Hi Bob, it is also important which fuse setting you use. The Bodenz?nder 10 could be used without delay, single or double delay. Against fortresses they usually used short or long delay, because when the shell penetrates some cm of concrete before exploding the effect is much higher. The book I have is called "Notes on german shells" from the british intelligence from 1918 and has got about 220 pages.
Hi, I got a british 1907 sword bayonet made in july 1917 by Sanderson. On the pommel are the following markings: T. 3. M. M. 1 The "T." and the "1" are in the middle above/under the "3. M. M.". Is this a unit marking?
Your were right, Antti! After years of not knowing what to do about this EK I finally read the Reichsarchiv books about the Battle of Verdun and came across a name! There is a liaison officer and possibly an artillery-observer from I./Reserve-Fu?artillerieregiment 7 mentioned, who was assigned to Reserve-J?gerbattaillon 7 during the fightings for Haumont near Verdun. His name was Leutnant Wei?. I think this is my man!
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