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    1. I am looking for a match and assignment to a Dr. Vet. Hirth, he was at least a Veterinary Major and possibly an Oberst. He may have been from, or stationed in Hannover. Thank you.
    2. It is not named on a tag, the name given does not match anyone listed prewar. The tailor tag is Berlin. Towards the ribbons beign worn, I know the Baltic Cross ribbon at least was worn until the end of the War. I have seen the Silesian Eagle ribbon worn as well.
    3. I found it, it is most likely for the IX Armeekorps 1866-1918 Commemorative Medal and does not make sense beign worn on an Army tunic as far as I know.
    4. Thanks, I figured that much just wondered what it was, I have never seen it before. I have the name for the tunic and there are no matches in the Ranglists. I would there would have been unless he was d.R. Not really liking the whole set-up and will pass.
    5. Yes, I think someone who was competing with him for promotion took that photo. He can look much more distinguished- Any guesses on the last ribbon in this one? I suspect long service 12 year. He was in WWI 14-18 and was a reserve officer as early as 1936.
    6. I looked at it again and played with some of my bars in lighting. I think it is only the Bremen ribbon and the edges of the EK ribbon and the WWI Service with swords (I have photos of him wearing this in other photos) make it look like there are 6 stripes but there are only 4. I was able to confirm he served with a Bremen unit in WWI. 1914-1918. Thanks,
    7. Any Ideas on the Third award. This hungry fellow served in WWI and was from Oldenburg. The picture is from the late 1930s before the War while the soup still contained meat. The second ribbon I believe is for Bremen. Thank you.
    8. Thanks. I have a friend looking for another photo and I am writing the family with a picture of the tunic. They may not answer and I know they have been bombarded by autograph requests as he is one of the last living RKTs now. I will use University letterhead to try and seperate myself from the "RKTS are neato, tell me how you knifed an Ivan in the forehead" crowd. :jumping:
    9. It is 95mm from end to end when the jacket is laid flat. I read his record and he had HQ and Rear assignements teaching etc. until 1942 when he recieved the EKII. I think the KVKIIX is plausible for him but agree the Memel award is very unlikely (ie. impossible unless he flew in with Hanna Reitsch and Ritter von Greimfor the weekend etc.). This is the only picture I can find of him probably cropped after the War above the breast eagle.
    10. I have his complete service record from NARA and they only list a GAB, WB, both EKs, Ost and later the RK. In my experience with records this is fairly normal and it is rare to see KVKs listed or Flower War awards although many Frontline combat officers were awarded them as is evident from photos. Sadly the only photos I have of Richard FvP. do not show the bar or the riddle would be ended. 8 ribbons fit on there nicely at 15mm and 5 in the larger size. I neither made the bar nor directed which ribbons should be on there.
    11. His Father was Oberst Ottocar Freiherr von Proch?zka, the Son Robert was a Nebelwerfer Officer and Knights Cross holder. He is still reportedly alive at 93.
    12. This was all I could come up with on a new Bar I had made, the pin length/catch does not fit the loops well and I believe there may have been one more award.
    13. Thanks, would his time in service with the Austrian Army count for WH long service or did the clock start when he transfered into the WH? I looked at his WWII assignments and the Anti-Communist medal is one option but the others are not as easy.
    14. Thanks, would his time in service with the Austrian Army count for WH long service or did the clock start when he transfered into the WH? I looked at his WWII assignments and the Anti-Communist medal is one option but the others are not as easy.
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