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    Stuka f

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    1. 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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    2. Answer is given.

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      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.

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