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    David Gregory

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    1. Hello Wildcard:

      I see that no one else wants to play, so I will take a stab at it. My guess is that this is a case for a Mecklenburg-Schwerin Greifen-Orden Ehrenkreuz.

      Best regards,

      "SPM"

      SPM and Wildcard,

      I would love to be able to play, but I feel I don't know enough about cases.

      Please continue as it will be a terrific way to learn more about them (and the items they contain).

      David

    2. Some of you may have noticed my new website:

      www.virtute-et-fidelitate.net

      It is about Orders and decorations of Kurhessen. This country ceased to exist after the 7 weeks war of 1866. Although not regularly seen on medalbars nowadays, I still think such references are not at all a waist of time and money.

      They do add e.g.:

      biographical data.

      are of iconographical worth, as it is possible to date and identify portraits.

      Do or don't you agree with this and why do you think I should keep going/not bother at all

      What about the way I am presenting my information up to now (excell-sheets and html)

      About the lack of pictures, I am working on it :blush:

      hope to hear from you

      Best regards

      David

      David,

      Good effort and keep going - websites do not grow overnight, but develop over time.

      Choosing to present information on a limited subject is a good idea as you can concentrate on doing one or two things very well, rather than trying to cover everything. Your potential audience might be limited, but you will probably be able to go for quality rather than quantity.

      It would be a good idea to avoid anything that cannot be displayed easily by a standard browser. MS Excel can only be displayed by a system that has Excel or an equivalent office suite installed. Not every visitor to your site (or search engine) will use the same operating system and applications as you. What seems fine on your computer may be not be rendered or legible on another system.

      Keep up the good work,

      David

    3. Rick,

      A great gesture and the definitely the right thing to do.

      Let us hope that the Internet will allow other split groups to be re-united over the years.

      My only luck so far has been to find an EK2 award document that once belonged to man whose Milit?rpass I have. I just wonder what else is missing or if the two items are all there ever was in the group.

      David

    4. Dan,

      It is nice to see that an old warhorse has found a good home.

      The manufacturing date is interesting, as I had always assumed that production of the MG 08 had been wound down or ceased after the introduction of the MG 08/15. Since they were designed for different roles, it does of course make sense that the MG 08 was still made until the end of the war.

      One of these is still high on my "Wanted" list, but they just do not seem to show up in Germany very often. Deactivated Russian Maxims and WW2 British Vickers are not too expensive, but just not quite the same as an MG 08. One day perhaps ....

      David

    5. These 3 are the remaining A7V's from MEPHISTO's unit, from left to right - BADEN I (male), CYKLOP (male) and GRETCHEN (female)

      cheers

      Jason

      Jason,

      Most of those images are completely new to me, thanks again for showing them.

      An apparently original print of the image shown above with the three A7Vs and their crews was sold earlier this year on German eBay. I do not remember the exact price (it is saved somewhere on a back-up CD), but it went for several hundred Euros.

      David

    6. Hi all,

      Just out of curiosity, does anyone happen to know if there are any decent models, preferably in a fairly good size... say around six inches to a foot long range, of either the A7V or the tanks used by the allies? :unsure:

      Thanks, :beer:

      Dan :cheers:

      Dan,

      An Italian company called Tauro Model offers a 1/35 scale kit of the A7V and Emhar does some of the British tanks in the same scale. Emhar also offers a kit of the A7V in 1/72. I have an unmade 1/72 scale resin model of the A7V sold by a company called Fine Scale Factory. The H?ndler/Traders-Info link on their site at http://www.finescalefactory.de includes an address for a dealer in the USA.

      I have seen scratch-built models made of wood and metal of various WW1 tanks in 1/16 scale at a local exhibition. They were very impressive and would probably not be difficult to make with a decent set of drawings.

      David

    7. Jef,

      Thanks for showing another interesting image.

      If I recall correctly, the Belgian army still has an armoured unit training centre there (Leopard 2, etc.).

      Does anyone have any contacts to forces stationed there? It would be interesting to see what the place looks like today.

      David

    8. When stamped on equipment.... what exaclty is this?

      Beschafungs amt? Bekleidungs amt? Bayerische Armee Korps? I listened to 2 germans argue this for 10 minutes today....

      Hi Chris,

      I have always believed it stands for Bekleidungsamt and the K stands for Korps. It is usually found together with a Roman numeral, which corresponds to the army corps district.

      Does anyone (Chip!) have a written period reference for this?

      David

    9. Jef,

      Thank you very much for the great images.

      I have a number of Milit?rp?sse with Beverloo stamps in them, I just wish I knew more about Beverloo itself.

      All I have found so far is a little information in Cron and a few fragments of information on the Internet. If I understand things correctly, it was used by the Germans as a training and distribution centre for fresh troops coming from Germany before they joined their final units or were sent to divisional field recruit depots. Many previously wounded troops returning to the front after convalescing in Germany also seem to have passed through Beverloo, too.

      Most of my photos, notes and books are packed ready for a forthcoming move, but I will dig them out and get back to "Beverloo" as soon as possible.

      The postcards I have that were sent back to Germany as field post letters mostly seem to be old Belgian stock, sometimes with the captions in German and French. Does anyone else have any more images of Beverloo?

      Thanks in advance,

      David

    10. nice bar!

      but the hessen decoration is mounted on the wrong ribbon. the ribbon on the bar is for the hessen bravery medal.

      the correct ribbon for the milit?r-sanit?tskreuz from hessen is the following one.

      its a kind of redish and with silver wire on both borders (the pic shows a ribbon which is mounted on a bar, so only half of it is visible).

      christian

      Christian,

      The award was issued on the ribbon of the Allgemeines Ehrenzeichen to combattants and on the ribbon you show to non-combattants.

      There are also two different versions of the award document that use the relevant ribbon as the decoration framing the text.

      John,

      Even if it is anonymous, it is a very nice bar. I find the Hessen Milit?r-Sanit?tskreuz fascinating.

      David

    11. The second inscription translates as "French Day - Lima Peru" [Journee Farncaise..} It also has two dates - "14 July, 1917" and "Verdun 21 February, 1916".

      I'm ashamed to say I don't know what 21 Feb/'16 signifies in relation to Verdun - the end of the battle perhaps - but I assume the later date is the "French Day", again probably a fundraiser for the war effort by the French community in Lima. Were there many Frenchmen there in WWI, Eduardo?

      Peter

      Eduardo,

      Interesting pieces!

      Peter,

      The fighting at Verdun got off to a belated start on 21 February 1916, after being postponed since 12 February due to poor weather.

      David

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