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    Guest Rick Research
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    Can you actually tell what his painted shoulder board is supposed to be?

    Posted

    Hi Tilo,

    did You buy it? I think I know who it is.

    Gr??e

    Daniel

    Hi Daniel, unfortunately I didn?n buy it. It was on Ebay and I made only a copy for my archive because of the above showed Komtur cross. But I?d like to know...

    Gr?sse!

    Posted

    Komtur,

    Oberstleutnant z.D. Georg v. Schroeder (as identified by Daniel), formally Bezirkskommandeur Detmold. Awarded the Ehrenkreuz 2. Klasse on 26 April 1905. He retired as Bezirkskommandeur Detmold on 22 May 1905 and is not listed in the 1905 Rangliste with this order. He was awarded the EK2 as a Sekonde-Lieutenant in Pommersches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 2. Formerly the Abteilungs-Kommandeur of III./1. Westf?lisches Feldartillerie-Regiment Nr. 7, he was placed "zur Disposition" on 15 June 1898 with the charakter of Oberstleutnant and appointed as Bezirkskommandeur Soest on 20 July 1898. He was transfered to Detmold shortly afterwards (date not published).

    Regards

    Glenn

    Posted

    Thanks Daniel and Glenn, another spectacular identification :beer:

    But unfortunately now this picture doesn?t fit as illustration for the above showed Komtur from 1887 to 1890 :unsure:

    Best regards, Komtur.

    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    von Schroeder was born in Kolberg 19 October 1847 (Detmold Roll). His "invisible" awards were RAO3mSchl, KO3, XXV, 70/71, Pr 66, and 1897.

    • 4 months later...
    Posted

    Rick, you've been holding out on us. That is a very nice bar. :cheers:

    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    No, it went away for more than 10 years but has come back here to live again.

    Posted

    No, it went away for more than 10 years but has come back here to live again.

    ...and still nameless :rolleyes:

    Best regards

    Solomon

    Guest Rick Research
    Posted

    But you were supposed to go look through all the receipts at the Archive !!!!!! :P

    How about these guys, home in Detmold on leave in March 1918-- the Unteroffizier and Vizefeldwebel in Hessian Life Guard Infantry Regiment 115 ( :speechless1: ) and the sender in IR 457-- Wehrmann St?lting. :rolleyes:

    St?lting and the Vizefeldwebel both have an EK2 and LKr. Vizefeldwebel has no HT, can't see the 2nd ribbon on the Uffz's ribbon bar clearly--just the cipher on his shoulder strap ID'ing their unit. WHAT on EARTH were they (VII AK homeboys) doing in the XVIII AK Hessian Guards????????

    Posted

    St?lting and the Vizefeldwebel both have an EK2 and LKr. Vizefeldwebel has no HT, can't see the 2nd ribbon on the Uffz's ribbon bar clearly--just the cipher on his shoulder strap ID'ing their unit. WHAT on EARTH were they (VII AK homeboys) doing in the XVIII AK Hessian Guards????????

    Hi Rick,

    may I introduce Wilhelm Hackemack from Detmold to you?

    I have some of his papers (incl. the WW2-"Wehrpass"), showing the entries "Eisernes Kreuz 2.Klasse" and Lippische Verdienstmedaille".

    Hackemack got the military merit medal Lippe-Detmold and I think your guys, too :D

    Please compare the wearing of the ribbon...

    @RaZpuTiN

    Very nice cross! It looks like silver guilted...a late cross from WW1, right?

    Best regards

    Solomon

    Posted

    @RaZpuTiN

    Very nice cross! It looks like silver guilted...a late cross from WW1, right?

    Best regards

    Solomon

    Yes, i would also take it for an late war example. This was the first cross of the Lippe-Detmolds Hausorders that I had the pleasure to fiddle with hands on, of course with the mandatory cottongloves.

    Unfortunatly somebody with a bigger wallet wanted it more than me.

    The hardships are plentyful when in the arms of higher education, i'll just have to bide my time.

    • 2 weeks later...
    Posted

    Hi folks,

    this photo drives me crazy! Probabely you have seen it before... :speechless1:

    This bavarian guy (a noncombatant) is wearing a house-order 2nd class, house-order 3th class on his "Frackspange" and a NC-war merit cross Lippe-Detmold.

    This picture was taken in Munich, surely after 1918 (Kyffh?user-medal on the bar).

    I have no idea, who this man was...and there is no hint on him.

    Does anybody have additional hints?

    Best regards

    Roman

    Posted

    Could it possibly be Otto Ritter von Str??enreuther?

    Hmm, I don?t know. I can?t find in the award-lists of Lippe.

    Do you have further information about Ritter von Str??enreuther?

    Best regards

    Roman

    Posted

    :shame: My mistake, von Str??enreuther had the oak leaves.

    I should have remembered but that piece lives far, far away and I didn?t check my records. :blush:

    Posted

    That is great, thank you. Now we have a face to go with the award.

    Incidentally, from the 1913 Bavarian Hof und Staats Handbuch -

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