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    • 3 weeks later...
    Posted

    Hi,

    translation of two-liner:

    Rear echelon motherer with white tassel in crotch 1913.

     "Kraddel" is from the dialect of the Saarland. So he´s probably from there.

    GreyC

    Posted

    Few more while I'm here....

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    tony

    Hi GreyC

    one off the topic of the thread....

    Used my laptop instead of phone the other day. More info on posts.i think it said you like portraits....? How specific is your interest? I've got a few family pics/CDV from the old days...

    this one is Grandfather and his Mother- Hungary c1900

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    plain back sadly.

    tony

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    • 2 weeks later...
    Posted (edited)

    Hi Gents

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    tony

    Hi gents

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    And an unusual one

    a lady called Elli....

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    tony

     

    Edited by Farkas
    Posted (edited)

    Hi gents

    Kaiser Franz Garde Gren. Regt. Nr 2

    2 Kompagnie

    5-4-17

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    And dated 11-8-16

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    tony

    Edited by Farkas
    • 2 weeks later...
    Posted
    On 16/11/2017 at 21:28, Farkas said:

    Hi Gents

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    tony

    flies and mosquitoes were a consistent plague on the WW1 Ostfront specially into the Russian dominated Poland .Malaria and thyphus were also current.

    Posted

    Hi Gents

    Hi Bayern

    It’s funny you should mention this now. I bought this recently because I like dogs...

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    However I have just noticed it mentions malaria on the reverse... 

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    Thanks for your comments as always Bayern....

    tony

    21 hours ago, Bayern said:

    flies and mosquitoes were a consistent plague on the WW1 Ostfront specially into the Russian dominated Poland .Malaria and thyphus were also current.

     

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    Posted

    Hi,

    here are two examples with artillery connection. The soldiers are from the FAR 12 (Field Artillery Regiment 12). Note the patch indicating the gunner and the centennial medals, which might have just been handed out.

    GreyC

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    Posted

    GreyC, great photo of the artillerymen with the Kaiser Wilhelm Zentenarmedaille!  I agree they must have recently received the medals.

    Posted

    Hi Irish Gunner,

    glad you like it.

    Here is another one of a etamäßiger Feldwebel of Saxon Regiment 106 with dog. Note the typical "German" cuffs on the tunic and the mourning band.

    GreyC

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    Posted
    15 hours ago, GreyC said:

    Hi,

    here are two examples with artillery connection. The soldiers are from the FAR 12 (Field Artillery Regiment 12). Note the patch indicating the gunner and the centennial medals, which might have just been handed out.

    GreyC

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    Hello curiously they bear the shoulder straps rolled

    10 hours ago, GreyC said:

    Hi Irish Gunner,

    glad you like it.

    Here is another one of a etamäßiger Feldwebel of Saxon Regiment 106 with dog. Note the typical "German" cuffs on the tunic and the mourning band.

    GreyC

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    Hello the man is a Full Feldwebel of a saxon unit and carries a mourning armband

    Posted (edited)

    Hi Bayern,

    the rolled up shoulder straps in this "formal" photo setting indicate that they were probably done with their obligatory service. There are quite a few photos around with "fresh" reservists having the straps rolled up. If you find them rolled up during work in the field it indicates that they were probably carrying heavy loads. This way they had a cushion to relieve the pressure on their shoulder.

    And with regard to the Saxon. I wrote exactly that in my post:)

    GreyC

    Edited by GreyC

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