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Unidentified 36 Reserve Inf Regt question
The Prussian replied to E Williams's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
The same weapon friend? I´m not sure... My mate lives 10 miles close to me here in Germany... -
Unidentified 36 Reserve Inf Regt question
The Prussian replied to E Williams's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
Finally I asked a friend of mine. He is a weapon collector. He told me, that the pistols, after they were built, got stamped woith active AND reserve units. Even a reserve unit didn´t stil exist, the weapons with their stamps were already there. Then he told me, the number of that gun is not important. N° 1 is not for the leader, because all officers had their own private guns. -
Unidentified 36 Reserve Inf Regt question
The Prussian replied to E Williams's topic in The Great War 1914 to 1918
What, if the gun got stamped just by outbreak of the war? Kdr. Res.Rgt.36: Oberstleutnant v. Roques I.: Major Tietze II.: Major Fuchs III.: Major Lennich -
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Hi Ed! Yes. Oldenburg had the Inf.Rgt.91, the Dragoner-Rgt.Nr.19 and the I.Abt. (with three batteries) of the FAR62. The II.Abt. was in Osnabrück. In Oldenburg also were a part of the justice-personal of the 19.Inf.Div., the command of the 37th Inf.Brig. and the command of the19th field-artillery brigade
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That´s right. Each division had their own "Divisions-Sturmabteilungen". A lot of of them were trained by the official Sturm-Bataillone. That´s why I now think, these are not the trainers. Sturm-Bataillone (normally) wore the special trousers with leather (Lederbesatz). Here are a few examples of divisional Sturmabteilung stamps
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Hi Dave! Are you sure with that ribbon? The Sachsen-Meiningen Ehrenmedaille only may be recieved by soldiers of units of the duke of Sachsen-Meiningen, OR the soldiers where from Sachsen-Meiningen, and served in another unit. http://www.ehrenzeichen-orden.de/c/deutsche-staaten/sachsen-meiningen-herzogtum/page/2 But I read in the Militärpaß: Großherzoglich sächsisches allgemeines Ehrenzeichen in Bronze mit Schwertern http://www.ehrenzeichen-orden.de/c/deutsche-staaten/sachsen-weimar-eisenach-grossherzogtum/page/2
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Hello blueman! It´s not german! Domine Dirige Nos (Oh, Lord, direct us), is the motto of the city of London. I don´t know too much about english units, but probably the 15 indicates the 15th (Service) Bataillon (1st London Welsh) Raised in London on 20.10.1914 5.12.1914 to Llandudno and 128th Brigade, 43rd Division. Subsequent record same as 14th Bataillon, but disbanded in France in 27.2.1918. But this is just a guess...
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I´d like to show you a another big one: It´s a heavy coast-mortar 305mm, L/17 ("schwere Küstenmörser i.R.") - i.R. means "in Radlafette" (wheel-mount - I don´t know if this is the right english translation...) This one is a rare photo, because from this gun only ONE single gun was built in 1912 by Krupp. It was used by the "Schwere-Küstenmörser-Batterie Nr.6" (6th army). Calibre: 305mm Weight: 24.500kg Weight of the shell: 333kg Range: 11,7km Moved by tractor in two parts
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