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Hello guys! There were only two Ulanen-Regiments with yellow pipings. 3.Garde-Ul.Rgt., Ul.Rgt.11 and 15 We don´t have Garde here. Both also had yellow pipings at the shoulder boards. Ul.Rgt.1 (Kaiser Alexander II) had red pipings on the tunic and white pipings at the shoulder boards. Strange to me the numbers inside of the tunic. We might know the name of the man to get on. The colour of the buttons were: Ul.Rgt.1: Tombac Ul.Rgt.11: Tombac Ul.Rgt.15: Nickel
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Early Para cap badge
The Prussian replied to Jock Auld's topic in Germany: Post 1945: Bundesrepublik & DDR
Hello! Those beret-badges were introduced in 1969, when the Jäger recieved the green beret, the paras (Luftlandetruppe = Fernmelder and Parachutists) a bordeaux-red one, and the tank-troops a black one. The national-flag came out in 1979. Here is the ZDv 37/10 with a supplementation from 2014 ZDv 37-10.pdf ZDv 37-10 Ergänzung 2014.pdf -
Note the promotion from 17.4.1918. "Wegen Tapferkeit vor dem Feinde zum etatmäßigen Unteroffizier befördert" Because of braverey in front of the enemy, promoted to "budgetary NOC" How do I translate "etatmäßig" correctly?: "budgetary" or "on the establishment"? His injuries: 9.6.18: südwestl. Rollot verwundet A.G. rechte Wange (southwest of Rollot wounded at the right cheek by artillerie-shell). Rollot is near Montdidier (Somme, Picardie); A.G. means "Artillerie-Geschoß" (shell) 3.10.18: verwundet linker Arm und rechtes Bein (wounded left arm and right leg)
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Hello! I found a Hauptmann Elster AND a Stabsarzt Dr. Bingler in Inf.Rgt.79 (source: Ehrenrangliste) The Madine-Lager seemed to be somewhere in Lorraine: http://www.cartespostalesdelorraine.com/bouillonville-54470-le-viaduc-de-madine-madine-lager-t2728.html The 20th Division was in Cambrai these days, but it came to the Woevre sector in april 1918. A soldier of the Landwehr-Fußartillerie-Bataillon 30 died in the Madine-Lager http://denkmalprojekt.org/verlustlisten/vl_lothr_fusart-reg_16_wk1_lw_fuss_art_batt_30.htm That bataillon belonged to Armee-Abt. C (26.8.16-11.9.18 Trench battles between Maas and Mosel - later Woevre sector too) there was not a great distance between Maas, Mosel and Bouillonville (1) and the Lake Madine Maybe that helps a little bit...