David M Posted March 9, 2007 Posted March 9, 2007 I am looking for the prewar orders and decorations of Hermann M?ller, gefallen 30.10.1914, 15.12.1881 Secondelieutenant, 1883 1. Oberrheinisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 97 (Hanau), 1885-1889 Adjudant des F?silier-Bataillons Infanterie-Regimen 97, 17.4.1890 Oberleutnant, 1890 Regiments-Adjudant, 1891-1892 7. Kompagnie Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 97 (Hanau/Saarburg), 1893-27.1.1895 12. Kompagnie, 27.1.1895 A5a Hauptmann und Kompagniechef, 14. Kompagnie, 3. Lothringisches Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 136(Dieuze), 1.4.1897-1904 Chef 9. Kompagnie, 1905-27.1.1907 Chef 12. Kompagnie Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 142 (Mulhouse), 27.1.1907 Major, 27.1.1907-1909 aggregirt des Infanterie-Regiment 142 (Mulhouse), 1910-10.1913 Bataillonschef II. Bataillon Infanterie Regiment Nr. 70 (Saarbr?cken), 10.1913-22.3.1914 den Stab des Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 159 aggregirt (M?lheim), 18.4.1913 G Oberstleutnant, 22.3.1914-9.1914 Kommandeur des Landwehr-Bezirks Friedberg, 9.1914-30.10.1914 Bataillons Kommandeur in Reserve Infanterie-Regiment Nr. 222 (95. Reserve Infanterie Brigade, 48. Reserve Division, Oberhofen). Mitte Oktober in Metz, w?rde am 25. Oktober die 48. Res.Div. nach die Gegend von Armentieres und La Bassee (Fromelles) verlegt. Oberstleutnant M?ller fiel am 5. Tag seiner Kriegseinsatz.He should therefor be listed as a Major, probably living at Mulhouse (which I think is in the Elsas? Information so far thanks to the research of Glenn J and Andrew Bause. Thanks again guys!!David
Guest Rick Research Posted March 9, 2007 Posted March 9, 2007 Red Eagle 4, Prussian XXV Years Service Cross, and 1897 Wilhelm I Centenary Medal.
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