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    Guest Rick Research

    From the dark velvet collar, the Deckoffizier in #s 4/5 was in engineering or a technical branch (torpedoes, mines, ordnance...)

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    No.5 What can be said about this soldier? Decorations: EK-2, Turkish Eiserner Halbmond fuer Mannschaften and Verwundetenabzeichen im Schwarz

    Can you please let me know the exact detachment that soldier served with? What those three horizontal stripes stand for?

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    I can´t believe that photo with the "Z" is from 1923. Maybe dated, but that might be wrong. He wears a Bluse M15, that was not worn in the Reichswehr-era. The Z could stand for Zepellin or Zeughaus (material). Those patches could be worn in the 1st part after the war (1919 in the "vorläufige Reichswehr") But those patches were not official. If it is Zepellin, it must be an inofficial sign until 1918.

    The last photo is a post-war photo again. Those stripes were worn in that era, but the collar is not military. Police? Office?

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    Thank you very much for your help!

    As for the date written on the back (the scan of that fragment is attached here) you are right, it could be the date when the portrait was presented. The caption reads: "Zur frdl [freundlichen] Erinnerung von 15.Juli 1923".

    By the way could you please let me know what those stripes signified (Photo No.4)?

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    I´m not quite sure, but the three stripes mean Vizefeldwebel (in the "Friedensheer" 1919) But the unusual numbers upon the collar stand for "Feld- und Forstbeamte". (forest-officers). Look at my three attachements. Two of them have the numbers too nd one wears the stripes.

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    Thank you for the info, Andy! But it seems stripes on your photo and those on mine are different (note their length). Anyway your hint on Forstbeamte is a avluable one, many thanks!

    As for that mysterious "Z" patch do you have any idea where I could get a photographic evidence of such patches worn by Zeughaus / Zeppelin personnel during the last phase of the Great War?

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    I have SEEN such an image some years ago on a forum of some sort when someone was asking about the ID of the Zeppelin company corporate badges....

    the august answer was about how the corporate staff wore these military looking suits with big Z badges on the sleeve and a photo was offered which showed a couple of men in a balloon shed clearly wearing era style "uniforms" with Z badges....

    The reason I didn't go further in my own description is that I do not recall which forum that was on or how to find it....but I know I saw it!

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    Freiwillige,

    You are right abouzt the length of the stripes. I said, your picture is probably not military. I just wanted to show, that there were stripes upon the upper-sleeves in officer-branches. I think the three stripes are an equivalent rang to the military ranks.

    Sorry, I can´t say anything about the "Z". It was only a guess. But "Oldlincolnian" said something logical to that. If you´ll get further informations, please let us know!

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