Bayern Posted May 7, 2019 Posted May 7, 2019 Hello, A rough guide : The shoulder boards made of gold or silver lace with a zig zag pattern and with no stripes are for Generals. The ones made of lace with two stripes are for Field Officers ,those with one stripe are for company officers .
Sajkaca Posted May 22, 2019 Posted May 22, 2019 (edited) 9th Kievski (of the Edward VII of England) and 12th Akhtirski Hussars Edited May 22, 2019 by Sajkaca
Bayern Posted May 23, 2019 Posted May 23, 2019 Hello Sajkaca, The hussars pogoni is that of a Full captain or that of a Sub captain ?
Sajkaca Posted May 27, 2019 Posted May 27, 2019 There is no Captain in hussars, equivalent rank is called Rotmistr. Shtabs Rotmistr of 12th Hussars is on the picture and Rotmistr (full captain) would be with no pips (stars).
Bayern Posted May 28, 2019 Posted May 28, 2019 Sajkaca, Thanks for your answer , the Rotmistr was in fact the Russian equivalent of the German Rittmeister, The Bulgarian Cavalry and Artillery Captain was Rotmistr also if i am not wrong. Cossacks have Podesaul and Esaul ?
Sajkaca Posted May 29, 2019 Posted May 29, 2019 Two pogoni of the Personal Konvoy Cossacks of HM The Emperor, belonged to Nicholas II 1
Bayern Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 Hello Sajkaca, very interesting pieces ! and scarse I believe. thanks for share Emperor Nicholas was frequently portrayed wearing the Cossack uniform, He always beared the rank of Colonel , In which Museum are the uniforms of Nicholas II ?
Sajkaca Posted June 3, 2019 Posted June 3, 2019 Most of his personal uniforms are in Tsarskoe Selo near SPB
Sajkaca Posted July 5, 2019 Posted July 5, 2019 (edited) Imperial marines NCO, Peter the Great cipher Edited July 5, 2019 by Sajkaca
Bayern Posted July 6, 2019 Posted July 6, 2019 Hello Sajkaca . thanks for your answer to my question about Nicholas II uniform and another question : The Garde Equipage were the Imperial Marines ?
Russian lancer Posted July 11, 2019 Posted July 11, 2019 Sorry colleague, but it's incorrect identification. There were no "Imperial Marines". Shoulder-boards with such monogramms were in the rowing teams of three Guards Infantry regiments: Preobrazhenski, Semenovski and Kexholmski.
JanneP Posted October 29, 2019 Posted October 29, 2019 Why this interesting thread seems to be dead now.......
Bayern Posted November 1, 2019 Posted November 1, 2019 Hi, I dont know exactly what happens with him but in practice he is AWOL .
Russian lancer Posted November 3, 2019 Posted November 3, 2019 On 29/10/2019 at 20:42, JanneP said: Why this interesting thread seems to be dead now....... It's a general trend: most of the forums slowly die, as global communication is significantly transferred to social networks: Facebook, etc. I've been observing this phenomenon even on Russian military forums in the last years.
JanneP Posted November 7, 2019 Posted November 7, 2019 Is there good social media forum where is discussed about imperial russian shoulder boards?
Russian lancer Posted November 10, 2019 Posted November 10, 2019 Hi! There are no "global" discussions dedicated only to shoulder-boards and epaulettes on Russian forums, or on social networks. However there are many smaller discussions which bring you interesting information. First of all you can check the Russian Imperial Uniforms section of the Sammler.ru forum, and I suggest you to visit the "Imperial Russian Military Photos" group on FB. You can also check my own profile on FB - I'm Michael Doubrovin. Unfortunately I don't collect shoulder-boards anymore, but I have a lifelong scope on the history of Russian lancers regiments (including their insignia).
Sajkaca Posted December 8, 2019 Posted December 8, 2019 (edited) Or to be more precise, on furlough. Frankly speaking, I was expecting that someone else will pick it up and continue. This time something extremely rare, shoulder board of the Royal Yugoslav 16th Infantry Regiment of the Russian Emperor Nicholas II. Regiment was named after Emperor in 1911, after Serbian Princess Helena got married to Duke of the royal blood Ioan Konstantinovich Romanov, and cipher was introduced in 1937. Edited December 8, 2019 by Sajkaca
JanneP Posted December 9, 2019 Posted December 9, 2019 Hello! Those who have better knowledge can you identify these shoulder boards? In the middle picture, second shoulder board from the right. I think in that should be printed the crown and the insignia of Nicholas II.
Bayern Posted December 10, 2019 Posted December 10, 2019 Hello the Cipher of Nicholas II is a latin capital H crowned and with the roman numeral II .in the second row of SBs it appears on the first one from left to right ,marked with Ink pencil, and on the third and fourth SBs on the third metallic and ond the fourth stencilled in yellow . On the lower picture appears a Full General SB , no stars , a Lieutenant General SB , a Official of General rank SB ,and a Rear Admiral Sb . Aclaration ,I tiped wrong Lieutenant General , the two stars General was Major General
JanneP Posted December 10, 2019 Posted December 10, 2019 Thank you! What about the colours of the shoulder boards. In upper picture there are blue, red, orange and grey. Those indicate which branches of the army?
PREM Posted December 10, 2019 Posted December 10, 2019 Below link with few interesting facts about russain imperial army epaulets http://www.pygmywars.com/barendspages/notes/shoulderboards/shoulderboards.html Regards Prem
Bayern Posted December 11, 2019 Posted December 11, 2019 Hello, the link posted by Prem is very interesting, I will add some quotes . The pair of SBs on the first pic are not Russian , probably are Serbian . the black, piped red SB is from Artillery and of a senior NCO , The blue one with the Nr 108 is from the 108th Saratov Infantry Regiment ,the khaki one with Nr 108 is from the same regiment the reverse side of the blue one
JanneP Posted December 13, 2019 Posted December 13, 2019 Hello! Thank you for your answers! Of course always you can tell me more about. When on shoulder board is initials like N(icholas) II does it always mean that he is the honorary commander of that unit?
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