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    1. Karl Frhr. von Hirschberg (07.12.1855-12.06.1927)

      1914/1918 Gouv. d. Festung u. Provinz Namur

      25.03.07-20.04.09 Kom. d. 4. Kav. Brig.

      27.02.03-25.03.07 Kom. d. 1. Chev. R.

      Friedrich Hurt (20.03.1859-04.10.1914)

      19.09.12-1918 Insp. d. Landw. Insp. Nünrberg

      04.05.10-19.09.12 Kom. d. 10. Inf. Brig.

      16.12.08-04.05.10 Kom. d. 11. Inf. R.

      25.10.03-16.12.08 Kom. d. Kadetten K.

      Ferdinand Müller (03.08.1859-10.03.1953)

      21.09.14-30.04.17 Kom. d. 10. bay. Res. Inf. Brig.

      02.08.14-21.09.14 Kom. d. 3. bay. Res. Inf. Brig.

      01.10.12-25.08.13 Insp. d. Landw. Insp. München

      19.12.09-01.10.12 Kom. d. 2. Inf. Brig.

      26.03.07-19.12.09 Kom. d. 18. Inf. R.

    2. Hello David,

      Still working on your list I see!! You must be close to finishing.

      Friedrich Wilhelm von der Groeben (24.11.1774-19.07.1839)

      significant commands:

      1. Komdt. v. Coblenz 24.08.1837-19.07.1839

      Besatz. Brig. Mainz u. Luxemburg 30.03.1835-04.11.1837

      5. LWB 30.03.1832-30.03.1835

      10. LWB 12.02.1827-30.03.1832

      GR 3 05.01.1816-12.02.1827

      His biography can be found in Priesdorff, volume 5, pp. 78-79

      Andy

    3. Jens,

      Your man is rather obscure. Until Glenn found the 1870/71 EK list, he had no first name in the Wegner "Stellenbesetzung" series. The only information I can provide is this:

      24.02.74 zur Disposition

      21.11.1871-24.02.1874 Kommandeur d. Fußart. R. 1

      1866-13.10.1868 Artillerie Offizier vom Platz in Pillau

      *?? †21.04.93

      Andy

    4. Christer,

      #1 is the envelope in which the EK 2 was sent to "Ob. Heiz." (Ober Heizer- stoker) Otto Merten

      #2 is the temporary award certificate for the EK 2

      #3 is his “Certificate of Conduct, which basically states

      Certificate for stoker Otto Friedrich Merten, Stoker Otto Friedrich Merten has served aboard the SMS Bremen since 27 May 1906. He successfully learned and maintained the boilers. He conducted himself very well.

      Newport News (Virginia, USA- still a large US naval base today)

      23 May 1908.

      #4 is the more formal and final certificate of conduct-

      Otto Merten was born 13 Aug 1886 in Grünfeld, Osthavelland (Potsdam district). He served from 01 Feb 1906 to 10 Juy 1908 with the 2. company of the I. (First) Werftdivision.

      He had no charges or serious disciplinary actions taken against him.

      Signed by Kapt.Lt. Paschen at Kiel on 10 Juli 1908

      This document was required by most employers after a man left the service. Without receiving at least a “good”, it was difficult to get a good job.

      Andy

    5. From "Handbuch der Verbände und Truppen der deutschen Heeres 1914-1918, Teil IX; Feldartillerie, Band 1 (page 180)

      02.08.1914-25.07.1916 18. Feldart. Brig. (FAB) 18. Inf. Div. (ID)

      26.07.1916-13.08.1916 18. ID

      14.08.1916-14.02.1917 18. Feldart. Brig. (FAB) 18. Inf. Div. (ID)

      15.02.1917-22.02.1917 18. ID

      23.02.1917-02.06.1917 Arko 18 (18. ID)

      03.06.1917-Nov. 1918 Arko 146 (3. Marine Division)

      This is an outstanding series. Oddly, they have published two volumes of field artillery and only one on infantry so far.

      The author of the series Jürgen Kraus but Hartwig Busche put together these two. They are published by Verlag Militaria, Vienna 2007.

      If you like German WWI arty (and can handle German), then these two volumes are just what you need.

      Andy

    6. The Marine Ranglisten for the years 1910-1914 do show a "Maschinist" Riediger, although the spelling of the name changes in 1913 to Ridger, but it also includes "Otto" as his first name.

      Otto entered naval service on 01.04.1900 and became a "Maschinist" on 01.11.1909, serving with the II. Werftdivision aboard the S.M.S. Leipzig, althought by 1913 he is no longer on sea duty but still with the II. Werftdivision.

      Despite the change is spelling, there is no doubt that the "Riediger" found in the 1910 Rangliste is the same as the one seen on page 42 of the 1914 appendix for "Deckoffiziere."

      Now, he is listed as having only one single decoration and that is the FW3 (1914 now shown as D1).

    7. Vince, just checked for a von Bose around 1860. There are a few (large family) - can you provide more details, perhaps a first-name.

      Bob was on the right track. The honorary "Chef" of the IR 31 and for whom it was named was Julius von Bose (12.09.1809-22.07.1894)

      Here are his major commands:

      Chef IR 31 02.09.1873

      Kom. Gen. d. XI. AK 18.07.1870-06.04.1880

      Kom.d. 20. Div. 30.10.1866-18.07.1870

      Kom. d. 15. Inf. Brig. 25.06.1864-30.10.1866

      Chef. d. Armee Abtl. i. Kr. Min. 20.09.1861-25.06.1864

      Kom. d. FR 40 08.05.1860-20.09.1861

      Chef d. Gen. St. IV. AK 08.05.1858-08.05.1860

      Andy

    8. Komtur,

      I believe that this medal bar belonged to Dr. K A R L Rudolf August Oelker. In 1866 he was an Oberarzt with the hannoverian medical corps. In 1867 he was taken into the Prussian army in Feldart. R. 10. During the 1870/71 war he was the regimental doctor in Inf. R. 57. He eventually retired a Gen.Arzt.

      In the 1871 Rangliste there is only one other officer who had the only the EK2w and HG4. This was Major Marcard (1866 Rittm. in the Königin Hus. R., Reg. Quartiermeister) He is shown with an EK2w and HG4, but in the 1872 Rangliste his EK2 is now for combatants. Also, he is not listed in the 1877 EK award roll uneartherd by Glenn. So, I think there is a strong chance Dr. Oelker is your man.

      Andy

    9. I was dimayed to see that twice Terry has visited this site since I and Glenn provided him information as requested regarding his post. For the life of me, I simply can not fathom why he could not make the effort to acknowledge the postings. Perhaps he has the information and was just looking to determine whether others could confirm his information. While highly unlikely, I must consider it a possibility.

      Far too often members will provide information in response to postings. Often they may have that information readily at hand, other times they choose to spend time researching the question in an effort to provide a meaningful and informative response.

      Speaking just for myself, I do not believe it is too much to expect acknowledgement of that effort.

      While I have used Terry's post to make this point, he is certainly not alone in simply taking the information without a word of thanks.

      Perhaps some of us have been too free with our information. I for one intend to be more selective in providing response in the future.

    10. Terry,

      This cutlery belonged to the first Bavarian field artillery regiment (1. BFAR) (Prinz Regent Luitpold, Munich). Although I don't have many Bavarian Ranglisten, I believe the year engraved on each is the year in which that particular officer joined the regiment. With a little effort, it would not be difficult to find first names for the officers, as the Bavarians, unlike the Prussians, always included first names in their Ranglisten.

      Of particular note is Johann Streck. He commanded the 1. BFAR from 22.02.1900-01.10.1901 and then the 5. Field Art. Brig. from 01.10.01-20.08.05. He was reactivated in 1914 and commanded the bavarian 6th Reserve Division from 16.11.1914-02.12.14, when he was wounded. He subsequently died of his wounds on 12.12.1914

      So, at least you now have a starting point, and who knows what else you can find out.

      Andy

    11. Friedrich Karl Cunow was commissioned a Sek.Lt. in Gren. R. 6 on 09.03.1872. He remained in that regiment through 1899 and in 1900 was transferred to Inf. R. 18 as a batallion commander. On 17.02.1903 he became the commander of Landwehr Bezirk Stolp. He was given the "Charakter" of Oberstlt. on 14.06.1903. He died on 10.03.1907 while commander of Landw. Bez. Stolp.

      Andy

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