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    Ian

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    1. Between posting my question and receiving your reply I found the following information 'on-line':

      In 1913 the structure, organization and scope of activity of the military postal system was reorganized in Austria-Hungary as set out in the Dienstbuch E-47. According to

      this rulebook, the Imperial and Royal Feldpost was a ‘joint army institution’, the task of which was to convey all official and private post (letters, postcards, printed material,

      newspapers, commercial samples and parcels) between the army in the field and the home front.

      This seems to indicate that the military feldpost system was an actual Army function prior to the commencement of hostilities in 1914. Were civilian postal staff seconded to the Army to help run the feldpost service prior to the outbreak of war?

    2. I recently came across the title description - Feldpostoberoffizial.

      I assume that the individual worked in the Feldpost section of one of the various army/groups etc.

      My question is: can some one enlighten me on the Feldpostoffizial 'rank' structure, and of course any ancillary information you may have, and be willing to share, on the Feldpost service will be gratefully received.

      I believe that these officals wore rosettes to indicate rank/level and that they also had the postal horn as their collar badge, but that is as much as I know.

      Cheer,

      Ian

    3. I am looking for the information on the following Generalmajors and I am hoping that someone on this forum can help.

      Generalmajor Albert Langer Edler von Koningshoykt (last wartime position/command)

      Generalmajor Robert Rostock (last wartime position/command)

      Generalmajor Heinrich Herrmann (date of death)

      Regards

      Ian

    4. Can anyone provide me with some information on the war time commands of these two gentlemen please?
      Feldzeugmeister (24 Aug 1914) Johann Freiherr von Friedel (14 May 1856–27 Aug 1928)
      (Titular) General der Infanterie (10 Aug 1917) Ottomar Friedrich Madlé von Lenzbrugg (07 Jan 1858-29 Dec 1945)

      Regards,
      Ian

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