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    Odd couple

    Hi Stefan, great stuff. Oh dear! “der lange Plüskow” does not seem to have been very popular :rolleyes: Regards Glenn
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    1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß 1912

    Vouziers, France, 23 March 1915; not three years since the last image of the same two colours (in quite different circumstances!) His Majesty the Kaiser visited the 1. Garde-Brigade in Vouziers and here we see members of the I. Bataillon and the band of 1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß prior to the...
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    Unknown Order

    It does not appear to be a commanders’ grade of any of the principle Saxon decorations. Whatever, it is, it is being worn as a comical prop for the photograph. Neither this grade of any order or a Knights’ cross of the Saxon Albrechtsorden could be awarded to NCOs! Regards Glenn
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    Mounted dragoon officer and one-year volunteer

    Not a great portrait but here is char. Generalmajor Böckelmann after his promotion to that rank on 5 September 1929. Regards Glenn
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    Mounted dragoon officer and one-year volunteer

    Bob, Albrecht Böckelmann. Born 10 March 1874 in Magdeburg, he entered DR 9 on 18 April 1893 as a Fahnenjunker. Promoted to Portepee-Fähnrich on 18 November 1893 and commissioned as a Leutnant on 18 August 1894. He was promoted to Oberleutnant on 22 May 1904 and was transferred to DR 22 on 25...
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    1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß 1912

    Hi Stephan, very nice portrait of Hauptmann von Roeder. I checked the 1933 regimental history of 1. GRzF and found there another image of the same occasion and the date is confirmed as 7 June 1912. Presumably, the two colours are those of the I and IV battalions, that of the IV being carried...
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    1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß 1912

    Here is a nice image of the colours of 1. Garde-Regiment zu Fuß being paraded before the Kaiser and the King Ferdinand of Bulgaria at Potsdam in early June 1912. Some interesting characters are identifiable in this shot. From right to left: Generalleutnant Fritz von Below, commanding 1...
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    KB 1 Feldartillerie M15

    These are the only two I have found for him: Prussian Iron Cross 2nd Class: (gazetted in the Bavarian Verordnungs-Balatt on 10 April 1915) Bavarian Military Merit Order 4th Class with Swords: 26 May 1915. Regards Glenn
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    KB 1 Feldartillerie M15

    These are his peacetime awards as at the time of the publication of the 1914 Militär-Handbuch. I will check for wartime awards. Jubilee Medal Prussian Red Eagle Order 4th Class Long service decoration 2nd class Malteser Ritter-Orden - Ehren- und Devotionsritter Regards Glenn
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    Enlisted Men Medal Bar Sets: Imperial State Award Equivalents of the EK2

    This is my go to reference to the state awards in WW1. A very useful publication. Regards Glenn
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    Odd couple

    Charles, two different usages of the term à la suite: 1. A senior member of the Kaiser's entourage (Gefolge) ranking between a Flügel-Adjutant and a General-Adjutant usually in the rank of a Generalmajor - basically a very senior adjutant. 2. as an honorific. akin to a colonelcy in a...
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    Odd couple

    I referenced this chap in the Garde-Korps colours thread - Otto von Plüskow. Here we see "lofty" with his friend and Flügel-Adjutant, Major Hans von Boehn. Both Otto and Hans rose to very senior rank; General der Infanterie and General der Kavallerie respectively. They were both in their careers...
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    The Colours of the Garde-Korps 1895

    Here is the relevant cabinet order as mentioned above: "The colour bearers of the foot troops - excluding foot artillery - and the standard bearers, are in future to be appointed by the regimental commanders and the commanders of independent battalions respectively. They...
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    KB 1 Feldartillerie M15

    His biography in German per Wikipedia. He was elevated to the noble rank of Count in 1916 and after wounds and sickness was returned to duty with the Bavarian legation in Berlin in 1915. As far as I can see, there is just one entry for him at ancestry in the Bavarian military records collection...
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    KB 1 Feldartillerie M15

    chaps, according to the first document, Karl Freiherr von Soden entered the Bavarian army as an 18 year old on 25 April 1917. The tunic is that of a captain dated September 1915. The man in question is Joseph Maria Freiherr von Soden-Fraunhofen, in 1914 an Oberleutnant der Reserve (25.8.13) n...
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    The Colours of the Garde-Korps 1895

    The arm badge, Ringkragen and Fahnenträger sidearm were all introduced per AKO of 15 June 1898. If the Fahnenträger held the rank of a Vizefeldwebel, he would continue to wear the Infantry officers‘ sword (IOD 89). Regards Glenn
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    The Colours of the Garde-Korps 1895

    The assembled colour bearers of the Garde-Korps at Tempelhofer Felde, Berlin on 2 September 1895. Note the very tall officer in the group of 1st Foot Guards officers at the right of the photo - Hauptmann Otto von Plüskow, commanding the "Leib-Kompanie", the tallest officer in the Prussian army...
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    Identifying the unidentified

    I was looking for something else when today I came across this nice portrait at the library of congress public domain archive; one "general von Strach", Brussels. I thought I would check him out, and as I suspected, there was no general officer of that name (there were a couple of junior...
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    The Kaiser as a Leib Kurassier

    Hi Stefan, great to see you here! That is a distinct possibility. I recall seeing somewhere a photo with a couple of Flügeladjutanten with the experimental uniform but cannot find it at the moment. Regards Glenn
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    Generaloberst mit dem Rang eines General-Feldmarschalls

    Here is char. Generalfelmarschall Karl von Steinmetz. This photograph shows the correct placement of the rank stars of a brevet field marshal. Regards Glenn
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