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    I have a question and I haven't been able to find the answer. I know there are cavalry generals and I know many generals were a la suite (honorary) ranks in units entitling them to wear the uniform of the regiment.

    Were there Jager zu Pherde general ranks or a la suite ranks to Jager zu Pherde regiments?

    Posted

    Charles,

    apart from the Kaiser who was the "Chef" of Regiment Königs-Jäger zu Pferde Nr. 1, there were no instances of General officers being appointed à la suite to any of the Jäger zu Pferde Regiments.

    Regards

    Glenn

    Posted

    Opinion of what rank this shoulder board represents. At first I thought it was a major but after a second and third look...

    Posted

    How can you tell its Jager? Just askin...

    Kragen, Revers und Ärmelaufschlag (collar, lapel and cuffs)

    Posted

    Charles,

    not to mention the brown leather pouch belt.

    A couple of thoughts: the colours appear to match JRzP Nr. 3 and the board is that of a Generalmajor. Perhaps it is the board of an Oberst retired with the uniform of JRzP Nr. 3 and then recalled to service in WW1 still as an Oberst and then later promoted to Generalmajor.

    Karl Frhr. v. Langermann und Erlencamp who retired in 1912 and commanded a reserve dragoon regiment in the war fits this scenario.

    Regards

    Glenn

    Posted

    General rank for sure - but could it be the shoulder board of a Korpsintendant 1935 - 1940 (with yellow Nebenfarbe)?

    Posted (edited)

    Kragen, Revers und Ärmelaufschlag (collar, lapel and cuffs)

    Zing... Okay, I didn't spend a lot of time looking at it but off hand the collar and cuff didn't look jager zu pherde to me but I'm wrong.

    Edited by ccj
    Posted

    Charles,

    not to mention the brown leather pouch belt.

    A couple of thoughts: the colours appear to match JRzP Nr. 3 and the board is that of a Generalmajor. Perhaps it is the board of an Oberst retired with the uniform of JRzP Nr. 3 and then recalled to service in WW1 still as an Oberst and then later promoted to Generalmajor.

    Karl Frhr. v. Langermann und Erlencamp who retired in 1912 and commanded a reserve dragoon regiment in the war fits this scenario.

    Regards

    Glenn

    Nice Glenn, does this mean he possibly wore a uniform of the JzP3

    Posted

    Charles,

    Most certainly. Krause, volume 2, page 594 states that it should be noted that the officers of wartime raised cavalry formations always wore the uniform of their peacetime parent unit unchanged.

    Regards

    Glenn

    Posted

    What year was von Langermann promoted generalmajor? Was he entitled to wear the cloth cross of St John?

    Posted

    Ok, so maybe the cross was added later or the tunic didn't belong to v Langermann

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