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    Thomas W

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    1. Shock Troop of 10th Company, Landwehr Infantry Regiment No. 133, January of 1918.
    2. Private Klein, Infantry Regiment No. 204, and his three sisters, 1915.
    3. Saxon shock trooper Elfried Pustel, from infantry assault company, Champagne, July of 1916.
    4. Private Lindman, a Swede serving in the German infantry, July of 1916.
    5. Shock troop of the 7th Company of a Saxon infantry regiment, April 24, 1917.
    6. Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 162 on completion of a course at Close-Combat Techniques School, Lockstedt, 1917.
    7. German officer wearing a British 1915-Pattern trench cap:
    8. Is this the Life Guards Finland Regiment badge? Thanks...
    9. Here's a photo that's always puzzled me: Very young members of 9. Westpreußisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 176, whose instructor is a Totenkopf-Husar. Why a hussar? Is he a dismounted trench-warfare expert? Why would he be their instructor?
    10. Hi, Robin: I like the puffiness of those badges. They all look like they've got stuffing in them, and the white "flamethrower" badge has a subtle nonplussed expression, like it's going, "Hmmmmm..."
    11. Here's a white Totenkopf sleeve badge which the blog owner seems to think is genuine. http://bleuhorizon.canalblog.com/
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