Freiwillige Posted September 23, 2010 Posted September 23, 2010 Please help to identify branch of service of this soldier. I assume here we have a Pionier from the 1.Elsaessisches Pionier-Bataillon Nr.15 (XV Armee Korps) based in Strassburg i.E. All the details of his uniform match my guess (e.g. collar colour, M1867 Feldmütze colour scheme, etc.) as well as the place where the photo was taken. The only thing that wonders me is his saber uncommon for sappers. One of my colleagues contests my point of view supposing it's a Kanonier from a certain Reitende-Artillerie unit with an Artilleriesabel. Who is right?
KIR Posted September 23, 2010 Posted September 23, 2010 ... One of my colleagues contests my point of view supposing it's a Kanonier from a certain Reitende-Artillerie unit with an Artilleriesabel. Hi, yes I think so too, so possible is the 1. Ober-Elsässisches Feld-Artillerie-Regiment Nr.15 (in Strassburg, XV. AK with red shoulderboards). And after 1912 in Saarburg/Mörchingen (XXI. AK) with green shoulderboards. Best regards, Jens
Mike Dwyer Posted September 23, 2010 Posted September 23, 2010 (edited) I agree, the saber doesn't seem to fit, plus it looks like he might have spurs on too. Looking through the field artillery regiments, it looks like all the numbered regiments have an exploding bomb on their shoulder straps, which I don't see here. I thought about the 1. Ober-Elsässisches Feld-Artillerie-Regiment Nr.15 also, but my reference says they had green shoulder straps and there should be an exploding bomb on there. Of course, the artist could have painted anything they wanted to, so there's no guarantee how accurate the painting is. Edited September 23, 2010 by Mike Dwyer
KIR Posted September 23, 2010 Posted September 23, 2010 .... but my reference says they had green shoulder straps and there should be an exploding bomb on there. Hi Mike the FAR Nr.15 change around 1912 from the XV. Armeekorps (with red shoulderboards) to the XXI. AK (with green shoulderboards). And before 1897 are shoulderboards without exploding bomb possible (and also a not accurate painting). Best regards, Jens
Freiwillige Posted September 24, 2010 Author Posted September 24, 2010 Jens and Mike, many thanks for the clarification of the issue! :beer:
Mike Dwyer Posted September 24, 2010 Posted September 24, 2010 Hi, Jens, Thank you for the clarification, I don't have any real information on the shoulder straps. I wish they'd left well enough alone and didn't change things areound! It's confusing enough without changes! :whistle:
KIR Posted September 24, 2010 Posted September 24, 2010 Hi, Jens, Thank you for the clarification, I don't have any real information on the shoulder straps. I wish they'd left well enough alone and didn't change things areound! It's confusing enough without changes! Hi Mike, yes, sometimes it's really confusing. My great-great-grandfather was in the FAR15 (Strassburg) and on a big picture (before 1885) he wear a shoulderboard without exploding bomb (just a "15")! Best regards, Jens
Freiwillige Posted September 25, 2010 Author Posted September 25, 2010 Thanks once again with identifying that CDV. One more question - could you please let me know what model of an artillery saber does that Kanonier hold?
KIR Posted September 25, 2010 Posted September 25, 2010 (edited) ... One more question - could you please let me know what model of an artillery saber does that Kanonier hold? Hi, I'm not sure - but I think: Artillerie-Säbel (neuer Art): Die Zietenhusaren - Rathenow - Blankwaffen - Artilleriesäbel Best regards, Jens Edited September 25, 2010 by KIR
Freiwillige Posted September 25, 2010 Author Posted September 25, 2010 (edited) Hi, I'm not sure - but I think: Artillerie-Säbel (neuer Art): Die Zietenhusaren - Rathenow - Blankwaffen - Artilleriesäbel Best regards, Jens Unfortunately I'm not familiar with the German language but it seems that saber from that link is of the later production while the CDV was made in 1880s... Edited September 25, 2010 by Freiwillige
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