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American (US) Victory Medals
Uffz. Rohleder replied to Kev in Deva's topic in Inter-Allied Victory Medals of the Great War
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Hello Chip. The First reads "Offizer Kasino Alten Grabow 1912" The Second one reads "Erholungsbedürftige Ordonanzen i. d. Sommerfrische 1912" The third one reads "2.Corp. 5/165 b. Abkochen in Alten Grabow 1911" Greetings Stefan Thank you Prussian Are "Abkochen" a military slang or do they realy mean to cooking something out?
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One Hundred Twelve Years ago today... On the night of february 8th 1904 the japanese fleet under Admiral Togo Haihachiro attacked the russian ships in Port Arthur... The war runs from February 8th 1904 till September 5th 1905 and endet with the Japanese Victory over the Tsaristic Russia. Feel free to show us your Ruso-Japanese war related militaria. Greetings Stefan Here a 6 place ribbon bar from a First Sino-Japanese and Russo-Japanese war veteran. From left to right: Order of the Sacred Treasure (Pink Variation) / Order of the Rising Sun / Order of the Golden Kite / First Sino-Japanese War Dispatch Medal / Russo-Japanese War Medal / Taisho Enthronement Commemorative Medal And here the all know Russo-Japanese war Medal
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Eyelet stamps instead of ring
Uffz. Rohleder replied to Chris Boonzaier's topic in Germany: All Eras: The Iron Cross
I never know that EK's could be stamped there O.O I must look on nearly all my WW1 EK II now Thanks for showing! -
Hello all, i will show you my great grandfather Unteroffizier Karl Krull from Schönebeck / Calbe. He was woundet twice - first on August 4th 1915 (Arm) and second time February 25th 1916 (this time he lost his leg) He as Soldier in Infanterie Regimant 165. He was in the since pre war as Ordonanz. Hope its ok for you guys that i show him here - maybe someone has additional informations about his Unit or him. He is alwas marked with an X or an + on the photos Greetings Stefan His first wound His second wound - in bed with just one leg He and his Akkordeon - if you look close under the table you can see that he hast just one leg - looks like he has two ribbons in his button hole He and his best friend He and his Kameraden two ribbons?
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MG 08/15
Uffz. Rohleder replied to MG1918's topic in Germany: Imperial Uniforms, Headwear, Insignia & Personal Equipment
Here some MG Guys - i have more MG Photos but i must look through my photo Boxes where they are Yes i have to many ww1 and ww2 photos