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    Ian

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    1. Hi,

      As best I can make out the medals are as follows:

      Order of the Iron Crown 3rd Class, Militar Verdienstkreuz on war ribbon, bronze Signum Laudis on red ribbon (peace time), General Service War medal, Officers Long Service Cross (probably 3rd class), Jubilee medal and Jubilee cross.

      There is no General Vrban in my copy of Antonio Schmidt-Brentano Austro-Hungarian Generals 1816-1918. Could he possibly be a Major?

      Regards, Ian

    2. I have had these two badges in my collection for sometime and I thought I would take the opportunity to share the photos, and ask if anyone else has similar badges in their collections?

      I would be particularly interested in any photographic evidence of these types of badges in wear.  

      Photo 1 is a silver coloured telegraph line supervisor for the k.u.k. military post in Bosnia-Herzegovina oval badge and measures approx. 5cm in diameter.

      Photo 2 is of a silver coloured oval badge for the k.u.k. Railway post telegraph and telephone supervisor and is 5cm in diameter.

      Regards, Ian

      Badge 1.jpg

      Badge 2.jpg

    3. My comments on what the photos indicate to me.

      Post 84 is a Feldwebel from a common army Hungarian Infantry Regiment. The stripes on his left sleeve indicate length of service, in this case a minimum of 9 years service.

      Post 92 is a Beamter (official) of the Gendarmerie (Oberleutnant equivalent).

      Regards,

      Ian

    4. I am looking for information on Oberstleutnant Karl Budiner. He was serving with Feldjagerbatalion 6 in 1916, 1917 and possibly 1918.

      He is listed in the 1917 Rangliste as a Major in FJB 6, but there is no mention of him in the 1918 Rangliste.

      I assume he died sometime between being promoted to Oberstleutnant in late 1917 or early 1918 but before the 1918 Rangliste was complied.

      Regards,              

      Ian

      Karl Budiner  -  FJB 6.jpg

    5. I would be most grateful if some learned member of this forum could help me ID this Generalmajor please.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                

      On the reverse of the photo is a green stamp – verboten 1943 and the Vienna photographers stamp (Album Kobo) . 

      many thanks for looking,

      Ian

      GM.jpg

    6. Your Great Grandfather is wearing the rank insignia of a Zugsführer  (Section leader).  His medals are as follows;

      Small silvery bravery with a bar indicating a 2nd award

      Small bronze bravery with a bar indicating a 2nd award

      Karl Truppen Kreuz (KTK)

      1912-1913 Mobilization cross

      NCO’s Long service award (can’t tell which one)

      He is probably infantry, but I can’t tell you the Regiment.

      Regards, Ian

    7. Does anyone happen to know date of birth / date of death for Oberst (Generalstabs Korps) Heribert MARCHESANI.                                                                                                          His last war time command was the 91. Landwehrinfanterie Brigade.

      Also I would like to see a photo of him if there is one available to see?

      Regards,

      Ian

    8. Good evening,

      I know this is very much a long shot, but I am seeking information on Oberst Artur Ritter Bogusz von Ziemblice. He was the Kmdt. of FAR 102 & k.k. 13 FA Brigade in 1918.

      I am particularly interested in his date of birth and death if known. Career details and a photo would be an absolute bonus.

      Regards, Ian

    9. Hi Bill,

      The cross was instituted on 13 December 1916 and awarded until the end of the end of WW Ito soldiers of the Austro-Hungarian Army, regardless of rank, who had been with a combatant unit for at least twelve weeks and who had actually served at the front.  As far as I know this would include members of the K.u.K. Kreigsmarine, especially those of the U-Boat service and the Pilots and Observers of the naval aviation squadrons.

      Regards, Ian

    10. I am seeking details on the wartime career of Titular Generalmajor Franz von Veith.

      As an Oberst he was the Kmdt. k.k. Landwehr Infantry Regiment Nr. 28 (May 1912 - Jul 1914).

      The 1917 Landwehr Rangliste has him listed as Oberst d.R., however he is not listed in the 1918 k.k. Landwehr Rangliste.

      Antonio Schmidt-Brentano’s publication (page 242) has him promoted to Titular Generalmajor on 17 November 1917.

      Regards, Ian

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