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Kriegsmarine Kriegsmarine badges in wear.
Martin W replied to Martin W's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Great photo. Regards,Martin. -
Nice pic's Morten. But what happened to your new scanner ??? Regards,Martin.
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Kriegsmarine Kriegsmarine badges in wear.
Martin W replied to Martin W's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Kriegsmarine EK2,Kriegsmarine in Wear.
Martin W replied to nesredep's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Kriegsmarine Kriegsmarine badges in wear.
Martin W replied to Martin W's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Nice portrait Morten. Cheers,Martin. -
Great set Karl and thanks for posting. My grandfather was in the RFA during WWI and here is a photo i have of him as a Sergeant circa 1919. He was a regular and not a territorial,maybe this has something to do with the placement of the insignia on the sleeve ?? Not too sure here so maybe someone more knowledgble can add some input Regards,Martin.
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Kriegsmarine Kriegsmarine badges in wear.
Martin W replied to Martin W's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
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Very nice Morten. Cheers,Martin.
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Hi Mervyn, yes i am interested In Kriegsmarine items,I collect mainly photographs and award documents now. I find most items on dealer sites in Germany,Canada and here in the States. A large majority of my photo collection came via the e-stand at the WAF Forum. Recently,i have renewed my old interest in British items,regimental cap badges,sweetheart badges and home front badges Regards,Martin.
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I found this on line. A quote from the Liverpool,New South Wales Newspaper,Thursday 11 December 1941. "JACKS DAY,FOR DEPENDANTS,HMAS SYDNEY AND PARRAMETA". "The gallant men of the Sydney and Parrametta have gone. They fell at their posts,fighting to keep the war away from Australian shores and preserve that peace which we have enjoyed in this country for 150 years. The least we can do for them is to carry out what they would all wish-to ensure that their dependants who have lost so much will at least be cared for,and that our sympathy for them is more than empty words". Great words. Regards,Martin.
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The Battle of Mons, 23 August 1914
Martin W replied to IrishGunner's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Thanks mate. Now i am trying to find out more info on my grandad's brothers,my great uncles. I know one was in the RA and the other was in the Black Watch. Also,i am trying to get information on my maternal grandfather who fought in WWI with the Royal Warwickshire Regiment. I am fortunate in the fact that they all survived the war. Regards,Martin -
The Battle of Mons, 23 August 1914
Martin W replied to IrishGunner's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
This is what i have to date Rick. I posted this info in the OC area a few days ago. Regards,Martin. http://gmic.co.uk/index.php/topic/63444-august-16-1914/ -
The Battle of Mons, 23 August 1914
Martin W replied to IrishGunner's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Thanks for posting the blog Rick. Interesting as my grandad was in the 26th Brigade RFA. Cheers,Martin. -
Hi Mervyn, i purchased the badge from a seller in Canada. Anyway,a somewhat related item here. This is a document that was sent from Germany to a Kormoran crewman who was intered at Murchison POW camp in Australia. The document informs the crewman that he has been awarded the "Krigeabzeichen fur Hilfskreuzer". I beleive that many of the survivors of the Kormoran were intered at Murchison. Regards,Martin.
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Hi guys, this is very interesting little badge i just picked up. I beleive it was produced by the Royal Australian Navy Releif Fund in December 1941 to assist the dependants of the the crewmen from the HMAS Sydney (sunk by the Hilfskreuzer Kormoran) and the Parrametta (sunk by the U-559). Both ships were sunk in November 1941. It was declared that December 19,1941 would be celebarated as "Jack's Day" to help raise money for the dependants. The badge shows an image of the Sydney along with the words "Jack's Day 1941". The badges were sold at the price of one shilling,the price being visible above the name of HMAS Sydney. On November 19 1941 the Sydney and the Kormoran sank each other off the west coast of Australia. Sadly,all hands were lost on the Sydney. Regards,Martin.
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Kriegsmarine Kriegsmarine badges in wear.
Martin W replied to Martin W's topic in Wehrmacht Medals, Decorations & Awards
Very nice indeed Terry. Cheers,Martin.