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    JohnW

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    1. I can say with certainty that this flash is not a current TRF/DZ flash.
    2. Hi Stuart,

      I was just conducting some research re the early head dress of RAMC and their forebears and came across your officers' pill box cap with peak, the first one that I have been able to study close up. I am ex-RAMC and it is one area of militaria that I am very interested in, and I wondered (a) if you still have it, and (b) if would you consider selling it? If not then I apologise for the unprompted request.

      Regards,

      John Watson 

    3. Many thanks for all your help Rick, it is much appreciated, it helps to make the tunic more than just a piece of material. I had the tunic for a few years before finally trying to decipher the name, and when I got the grave marker photo - I got goose bumps! I'm just hoping that the WASt come up with something too. John Unfortunately I cannot get the pic any bigger with a 65k limit!
    4. Here's a pic of the I.R.26 shoulder board showing the Lt rank and reserve grey underlay.
    5. I see...so he commissioned on 1 Feb 1939 (not '29) and was accepted into the off corps (as a Res. Lt) on 1 Mar 1939 - presumably after a one month officer training course of some type. He surely must have had prior service though to be commissioning at the age of 35! The tunic is dated 23.03.39 BTW, see pic. How many years would someone likely to have served and what rank would they have reached before being considered for commissioning?
    6. Okay, what about...he directly commissioned into the army in 1929 (aged 25) as a Lt., did his service as an officer for a few years (not sure what the length of service was) before being discharged and tx'd to the reserves (this is how we'd do it in the British Army). He was then recalled into the officer corps on 01 Mar 1939. This seems a more likely scenario does it not? I have a tunic to this chap and I am trying to build up a small biography.
    7. Hello Rick, Many thanks for your speedy assistance. I remember asking last year about this Res. Off and you did say then that a reservist would not be recorded. Well...not to be put off I wrote to the WASt (still waiting for reply...) and also the Bundesarchiv (see letter below). I have proof of this chaps death (photo of his grave in Lommel, Belgium taken this year) and this was what they sent me. I do find it strange that no records are meant to be kept for Reservists though, I mean the Germans were meant to be meticulous with paperwork I thought. As for the 1929 - I do not think that it is a mistake, more that he joined up in '29, served a few years before passing into the reserve and was commissioned on 01.03.39 after he was recalled. Is that possible? Is the number '3469' (top right), his army number? Also, what do the numbers 1400139 and 23.02.39 refer to (bottom right). Thank you, John
    8. I've been researching an officer and received these from the Bundesarchiv recently pertaining to the officer in question. Can anybody shed any light on them please? ie what are they and what information do they yield? Many thanks in advance. John
    9. Maybe she had the brakes on like in the ARTILLERY!! John
    10. I have only ever seen rifles stacked in threes - so forty stand of rifles must be 120 rifles altogether. Rifles in those days mustn't have been zeroed - nowadays you cannot simply pick up someone else's weapon! John
    11. Just to let you know that when I was posted to Minden, Germany in the mid-80's we used to visit the Steintorstrasse - it is near the Hauptbahnhof and was then frequented by certain ladies I do not remember any mounting shops of the medal variety though! John
    12. It's here again!! http://www.regaliaspecialist.com/catalogue...20MERIT%20CROSS
    13. here it is - sold by http://www.regaliaspecialist.com/catalogue...20MERIT%20CROSS aka 'the fake specialist' John
    14. Hi, I have a waffenrock named to a Leutnant der Reserve Werning of 26 Infantrie Regiment. can anyone point me in the right direction to find out more about him. Below is what I have ammassed so far about the unit. 'Formed on 01.10.34 around the old 6.Infanterie-Regiment of the Reichswehr as Infantrie Regiment Flensburg, (before being renamed IR26 on 15.10.36) this unit, composed mainly of Schleswig-Holstein recruits from northern Germany (Wehrkreis X) was earmarked in 1938 to be an advance unit in the proposed invasion of Czechoslovakia. The 3rd Battalion (Major Nickel) was stationed in Flensburg, and the 2nd Bn (Oberst von Dewitz) and 13 (IG) Kompanie (Oberleutnant B?ssemeister) in Schleswig - the 1st Bn (Major Feuring) only being activated on mobilization on August 1st 1939. In Sept.1939, IR26 (Generalmajor Basler) as a part of Heeresgruppe Sud (Generaloberst Gerd von Rundstedt), 8.Armee (General Johannes Blaskowitz), X Armeekorps (General der Artillerie Wilhelm Ulex), the 30th Inf. Div. , led by Generalmajor Kurt von Briesen, saw very heavy action against the cut-off Polish Army in the final stages of the short campaign. After action reports state that with his division stretched to the limits against the counter-attacking Poles, von Briesen personally led his last reserve battalion into the desperate fighting, halting the Poles, but losing his left forearm in the process. Visited in Hospital by Keitel and Hitler, von Briesen was awarded the Knights Cross for his gallantry, and for maintaing the integrity of Blaskowitz's 8.Armee's lines; the first Divisional commander of the war to be thusly awarded. Hereafter, the 30.Infanterie was commonly known as the Briesen Division. The division fought in Belgium in May 1940, and was sent East by June ?41 to be part of X.Armeekorps, Heeresgruppe Nord - the higher formation with which it would stay until the end of the war. It fought at Dvinsk in 1941, and was later encircled, under command of Generalleutnant Emil von Wiekede, for more than a year with II.Armeekorps at Demjansk in January 1942. On 10.12.42 the regiment was amalgamated with IR 6 and renamed Fusilier Regiment 26. In the winter 1942/43 the 2nd Bn was dissolved due to heavy losses and upon being freed from the Demjansk pocket in Feburary ?43, the division fought in the Leningrad Salient, again as part of X.Armeekorps, falling back with the rest of Heeresgruppe Nord through the Baltic states in 1944. On 09.06.44 the 3rd Bn was renamed as the 2nd Bn but in October ?44 the 2nd Bn was again dissolved due to further losses, finally becoming one of the encircled formations of the now re-named Heeresgruppe Kurland of March 1945, fighting in the Kurland Kessel in a defensive role until its eventual surrender after May 9, 1945. Thank you for any help, John
    15. Evening, I found these on ebay (the seller has a few similar items) and wonder what people think. The buyers id is private (which alarms me) so that they cannot be warned off buying fakes - if thats what they are. http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?Vie...AMEWA%3AIT&rd=1 John
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