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    Guest Rick Research
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    OK boys, the 35th's almost ready!

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    A grim aspect of the Great War indeed. Why do the guys in Rick's photograph remind me of modern-day Rentokil operatives? Imagine them in white vans with pest control equipment and baseball caps...

    PK

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    Guys,

    I thought the gas unit was the 35.Pionier Regiment?

    Chip

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      Chris Boonzaier said:
    Hi

    Pionier Regts 35 and (later) 36 were the gas Regts, in 1917 they were disbanded and Pionier battalions 35-28 were formed.

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    Chris

    Yes, I believe that Pionier=Regimente Nr. 35 u. 36 were two-battalion regiments, and as there must have been some sort of overall command of the gas effort, the regimental level of command was really not very necessary, as I would think that few gas attacks would have involved two or more battalions. With the serious shortage of officers, it made sense to eliminate this layer of command.

    I understand that four of the officers of Pionier=Regiment Nr. 35 later received Nobel Prizes in either chemistry or physics, including Haber, the interesting "father" of the German gas effort.

    Bob Lembke

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