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    Hello Everyone

    It's been quite a while since i visited the forum as i haven't had much to post over the past year.  That all changed yesterday when i bought a couple bulk lots at auction. I'm not even sure whats all in them yet as the auction pictures weren't the most detailed.  One document however caught my eye and i was wondering if anyone could tell me what it was exactly.  I know its a 12 year service document of some kind but i'm not familiar with the unit.  It caught my eye as it made me wonder if the service man in question could have taken part in putting down the Beer Haul putsch given the dates involved. Once the lots arrive i'll post better pictures.  I'd like to pinpoint who the signature belongs to as well.

     

    Cheers

    Chris

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    Stranger and stranger...."former Bavarian Flying troops".  And now, presumably, operating armored cars.

    A couple of months before the Putsch...does anyone have the units that participated?

    Posted

    I know in the first world war the RNAS, and RAF had armoured car units so perhaps the German air force did as well. I can't wait to get it in hand.  I can't find another (though i can't really search in German either).  There is several imperial pieces in the lots i'll be sure to do a seperate post when i get everything in hand.

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    Thanks so much for that it's great to know more about the unit and I've book marked the link you sent me thanks again.  I've attached the picture from the auction listing.for curiosities sake.

    Cheers

    Chris

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    Posted

    Hi,

    these traditions were not only upheld by the Wehrmacht as dedehansen rightly writes, but earlier from the Reichswehr, too. Usually the units that took over the tradition of an old regiment were somehow related to the old unit (if only by sake of use of same weapon).

    However, this need not be the case always.

    GreyC

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    We do the same thing in Canada its called unit perpetuation.  Battle honours from fore-bearers get carried on the unit flag and the lineage gets track in the unit history.

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    1 hour ago, censlenov said:

    Thanks so much for that it's great to know more about the unit and I've book marked the link you sent me thanks again.  I've attached the picture from the auction listing.for curiosities sake.

    Cheers

    Chris

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    that's quite the farrago of items there.  Imperial German shoulder boards, Japanese Imperial Visit medal, leather ammunition belt, b&w photos, US ribbon bar, and I can't see it very well, but an American Civil War 4-color print mounted with a postage stamp? 

    Posted

    It's  "Eclectic" for sure.  Being a medal guy i was attracted to the imperial visit medal and i find bulk lots tend to sneak through the bulk of online attention.  This one held true to trend and i got it for a steal.

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    Received my items and took closer pics of the 12 year service document.  Does anyone have any idea what the signature says?

     

    Cheers

    Chris

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    Those shoulderboards are great, albeit in rough shape.  That just shows that they were worn.

    I don't recognize the signature either, but maybe someone else can.

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