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    Klaus P. Schad

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    1. Hello Andi,

      thanks for your reply. Why don't you check with the Deutsche Kriegsgraeberfuersorge ? They're good people,

      friendly and helpful. 

       

      Volksbund Deutsche Kriegsgraeberfuersorge e.V.

      Werner Hilpert Str. 2

      34112 Kassel

      Germany

       

      BTW, by August 1915 I found the following battles of LID 14 at the Eastern Front :

       

      7/18-8/12 Einschliessungsgefechte von Modlin (Nowo Georgiewsk)

      8/13-20    Belagerung von Modlin

      8/29-9/8   Niemen Schlacht

       

      Note : please double check Morgi and Modlin.

       

       

      Best regards,

      Klaus

       

       

    2. Hello Andi,

      Landwehr-Infanterie Regiment Nr. 38

      LIR 38 was formed in Schweidnitz with Rgt.-Staff and I-III Btls. and became Festungsbesatzung Breslau

      of 21. L.I.Br.  By July 1915 it became part of Ldw.Inf. Div.14 and by June 1918 part of 4th KD.

      CO  of LIR 38 : Oberstlt. von Roos, I.Btl. Oberstlt.z.D. von Reuss, II.Btl. ???, III.Btl. Oberstlt.a.D.Goerlitz

      Battles : 14.LID Eastern Front only, 4th KD at the Eastern Front and since April/May 1918 at the Western Front,

      Vogesen and Oberelsass ‘till end of war.

      War formation of 14.LID 1915

      21.L.I.Br. with LIR 10 and 38, Lst.IR 10 and FMGZ 246, 260 and 261

      War formation of 14.LID 1918

      21.L.I.Br. with LIR 10 and 38, IR 346 and Radf.Komp.155

      War formation of 4th KD, June 10.1918

      39.Kav.Brg. with LIR 38, 40 and 436.

      Source : Mein Regiment, Formationsgeschichte der deutschen Infanterie 1914/18 by Hartwig Busche,

      Zur Formationsgeschichte der Infanterie 1914/18, by Oberst a.D. Hans Kling in Deutsche Heereskunde, 1960.

      With best regards,

      Klaus

       

    3. Additional info on R.J.R.109,

      EKII and certificate of Utffz. der Reserve Adolf Poll of 1.MGK R.J.R.109, dated January 24th 1917

       

      More treasure,

      1910 DWM, unit marked to “R.169.3.3.”Baden Inf. Regt.169. 3rd comp. weapon #3, Baden I.D.29.

      1916 spiked helmet of Inf.Regt.169

       

      1912 Erfurt, unit marked to “40.R.M.G.73.” Fuesilier Regt.40. MGK weapon #73, Baden I.D.28. 

      1911 holster with ink stamp of F.R.40. and shoulder boards.

      Regimental history book : Die Hohenzollernfuesiliere im Weltkrieg 1914-1918

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      @USN @ostprussenmann_new

      Hi Guys, thanks for your reply

      Klaus

    4. More treasure:

      1917 DWM LP08, unit marked “L.G.R.109.3.6.”  Leib Grenadier Regiment 109, 3rd comp. weapon # 6.

      Regimental history book “Geschichte des 1.Bad. Leib Grenadier Regiments 109."

      1916 spiked helmet with cover, Bierstein and shoulder boards of LGR 109.

      1908 DWM, unit marked “109. R. (cursive) 9.4.”  Reserve Inf. Rgt.109, 9th comp. weapon # 4 with matching clip

      and reworked Reichs-Revolver holster. Feldmuetze with owners name, rank and unit.

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    5. Hi Guys, here’s another one of my treasure.

      I found this beautiful 1913 P08 holster with handwritten name of Hptm. Killmann and “10/G.G.R.5” (10th comp. of Garde Grenadier Regt.5) garrisoned in Spandau at the Great Western Gun Show in LA. It took me roughly about 30 yrs. to stuff this holster with the proper gun of the same unit. I couldn’t find one of 10th comp. but the MGK was close enough. (this gun is a 1912 DWM unit marked to

      5.G.G.M.G.55. = 5.Garde Grenadier Regt. MG-Kompanie, Waffe 55.

      Shortly after, I was able to get Killmann’s engraved EKI from a good friend of mine. Naturally, I had to get the regimental history book and found

      Hptm. Killmann’s very interesting service records on page 769. Please see copy.

      Klaus                                                                                                                                                                                                                

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    6. Hi Guys, here are some more goodies from my collection.

      As far as I know and according to Jeff Noll’s “German Imperial Regimental Markings”, there are only 3 Lugers unit marked to

      Grenadier Regt.110 which are reported in the US and one more supposedly in New Zealand.

       

      1908 DWM unit marked to 110.R.8.3. = 110.Grenadier Regiment, 8.company, weapon # 3. (ex’d out “R.”110.12.2.) which stands for:

      “Reserve Infantry Regt.110”, 12.company, weapon # 2.                                                                             

       

      1912 Erfurt unit marked to Gr.R.110.M.G. 80. = Grenadier Regiment 110, MG-company, weapon # 80.

       

      1913 DWM unit marked to 110.R.8.1. = 110. Grenadier Regiment, 8.company, weapon # 1.

       

      Furthermore, the regimental history book “Das 2. Badische Grenadier Regiment Kaiser Wilhelm I. Nr.110 im Weltkrieg 1914/18”.

      My uncle’s personal book filled with letters, postcards and pics while fighting in France, was handed down to me from my family.

      A 1916 P08 holster, ink stamped to 2nd company /Regt.110. My uncle was called to arms on June 19th,1917 to Leib-Grenadier Regiment 109 in Karlsruhe and after boot camp went on February 12th,1918 to the Feldrekruten Depot of the 28.I.D. in France, where he was transferred to the “2nd comp. of Gren.Regt.110.

      Klaus

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    7. I was fortunate to pick up this bayonet just recently at EBAY.

      1916 Bayonet, Gottlieb Hammesfahr, Solingen. Unit marked :  “ST.B.14.1.94.” which stands for : Sturmbataillon 14, 1.Kompanie, Waffe 94.

      The scabbard is mismatched but also unit marked : “Fea. 6. 2743.” which stands for : Fliegerersatzabteilung 6, Waffe 2743.  (Air Force Replacement Detachment)

      As far as I know there are only three more unit marked bayonets of St.Btl.14 reported. See pic.

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    8. Hi Guys.

      This article appeared on May 19th, 2022 in the Sued Kurier Paper of Konstanz/Bodensee (Lake Constance).

      The article is regarding the battle of the Konstanz RJR 111 at the Winterberg Tunnel near Craonne/Aisne by May 1917.

      The regiment was under heavy artillery fire and suffered terrible losses with dozens of casualties buried inside the tunnel.

      The tunnel has been reopened recently and excavations were taken place under the supervision of the French- and German Government.

      Exhibitions of the battle field excavations will be shown in Konstanz and in the State Archive of Karsruhe/Baden.

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    9. Hi Guys.

      This article appeared on May 19th, 2022 in the Sued Kurier Paper of Konstanz/Bodensee (Lake Constance).

      The article is regarding the battle of the Konstanz RJR 111 at the Winterberg Tunnel near Craonne/Aisne by May 1917.

      The regiment was under heavy artillery fire and suffered terrible losses with dozens of casualties buried inside the tunnel.

      The tunnel has been reopened recently and excavations were taken place under the supervision of the French- and German Government.

      Exhibitions of the battle field excavations will be shown in Konstanz and in the State Archive of Karsruhe/Baden.

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    10. Hello Boulon57,

       

      MGSSA 68, initial organization :

      End of March 1917 by Sub. Gen Kdo. XX.AK. (According to the War Ministry of 03/28/1917.

      Mobilized since April 1917.  MGK 1-3 from I.R. 616.

       

      Replacement : 3.Ers. MGK, XX AK.

       

      Subordinated : 04/11/1917          -                    Ausbildungs-Kdo. West (Training)

                               05/27/1917 - 01/03/1918          1. Army

                               01/08/1918                                Ausbildungs-Kdo. West (Training)

                               02/19/1918 - 12/12/1918           19.Army 

       

      Attached        : 02/16/1918 - 05/12/1918           10 Bavarian I.D.   

       

      Remain           : Mid Dec. 1918 in Arys (East Prussia), early Jan. 1919 disbanded by I.R. 152

       

      Source :  Kling, von Stein : Maschinengewehr-Formationen 1914-1918, Deutsche Heereskunde.

                      Maschinengewehrtruppen, Band 2 by Juergen Kraus.

       

      Hope this helps,

      Klaus

                                          

       

    11. Hello Prussian,

      re stamp on your Feldpostkarte "Sturmabteilung 7. Armee. The St.Abt. in Etaves was disbanded on Nov. 14th 1916 by the order of AOK 2. 

      Storm comps 1+3, IGB 4 and Flamethrower platoon were transported by Nov.20, 1916 to Bosmont and vicinity to form Sturmbataillon Nr.7. The bataillon was established by Dec. 04, 1916.

       

      Formation                                      Quarters

      Staff                                               Bosmont Castle

      1. Sturm Komp.                              Bosmont 

      2. Sturm Komp.                             Tavaux

      MGK                                               Pontsericourt

      MWK                                              Tavaux   

      IGB 4                                              Pierremont

      Flamm. Zug                                    Bosmont

       

      Total strength : 24 officers, 848 men and 167 horses 

       

      Replacement  :  Staff and both St. comps : II.Ers.-Btl./IR 111 in Rastatt/Baden

      MGK  :  2.   Ers.MGK/IR 111 in Rastatt/Baden

      MWK  :  Pionier Ers.-Btl. 14 in Kehl/Baden

      Flamm. Zug  :  G.R.P.R.

       

      Source : Sturmgrenadiere, Chronik des Sturmbataillons Nr. 7 by Fritz Ristow

       

      Klaus

      Glenn J,

      nice picture !!!

      Klaus

    12. Hi Chris, wie geht's ? Thanks for your response. Your card was definitely from St.Btl.5(Rohr) and correct me if I'm wrong, but I think Stenay used to be the HQ of Crown Prince Willi. 

      IMO, Julien's card was stamped with a leftover from Abteilung Oberrotweil or from the "Sturm-Lehr-Abt." of the

      12. Ldw. Div. which was also garrisoned in Oberrotweil. There is no St.Btl.5(Rohr) stamp on that card.

       

      Klaus

       

    13. Hi,

      the Feldpostkarte is not from St.Btl.5(Rohr) but rather from the Sturm-Lehr-Abt. of the 12.Ldw.Div. garrisoned in Oberrotweil.

      Lehr Kommando Oberrotweil.

      By Feb.3rd, 1916 St.Abt.Rohr was transported to Verdun and left a small part of the Abt. in Oberrotweil for training and instruction purposes and was named Lehr Kommando Oberrotweil. 

      It was disbanded by May 8th, 1916 and the Sturm-Lehr-Abt. of 12.Ldw.Div. was established with garrison in Oberrotweil.

      Source : Deutsche Sturmbataillone 1915-1918 by Werner Lacoste.

       

      Klaus 

    14. G'day Mate, I'll show you the reverse of my tank badge as soon as my PC helper shows up. Remember , I'm an old fart  and not very computer savvy. How are things Down Under?  Have you ever heard of  Michael O'Hara, the crook who invented the AH-Pistol for 3 Mil.bucks ? 

      Klaus

       

      Hello Flavio,

      thanks for your reply. The Totenkpf insignia is an officer's patch from the G.R.P.R. according to Dr. K.-G. Klietmann.

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