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Posts posted by Stuka f
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Not military to me...
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Hey,
gosh!! ....Rudolf's helmet ....! ??
Thanks for your help. You are probably right.
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I will.
Meanwhile does anybody have an idea what the name of the owner can be.
"Heks" or something...??
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They are usually left as they are.
Except adding a front plate, undo the rossette of that ugly paint. And upgrading the chinstrap, there will no happen much more to this guy.
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Indeed.
But he is good now, and will recover. ?
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Hello all,
found this little fellow in a house clearing.
Apparently used to party during carnival at some point, due to the confetti found inside.
And coming from a region where carnival is "hot", ....yes; Aalst!Nicely marked on the inside.
For one with the Kriegs bekleidungsamt des (or der!?) Gardekorps.1915.
And second with a name. To me it reads like "Heks", what do you think?
And is there anything that can be found on Herr Heks when serving in the garde regiment?
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Masonic was also my thoughts. The medal I showed is the only one he has. All others are gone...
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It is possible, but the guy's are quiet familiar with those medals,and found nothing similar.
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I could ask on a French forum, I am member of.
Bertrand Malvaux is a member there too....
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hello,
for a colleague on a French forum I would like to ask you to ID this medal.
It comes from a distant family member who can be found on;
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Thank you.
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Mboté na yo!
Great job, nice site.
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Very nice and impressive.
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Hey cazack this is of a great help! Thanks a lot. Much appreciated.
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Not yet, my fault. Much other stuff that need my attention for the moment...
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Thanks.
It amazes me too, and makes me very curious as well, every time again.
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9 hours ago, dante said:
Most excellent...really appreciate you doing this ....regards, Paul
My pleasure.
The answers given was quiet elaborated.
I'll try to give you a translation asap
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Answer is given.
Also;
Good evening ladies and gentlemen,
I think it is a captain's captain of the country railway sections (SCFC), in this case the 4th section.
Created and organized before 1914, there are 10:
1st: P.L.M. (Paris-Lyon-Méditerranée)
2nd: P.L.M.
3rd: P.O. (Paris-Orléans)
4th: State
5th: North
6th: East
7th: Noon
8th: East, State and North
9th: State
10th: secondary railways.
In 1917, an 11th section was formed by the 1st section: P.L.M.
After the armistice, a 12th section will be formed by all the networks / sections, for the management and supervision of the service in Alsace-Lorraine.0
Garde spike helmet to complete.
in Germany: Imperial Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
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Just kidding! ?
My guess is that Hess is quiet a common German name.