with that

      combat clasp on it. Only ~ 1600 Subalternoffiziere were awarded with the golden medal.

      Imo. the FOIIX is an early piece which was made in 1914 - latest till the mid of 1916.

      The bar is a typical version of the 1920s (version of the IC and because of Yperncross/Kyffhäuser)

      The position of the golden bravery medal is correct - it had an higher rank as the FOIIX.

       

      You should move to Germany and serve as an Archivrat (Beamter im höheren Archivdienst) ?

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    4. new made by a German Collector , Mr.Faruk Cambaz

       

      Who says, that Canbaz (no Cambaz) is a faker?

      He has or had a very nice and big collection of turkish militaria of WW1 and very nice pieces.

      I would not pay 670 USD for that piece - although it would be an original one.

       

    5. Hi !

      I need help for a possible identification of a recipient of the wuertt. golden bravery medal.

      I am looking for infos (which decorations he also got) about

      -Joseph Raßler (Rasler) von Gammerschwang (auf Weitenburg),  (a german baron)

      Leutnant - he got the wuertt. golden bravery medal on the earliest date (1.11.1914)  in Ulanenregiment 20

      later he was Rittmeister and died in 1951.

       

      and i need infos about some guys of the Wuertt. IR 120

      -Bazing Otto Lt. (Golden: 3.5.17) news: At June 1915 to Offizierskurs at Berlin-Döberitz kommandiert, 1919 as Lt. in Gefangenschaft  (POW)

      -Friedrich Planck Lt. (Golden: 1.11.14) as Oberlt. Sept. 1917 in Gefangenschaft (POW)

      -Schultz Paul, Lt. (Golden: 21.12.14) wounded Juli 1916 10./ and 11./ 120

       

       

      Thanks.

       

    6. Hi again,

      I got some post cards and the shown is one of it .

      What do we know about the recipient / shown officer?

      -Oberleutnant (1st Lt.)

      -Bavarian

      His bar shows:

      -IC, bavarian MVK 3rd class with X and crown, Hindycross and 2 Wehrmacht LSM. (4 & 12 years)

      So the pic must have been taken in 1936 - 39 (no war merit medals like IC or WMC)

      In WW1 he served as an NCO (Unteroffizier/Vizefeldwebel)

      In his button it seems that he´s wearing a blood order for the photography - ( because of the ribbon  definitely no bavarian bravery medal.)

      The card was signed. I can read Aicher oder Licher - what do you think?

       

       

       

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    7. Hi again !

      For my photo collection i was looking for a guy with a finnish award. (no so easy to find)

      After a longer look-around i had the luck to find the following guy:

      On his bar:

      -EK2, Hamburger Hanseatenkreuz, Bremer Hanseatenkreuz, KuK MVK3 with war decoration and on the last pos.

      a finnish cross of liberty (???).

      Now my questions:

      Which grade do we have here?

      Is it possible, to ID that guy (Hauptmann - captain) - on the back we have a date and his signature. ("Gutes tuen das ist mein Wille" - sounds like Johanniter)

      Is he also a Johanniter knight?

      Thanks.

       

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    8. A saxon Heinrich guy.

       

      Unfortunately i have no pics with a ottoman flight badge, but these 2 guys with -i believe- ottoman uniform:

      - Genmaj. Artur Bopp (wuertt.) pic was taken 1911 at the Euphrat region - in this time he was LtCol.

      - Genmaj. Georg Bock von Wülfingen (saxon). pic was taken after 1918.

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