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    Garde Grenadier Regt 4 officers

    Steve, are you able to please post a sharper version of this image? It would be helpful (for me) to date and identify some of those present. Presumably post the 1910 abolition of the lower sword sling loop. Thanks Regards Glenn
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    Karl, a super photo and indeed General Albrecht. Regards Glenn
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    Brunswick Hussar Regiment Nr. 17 (NCO Edition)

    Well, he certainly served with HR 15 but it seems not until 1918. Unteroffizier (Fahnenjunker) Teixeira de Mattos of HR 15 was promoted to Fähnrich on 8 May 1915 but was medically discharged (wegen Dienstunbrauchbarkeit ausgeschieden) with the Charakter (brevet) of a Leutnant on 14 September...
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    Brunswick Hussar Regiment Nr. 17 (NCO Edition)

    The first port of call as Steve alludes was the Prussian Rangliste. one can make out the Garde-Grenadier cuffs on the Guards officer and the only serving Garde-Grenadier officer in 1908 was Wolf of GGR 4. His biography as at 1910 is contained in the Offizier-Stammliste of GGR 4. He was born in...
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    Brunswick Hussar Regiment Nr. 17 (NCO Edition)

    The father is Rittmeister a.D. Wilhelm von Trauwitz-Hellwig, formerly of HR 17. Regards Glenn
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    Brunswick Hussar Regiment Nr. 17 (NCO Edition)

    Leutnant Wolf von Trauwitz-Hellwig, Königin-Augusta Garde-Grenadier-Regiment Nr. 4 Regards Glenn
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    Whilst we are discussing amongst other things, the subject of the veterinary officials' helmet, I thought it may be of interest to detail the situation with veterinary officials after the creation of a veterinary officers' corps in 1910. The A.K.O. of 21 March 1910 authorized the creation of a...
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    Wojtek, perhaps your doctor is a veterinarian with a pre 1905 configuration (no small Wappenadler) but incorrectly wears the plate of a “non front” official such as garrison administration. Alternatively a veterinary officer post 1910 with the Wappenadler removed but still wearing the incorrect...
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    Wojtek, can I please ask when do you think the veterinary officials had a helmet without the FR? The AKO of 19 January 1863 already ordered these officials to wear a shield with the FR on the helmet. The Zahlmeister, similarly had the FR since 15 March 1854. A couple of interesting orders are...
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    In every official publication I have read, (Armee-Verordnungsblatt, Bekleidungsvorschrift, Dienstvorschriften) the description of the medical officers' helmet is always the same: "an infantry officers' helmet" I think the issue with the helmet above is the lack of a scroll (Bandeau). Regards Glenn
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    Ron, the shield I suppose could be tarnished. Golden fittings in this configuration were only authorized for the music inspectors and veterinary officials. The officials were subjected to the 21 September changes to the officers and soldiers uniform in a supplementary AKO dated the same date...
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    Sandy, the 1908 regulations were just an update. They did not introduce anything radically different from what was worn before. They did of course mention the small "Beamten-Adler" introduced in 1905. The square peaked helmet continued to be worn by those branches of the military administration...
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    Hi Sandy, check your email :) Best wishes Glenn
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    Prussian Militär Beamte Officer Pickelhaube M1915?

    I am somewhat confused to the reference to a “cavalry” paymaster. There was no distinction in the headdress of a Zahlmeister, irrespective of the arm of service to which he was assigned. The dress regulations for the uniforms of officials of the Prussian army of 5 October 1908 are explicit...
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    Mecklenburg A la Suite

    According to Adalbert Mila’s “Uniformierungsliste” of 1881, the Mecklenburg general officers‘ helmet had silver fittings. The Generaladjutanten and Generale à la suite wore the same helmet. Regards Glenn
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    Regimental Histories of German Hussar Regiments

    Kyle, I have a pdf version of the KR 4 WW1 history. If you drop me a pm with your email address, I will get it to you. Regards Glenn
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    Almark Publications 1970's

    I too am of an age when these first appeared. Based very much on the works of Pietsch, Collas, Knötel etc., they are generally excellent. The section on veterinary officials and officers is a bit sketchy (it was in the original Pietsch). The author had some difficulty translating the...
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    I found an article in the “Hannoverscher Kurier” of 27 June 1919 describing this event. Unfortunately it gives no names of participants. The occasion was the 26 June 1919 transportation of the colours and standards of the X Army Corps being taken from the headquarters building of X Corps to the...
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    Many, many thanks! That confirms my suspicions - General der Infanterie Konstantin Schmidt von Knobelsdorf commanding X. Armeekorps. Just need to work on the general staffers. Regards Glenn
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    Provisional Reichswehr

    This wonderful image was posted at GMIC by user 03fahnen. It depicts a General der Infanterie wearing the insignia of the Friedensherr. Also in the shot are a couple of general staff officers, the nearest to the camera in the rank of Major. Unfortunately, given the angle of the shot, I cannot at...
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