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    GdC26

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    1. Charles, Resizing pics is easy using the Picasa photoediting programme, http://picasa.google.com/ . Just select the pic you need to resize, and then select "File" and "Export to another file". A window will pop up that allows you to select the scale, and thus resize the picture. All my original pics are around 2.5 MB, rescaled to whatever size I need them in. Regards, Sandro
    2. Interesting tunic, Charles, thanks for sharing. Regards, Sandro
    3. Mike, Memories sometimes are a cruel thing ...... My collecting memories only run back to the early 1990?s, and even that hurts, sometimes. Regards, Sandro
    4. Thanks Charles. M-S tunics are notoriously difficult to find. I still have a 1998 Weitze catalog in which Helmut offered a complete ensemle for a later style blue M-S uniform, with helmet. POR, even in those days, but no doubt affordable by todays standards. If only we could turn back the clock (but then we would go to 1900, presumably, and not to 1998 ......)
    5. A few more, general from Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Rankinsignia are for a Generaloberst im Range eines Generalfeldmarschalls but although the boards are original, I?m not sure whether anyone ever held that rank in the Mecklenburgische Armee. Possibly, a previous owner added one or two pips. Still, a very rare tunic.
    6. I fully concur, Chris. Now all I need is Willi?s Naval grosser Uniform to go with it
    7. And this is the gentleman these items belonged to: Freiherr Leuckart von Weissdorff (pic and info courtesy of Glenn2438 at WAF, who was key in gathering the relevant data). "General der Kavallerie Louis Friedrich Traugott Frhr. Leuckart von Wei?dorff: Freiherr von Leuckart was born on the 3rd of November 1857 at Dresden. He attended the Vitzthum Gymnasium followed by three Semesters at the University of Leipzig. He entered the 2. S?schs. Husaren-Regiment as a "One Year Volunteer" on the 1st of October 1877 and decided shortly after to become a career officer. Appointed as an "Avantageur (Fahnenjunker) on the 1st of January 1878, he was commissioned as a Sekonde-Lieutenant on 29th of September 1878. He was appointed Regimental Adjutant in 1881 and promoted to Premier-Lieutenant on the 17th of July 1884. From 1885 to 1888 he attended the Kriegsakademie in Berlin. Promoted to Rittmeister on 23rd October 1890 he briefly served as the Adjutant of the 3rd Saxon Cavalry Brigade Nr. 32 and on the 27th of March 1892 was transferred to the General Staff. Initially attached to the Prussian General Staff he became a staff officer in the 2nd Saxon Division Nr. 24 in 1893. In 1896 he was appointed as a Squadron Commander in the Garde-Reiter-Regiment and transferred to the War Ministry in 1899. He was promoted to Major on the 24th of July 1899. On the 26th of March 1903 he was assigned as the second in command of the Garde-Reiter-Regiment. Assigned as the Chief of Staff of XIX. Corps on the 20th of September 1904 he was promoted to Oberstleutnant on the 18th of November 1904. Promoted to Oberst on the 31st of May 1907 he became commander of the Garde-Reiter-Regiment on the 1st of October 1907. Appointed as the provisional commander of the 40th Cavalry Brigade on the 1st of October 1910 he became the permanent commander on the 23rd of May 1911 followed by his promotion to Generalmajor on the 23rd of September 1911 (Patent of 21 April 1911). He was appointed as the Military Plenipotentiary and Deputy Plenipotentiary to the Bundesrat on the 22nd of December 1911 and as a General ? la suite to the King of Saxony on the 17th of June 1913. He was promoted to Generalleutnant on the 17th of March 1914 (Patent of 3 February 1914). From the 5th of August he was the Military Plenipotentiary at Supreme Headquarters until appointed commander of the 23rd Reserve-Division and Generaladjutant on 14 February 1917. He became Military Governor of L?ttich on the 27th of March 1918 and retired on the 28th of November 1918. He was promoted to char. General der Kavallerie on the 14th of August 1919. Freiherr von Leuckart died on the 26th of February 1933."
    8. Here are some pics of the grouping the tunic came from (unfortunately, the grouping is not in my posession) ....... These pics are courtesy of one of our other members who first tracked down this grouping ......
    9. Ooops, may just have added to it ...... This is the tunic I need the Saxon leather officers belt for..........
    10. Thanks Chris. No, I wish I had the skill! I had it purpose built a couple of years ago, when I ventured into collecting general?s tunics. Regards, Sandro
    11. Charles asked for a pic of the fieldgrey tunic on the right. Here it is. Notice anything?
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