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Please help to ID neck order
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in Central & Eastern European States
That means second portrait I provided denotes very high ranking diplomat No possibility to identify him judging from appearance and awards? -
Please help to ID neck order
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Here's portrait of another Romanian diplomat. I have a huge collection of Romanian photos but only few diplomats. -
Please help to ID neck order
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Thanks for your comment! Unfortunately backside of the portrait is blank so it's impossible to identify this diplomat. -
Please help to ID neck order
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Many thanks for an answer! Could you please provide a weblink to read more that award? What grade is it by the way? Any comments on the uniform? Do you agree he's a Romanian military attache? -
Please help to ID neck order
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in Central & Eastern European States
Yes, that's strange but who knows the reason why he did it... Meanwhile I've got an info from my fellow collector that this person is most probably a Romanian military attache wearing gala uniform. Any ideas on the neck award? -
Please help to ID neck order
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in Central & Eastern European States
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Here's a portrait of a Romanian official pre-WW2 era. I'm not aware of his branch of service, but assume he could have been a diplomat. Medal bar is very easy to identify - here we have Czech Order of the White Lion (Řad Bileho Lva), 2nd or 3rd class, Ordinul Coroana Romaniei in grad de Cavaler and Medalia Centenarul Regelui Carol I. But neck award puzzles me a lot. According to one of my colleagues it looks like one of the grades of the Order of the Orthodox Crusaders of the Patriarchy of Jerusalem. Unfortunately I can't find anything on it in the web... I've got two links to images of breast star and miniature of that Order but nothing on neck award. So the question is - what exactly that neck award is? I'll be very grateful if you could tell me more about this uniform and branch of service as well. Thanks in advance!
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Photos of tanks from the Great War
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
4. French tank Renault FT-17. There's a strange dedication on the back (in English) made by mistake I suppose: "An American one-man tank". -
Photos of tanks from the Great War
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Many thanks for the clarification, Thomas! :beer: -
Photos of tanks from the Great War
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
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Photos of tanks from the Great War
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
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Photos of tanks from the Great War
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Thanks a lot for such a fast reply! I have a favour to ask you - what that number (57) stands for then? You said that "Heinz" number was 207 but we don't see it, only 57... -
Photos of tanks from the Great War
Freiwillige replied to Freiwillige's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
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I'd like to post here several photos of WW1 tanks from my collection. 1. British Mk-IV "male" tank that changed hands at least twice. Is it possible to know anything about exactly this tank as far as her nickname ("Heinz") and number ("57") are clearly visible?
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Please help to identify branch of service of this soldier. I assume here we have a Pionier from the 1.Elsaessisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr.15 (XV Armee Korps) based in Strassburg i.E. All the details of his uniform match my guess (e.g. collar colour, M1867 Feldmütze colour scheme, etc.) as well as the place where the photo was taken. The only thing that wonders me is his saber uncommon for sappers. One of my colleagues contests my point of view supposing it's a Kanonier from a certain Reitende-Artillerie unit with an Artilleriesabel. Who is right?
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No.17. I need your help with this XIX century CDV. Here's Jaeger from the Grossherzoglich Mecklenburgisches Jaeger-Bataillon Nr.14 (XV.Armeekorps) based in Colmar i.E. BUT: according to the sources I use Mannschaften from that Bataillon had light green Swedish cuffs with white Litzen. This Jaeger has Brandenburg cuffs with vertical panel piped in red. How could it be? Another question: am I right assuming that he wears M1867 Schirmmuetze with the single M1842 national cockade?