Guest Brian von Etzel Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 (edited) Photograph of my grandfather on the day he won his PlM. He was posing with I assume Corps staff and these two gentlemen off to the far right were both 'fighters'. The photo is dated the day he won the PlM and he is wearing the PlM on that day. Edited August 19, 2005 by Brian von Etzel
Bob Hunter Posted August 19, 2005 Posted August 19, 2005 (edited) Stogie! Look at # 51 it appears to be one of those original Air Gunner thingies... ...and a wonderful and informative thread. Thanks very much. Edited August 19, 2005 by Bob Hunter
Ronny Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Very nice and informative thread thanks. Here is my contribution to the thread, not So fancy but I like them.Regards,Ronny
Guest Rick Research Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 God, THAT is a bloodthirsty one-- looks like the BRITISH soldiers depicted should have ben the ones getting the Wound Badges! The fact that Landwehr Infantry Regiment 430 mimeographed up a batch of Wound Badge documents preprinted with the 16 October date suggests that they had only just received their first batch of the actual badges then. "Major" Hilgendorf who signed that was, I think, the former Hauptmann dR of Infantry Regiment 30 (in 1907), presumably retired and back on ative duty as a "dR aD" officer (what would be "dR zV" in WW2).
Ronny Posted September 1, 2005 Posted September 1, 2005 Thanks Rick great info on the Landwehr Infantry Regiment 430.Great research, thanks. I have Ehrenkreuz f?r Frontk?mper document to the same man.Cheers,Ronny
Mike K Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 (edited) Hi,I'll add my small collection of Imperial Wound Badges to this thread. I've actually been quite focused in this area for a change. I'll post in two parts. Still looking for a Gold Naval Wound Badge I'm comforatble with. Also want to get some of the rayback examples and some more half-size / prinzen examples.RegardsMike KPS: re the DRGM examples, from what I've seen the black grade is not that uncommon but the silver and gold grades can be tougher to find. Fyi, all 3 grades of the DRGMs below are steel/magnetic. Edited September 2, 2005 by Mike K
Mike K Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 Larger and higher scans are available if anybody wants them.Part 2 reverse....
Mike K Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 And for Rick, the doc which came with the black screwback cut-out wound badge - awarded to Reservist Wilhelm Thiesen. I'm pretty sure this is a post-war doc, although the award date is not noted. He also earned the Prussian EK2 on 3 Juli 1917 with 4 Komp Inf R. 81 (a Hessen-Cassel regiment?). He and his wife Anna were both postal workers post war and Wilhelm was promoted to Postbetriebswart in June 1939 (Frankfurt-Main). He also earned the 25 Year Loyal Service Cross.RegardsMike K
don Posted September 2, 2005 Posted September 2, 2005 A fine collection Mike.A good example of the helmet types. don
JensF. Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Here are some from me. First a cut-out Black Woundbadge made from oxydized silver. Screwback and "800" mark.
JensF. Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Another Black one in real silver. Back with mark "800", maker "KM" which is maybe short for "KMST" and a strange pin safety.
JensF. Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Continuing with silver. Here a cut-out real silver badge with stamp "Silber" on the pin:
JensF. Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 Next one is a real Silver Maybauer badge with a little repair.
JensF. Posted October 3, 2005 Posted October 3, 2005 A silver "D.R.G.M." example. I still search a golden one:
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