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    David M

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    1. Hi Tried that before, 'just' the orders, not the medals I am looking for. Thanks David
    2. Weel, it is something with Minen followed by either K, P, or R (yeah I know.....really helpfull
    3. Hi Steen that's right I am looking for Felix Nikolaevitsch Sumarokow-Elston's careerdetails (I did find him on wikipedia, but there just is not enough info) as well as his Orders and decorations, preferably with awarddate. as well as Generalmajor (last known rank about 1866) von Kanalossy-Lefler. regards and thanks in advance David
    4. Looks great!! Are there a lot of officers depicted? Just Generals or Batailloncommanders as well?
    5. Well I think he is not alone in that and personally feel that there should be more contact on these kind of projects (IMHO mainly via boards like these). So that we are not all doing the same thing in the few 60-80 years we have on this globe. (One of the reasons I choose to do pre 1866 orders and decorations of a country almost forgotten: there is simply nothing on the matter yet) Yeah, I know:
    6. Thanks! This partially fills a hole I had in the career of Georg Emil Theodor M?ldner von M?lnheim, the brother of the Aide-de-Camp to the Crownprince. From his obituary I have that he left his 220 Regiment around Christmas 1917, but his next entry was in May 1918. So know I have narrowed that down a bit!! Great info
    7. Hi Gents I am wondering are there any persons here who could help me out with the biographical data of a couple of russian court-officials (all pre 1871?). It involves a couple of General- and Fl?geladjutante of the Czar as well as 1 or 2 Stallmeisters, the last one mentioned around 1860. Please PM me, as this is a bit of topic I guess. Hope to hear from you David
    8. Hi Hardy Wow From Canada all the way to Karlsruhe! May I ask what your area of interest is there? I am actually looking for some documents depicting the full career of some baden officers. My problem is that they are mentioned in my data as early as 1853 and 1864. From the archival data on the link you send me below, I think they could have them, but I am not sure, one of them says started in 1821, right? I will post the names of the guys I am looking for soon regards David
    9. Hi would there be an expert on Baden Military history who can tell me about the records in the State Archives in Baden? I am Especially interested in pre 1866 career info documents Thanks David
    10. Can confirm the last one, dunno about the first one though The first one doesnt say Stabsarzt but Stabswache
    11. I dont know if this is even slightly possible, but is there data available to look up the dates when persons got their FLE? If so, I would be very interested in knowing how and where Thanks and good night David
    12. I am sure to speak for a lot of us that it is nice to see the guys so important to the research of so many of us!! A big thank you to all of them David
    13. So next to his later first Class? Why was this? Seems odd, 2 grades of the same order to be worn at the same time.
    14. Adolf von Herzberg, geboren Danzig 28.07.1820; 07.05.1849 Premierlieutenant im mecklenburg-schwerinschen Exercir-Bataillon, 01.10.1849 Bataillonsadjutant, 29.10.1851 zum Leichten Infanterie-bataillon, 18.09.1852 zum Generalstab, 06.04.1856 Hauptmann, 01.06.1857 Compagniechef im Grenadier-Garde Bataillon, 28.07.1858 Fl?geladjutant SKH des Grossherzogs, 05.10.1860 Major, 19.06.1864 den Abschied bewilligt, 20.06.1864 in k?niglich preussischen Milit?rdiensten als Major im Grossen Generalstab, 10.12.1864 zum Generalstab der 5. Armee Division, 08.06.1866 Oberstlieutenant, 16.08.1866 Commandant des III. Bataillons des F?silier-Regiment Nr. 36, 18.01.1876 als Generallieutenant zu den Offizieren von der Armee, 04.02.1879 mit Pension zur Disposition. D70/71; GHLO2a; GHVP2b; MecklW2a; MeckK1; 07.09.1870 OHO2bX; PrRA2mSt&E&XaR; PrRA2mSch&Xor, PrKr1mXaR, PrKr3X, EK1, PrDK, Pr64, Pr66, PrZM, WaldV1, WFO1 ?EK3X, RStS1 Wouldn't a higher class make that a lower class is not being mentioned anymore? Hope someone can explain this to me regards David
    15. Like your L?beck roll, Everybody Should Have One. Thanks for the info and the nice comment, please don't forget mentioning that again once the L?H are finished BTW interesting to see the different abbreviations used for orders in various publications at the moment I am using these GHVP for Philipp the Magnanimous SEHO for the ernestine House order PKO for the Prussian Crown Order for my publication on the CHWO that is David
    16. Hi I am looking for the DOA 1908/1909 entry for Moriz von D?rnberg. Thanks a lot David
    17. Bob: for further details on both brothers see: http://gmic.co.uk/index.php?showtopic=15953&hl=M?ldner David
    18. Hi Bob extensive details on both MvM brothers can be found in other topics on this forum. I do not have anything else on Riepenhof then I state here.
    19. So we wuld be looking for an Ersatz Reservist by the name of W....? Wont be to many candidates I guess.
    20. Hi Richard That is very interesting. Could you post the entire scan? Where did you find it (source) @Rick: would you mean civilians by the Krankenpfleger? Because we do have a couple of those
    21. @Rick Would there be anything to find out on this civilian, or a place I could look
    22. Hi Rick just his last name, first two letters of his first name (Fr.) no further entries. From the L?H rolls. It does just say Kapit?n and not Kapit?n zur See, so he might have been not in the navy, I just assumed he was.
    23. Hi I am looking for more details on Kapit?n Fr. Irx. I think he was naval but I am not sure. His rank of K. comes from WWI records thanks David
    24. Hi I am looking for details on Joseph Riepenhof. Here is what I have on him: He was at Norm?e with then Hauptmann L. M?ldner von M?lnheim, who calls him his treue Bursche R. Later in the war he was Ordonnanz and driver? of the Crownprince (therefore I take it he was an officer on the staff of the 5AOK Deutsche Kronprinz. He lived to see the end of the war, as he is amongst the officers who accompany the german Crownprince into exile. Hope it is possible to find out something about him. regards and thanks David
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