Naxos Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 (edited) Chris, 2. Badisches Grenadier-Regt. Kaiser Wilhelm I. Nr.110 28. DivisionGarnison: Mannheim, II Bataillon Heidelberg vom XIV Armee KorpsHardy Edited July 14, 2007 by Naxos
Naxos Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 The 109er Leibgrenadiere had only a crown on their boards, Hardy
Chris Boonzaier Posted July 14, 2007 Author Posted July 14, 2007 As someone who is not "Into" the uniform thing... 2 things confuse me...how to tell the difference between the 101 and 110 (Looks the same to me( and how do you get the II Batln? (Is that a II at the bottom?ThanksChris
Naxos Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 (edited) As someone who is not "Into" the uniform thing... 2 things confuse me...how to tell the difference between the 101 and 110 (Looks the same to me( and how do you get the II Batln? (Is that a II at the bottom?ThanksChrisChris, I don't know the Bataillon of the boards, I just posted that unlike the other Batl.'s the II. was stationed in Heidelberg.As to 101 or 110, the Saxon 101 would be square top boards.Hardy Edited July 14, 2007 by Naxos
Chip Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 (edited) Chris,These straps are not from the Grenadier Regiment Nr.110. They are from the Saxon Grenadier Rgt. Nr.101. Here is the difference....the Baden regiment had a die-cut cypher. Saxon regiments always had a cypher fashioned from Schnurr on their M15 straps. The Saxon crown was distinctive. The Baden crown was die-cut, of a different style and without any cord. I've attached a picture of three Saxon enlisted M15 straps so you can see what I mean. Saxon shoulder straps for the field uniform were not square topped after 1907.Chip Edited July 14, 2007 by Chip
Mike Dwyer Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 (edited) Is that a II at the bottom?ThanksChrisChris,I'm deleting everything I just said because I can't seem to be able to see as well as I used to and everything I wrote was incorrect!! Edited July 14, 2007 by Mike Dwyer
Chip Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 (edited) Mike,Both the 101. and the 110. have a Roman numeral "I" underneath the cypher. Take a look at this period regimental postcard from the 101st.Chip Edited July 15, 2007 by Chip
Mike Dwyer Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 Mike,Where do you see a "II"? Both the 101. and the 110. have a Roman numeral "I" underneath the cypher. Take a look at this period regimental postcard from the 101st.ChipChip,You are, of course, correct and I'm a blind idiot who thought it was a II, but that's actually that little center seam on the I. Since the photo was a little fuzzy I thought I just couldn't see the space in the II clearly, but after looking at it again it's a seam, not a space, so it's actually a I. I've deleted my original post. Both regiments were dedicated to the first Kaiser, Wilhelm I.
Chip Posted July 14, 2007 Posted July 14, 2007 Mike,On these cord numbers.....you can usually tell what they are by looking at the cord that the cypher is made from. If it is the same width, you have a "I". Cord is only used by certain regiments and a "II" is normally made from two strips of the cypher cord with the addition of a smaller thread/cord across the top and bottom.Chip
Naxos Posted July 15, 2007 Posted July 15, 2007 Chip, thank you for correcting me, well presented. Regards, Hardy
ccj Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 Chip, thank you for correcting me, well presented. Regards, HardyI was making my daily search for Saxon Grenadier 100 and stumbed upon this. Was very excited at first.Everyone please remember... I NEED A PAIR OF LEIBGRENADIER 100 STRAPS FOR AN ENLISTED MAN. TOP $$$$$paid
ccj Posted July 16, 2007 Posted July 16, 2007 I was making my daily search for Saxon Grenadier 100 and stumbed upon this. Was very excited at first.Everyone please remember... I NEED A PAIR OF LEIBGRENADIER 100 STRAPS FOR AN ENLISTED MAN. TOP $$$$$paidBTW, nice straps everyone.
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