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    Jef

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    1. Hello Kev, Thanks to my friend Peter I'm able to show you the brassard in wear. Jef
    2. Hello Kevin, Just got a message the promised document doesn't deal with the brassard.... sorry Jef
    3. Goodmorning Kev, I already got this information from the Charles Borné book. Myself, I only have the Henri Quinot book and i was not able to find something about the brassard. I'm afraid the text is written in french, but you're a man of the world so I'm sure you will understand it. I am still waiting for info about the document which was given with the brassard. Info thanks to my friend Peter Roets. Jef It the pics are too small and you cannot read it let me know.
    4. Yes, Kev. First World war. Sorry I should have mention this. I have asked a friend for some details and he even would send a document of this official reward for war disabled soldiers, I believe with invalidity more than 10%. Jef
    5. Hello again Kev, I attached two pics of the brassard in my collection. At the back you see how the brassard was sewn together Jef
    6. Hello Kev, It is not a ribbon but an armbrassard for war disabled. I have been looking in my files for some more detailed information. Unfortunately I was not able to find something so far.... Hope someone else knows more details. best regards, Jef
    7. And Jens,let us know if the Belgian organizers of the march still use Tom Jones as a model for the medal. Jef
    8. Hello Frank, I have read this unofficial medal was given by the Belgian town Nieuwpoort as a commemoration medal. Nice medal but the ribbon is poorly made, isn't it? kind regards, Jef
    9. Meanwhile I found the info about the 2/17th Londeners. Trefor Jones , author of "On Fame's Eternal Camping ground "supplied the information. Thank you gentlemen, Jef
    10. There is a wonderfull exhibition in "De IJzertoren, Diksmuide, Belgium" about this topic. I believe till end august 2013. Jef http://jewaserbij.wo1.be/WO1Detail.aspx?genericid=1948
    11. Hello John, In this website: http://civils19141918.canalblog.com/archives/p11-1.html i saw at least two lists where the name Plyumackers appear. Maybe there is more in following pages?. Jef
    12. Hello azeoman, If I were you I would try this address: dirk.vanginderhuysen@mil.be ( Adjudant-Chef,Algemene Directie Human Resources, Divisie Personeel,Ondersectie Notariaat,Eervolle Onderscheidingen) with all the info of that lady you have. I cannot promise you a positive answer but, you have nothing to loose and it's free. Good luck Jef
    13. Hello Mervyn, thank you for your reaction, but according to the 30th divisional history the 2/17th London's were here in Flanders at the end of the war. I also enclose an entry from British Regiments by Brig James . So I still hope one of GMIC's gentlemen has a regimental history in his collection. kind regards, Jef
    14. Does anyone has the book of Georg Westermann, Die Braunschweiger Husaren ( Nr 17) im Weltkriege 1914/1918 2.teil . I'm looking for info about the 4. Eskadron between 1 and 11 November 1918. Kind regards and thanks, Jef
    15. I was wondering if someone could give me the whereabouts of the 2/17th London Regiment ( poplar & Stephney Rifles) from 1 till 11 november 1918. According to the 30th Division history the Poplars were very actice during the last days of WWI. Kind regards, Jef
    16. hello Dirk, I saw your post, let's hope someone has an answer. Succes, Jef
    17. The stripes indicates no rank, they are front stripes for their presence in the frontline. Jef
    18. Hello, They all looking Belgian to me. Jef
    19. Hello Diwe, I advice you to ask this question on this website: http://ablhistoryforum.be/viewforum.php?f=14 It's a duch spoken website, But the webmaster is a nice guy, I'm sure he will help you further. If you don't manage to get your question there I can do it on your behalf. There are specialists on Belgian uniforms there. Kind regards, Jef
    20. Hello, This is a non official medal. Never saw it before. By the way, the great site of hendrik only shows official medals. kind regards, Jef
    21. Thank you Graham. I got the information from the Divisional History of the 35th Div. I never had the opportunity to see this Rgtal History of the 19th NF. If I PM my mailaddress would you mind to send me a scan of page 146 and 148? I'm also interested in other information which might appear in your book. I'm working on a study about the last days of WWI and every info is welcome. That's right, the Germans started their retreat on 8 November 1918 . The big allied attack would start on Monday 11 November... as the Germans retreated Second and Fifth Armies followed. But the river Scheldt was a difficult obstacle.There were not fierce fightings but, this southern side of the Scheldt are keeping many Portland CWGC headstones. Merry Christmas, Jef
    22. Dear Gents, Concerning the Northumberland Fusiliers, I was wondering if anyone has War Diaries of the 19th Bn. Northumberland Fusiliers ( pioneer Bn) of begin November 1918. They made a dump of rivercrossing material in the village of Ingoyghem (Flanders). I 'm dying to know the mapcoordinates of this dump. With kind regards from Flanders, have a heartwarming Christmas Jef
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