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    Posted (edited)

    At the risk of repeating myself... "ABSOLUMENT SUPERBE"!

    But I have a question...

    In post #90 = Feldwebelleutnant Hans Melzer

    Feldwebelleutnant??? Sgt-Lt???

    Edited by TacHel
    Posted (edited)

    At the risk of repeating myself... "ABSOLUMENT SUPERBE"!

    But I have a question...

    In post #90 = Feldwebelleutnant Hans Melzer

    Feldwebelleutnant??? Sgt-Lt???

    Yes, NCO acting as Lt.

    Edited by Naxos
    Posted

    Yes, Naxos has right. In one of my ribbon bar I have the same combo.BUT in my ribbon bar the swords are in gold. Here the swords are in SILVER (very rare :jumping: )

    Christophe

    Posted

    Leutnant Kurt Zehmisch

    Interesting that this Lt appears to be wearing a visor cap that has EM/NCO kokarden. Am I right?

    Posted (edited)

    The next photo is from the book vol. 3 from Neal O'Connor, Aviation awards of Imperial Germany. There is a photo of Rittmeister Kloetzer. The award is the same that my ribbon bar in post # 16. Have a look

    Christophe

    Edited by Deruelle
    Posted (edited)

    Very important, I try to find with Reichsherr Rangliste all officers with the same combo of awards. I have probably a gem in my hand :jumping:

    Christophe

    Edited by Deruelle
    Posted

    Charles,

    Today I'm working on Reichsherr RL 1925. I haven't found any combo similar to my ribbon bar. It's probably not Kloetzer, but for the moment I haven't got no other name :rolleyes:

    I have received this nice card of Immelmann with his dog. Have a look

    Christophe

    Posted

    Vary nice collection. The kingdom Saxony was my collection domain before i start with aviation. Nice pieces. Now you should purchase a MStHO.

    Regards Alex

    Posted

    Thanks Hardy for the link.

    Here is a bar I have shown several times for other reasons. But it is rare to see Saxon ribbon without swords. The bar belonged to Oberst Paul Krause from IR Nr. 185. It is with that specific ribbon I could id this officer.

    Christophe

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