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    Ian

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    1. He was awarded:

      21.08.1913   Orden der Eisernen Krone 1. klasse

      25.11.1916    Grosskreuz des Leopold-Ordens mit der kreisgsdekoration 

      25.05.1917   Schwerter zum Militarverdienstkreuz 1. klasse

      27.10.1917    Kommandeurkreuz des Militar-Maria-Theresien-Ordens (posthum)

      27.10.1917    Grosskreuz des Leopold-Ordens, jeweils mit der kreisgsdekoration             (posthum)

    2. GroßadmiraAnton Haus received the following German awards.

      20.04.1910    preussischer Kronen-Orden 1. klasse

      01.05.1914    Grosskreuz des prussischen Roten-Adler-Ordens

      20.07.1915    Eisernes Kreuz 2. Klasse

      15.11.1915     Eisernes Kreuz 1. Klasse

       

      Source:  Die Osterreichischen Admirale Band II 1896 -1914 (Pages 201-212) Antionio Schmidt-Brentano, Biblio Vrelag. Osnabruck 2000.

    3. ilieff,

       

      An interesting and thought provoking idea you have suggested, although the photos you have posted are all from the Austo-Hungaian period whilst mine is from 194/41.   My photo is not an 'official propaganda' photo, but rather a small personal one measuring some 9 x 6.5 cm.

      Regardless, thank you for your input.

    4. Simius Rex;  Triad08

       

      From my limited knowledge of the Honvedseg in that period I agree with what you have written regarding the officers status as a re-activated reservist in an Administrative role.   It appears to me, from the Austro-Hungarian medals he is wearing, he was a 'front line' Officer  during the 14 -18 period and  changed career paths at the end of the war by either returning to his civilian employment or via higher learning such as completing University.

       

      Do you think he was a  Fohadnagy at the end of WW1 or would/could he have been promoted to Fohadnagy shortly after being recalled?

       

      Thank you for the list of official fegyvernémi list.  I have searched the internet without success for such a list. 

       

       I guess I can put a line through him being Cavalry Officer, and as he lacks either a Red Cross decoration or even a Golden of Silver Verdienstkreuz I think he was not Medical, because most Regimentl and Stabartze had at least one of those if not an FJO-R.   

       

      It would be very nice to be able to place him in a unit/area during he WW2 service, as it will be to identify his Austro-Hungarian Unit.

       

      Thank you Gentlemen for sharing your knowledge with me , it is very much appreciated.

       

      Regards,

      Ian

       

       

    5. Hi Bayern,

       

      Correct, yes indeed he is fohadnagy in the photo.  I have him in my data base as a hadnagy simply because that was probably the rank he was in Austro-Hungarian army, either that or less likely a zászlósok.

       

      As for the colour of the patches I thought that they were to dark for the green of the Infantry and went for Cavalry/mobilised cav.  instead.   As an aside, are you aware of any charts on the web showing then various collar tab colours and what units they were for?

       

      Thank you for the information regarding the shoulder cords I was unaware that two were worn . 

       

      As for the  h h or 44 I assume if I can get a good clue to his name that puzzle may well solve itself.    If perhaps if it is h h then it could be 1st Regiment 8 squaron/section?   

       

      Any way I very much appreciate corrections and additional information.

    6. Hi Guys,

       

      I need your assistance to try and decipher what is written on the reverse of the attached photo.  I have tried to make the writing as clear as a can without damaging or changing it.

       

      A friend was able to assist with the first half of line one and we believe the A.H. is actually Á.H. (Állami Hivatal / Public Administration??) the next bit which is either h.h. or L.L. 18 

      (Any idea what the h.h. or L.L. could be for?)  To the best of my (limited) knowledge there was no Honvéd Hussar 18 in the Hungarian Army although the Officer appears to be a Cavalry Officer.  The next bit of squiggle has me stumped.  Any one have any ideas please?

       

      Line two is a date: 1953. III. 13.   It could be a date of death or a significant event, but not really important at the moment.

       

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