M95 Sachsen Leib-Grenadier-Regt. Nr.100

Philippe,

Franz Krüger was never in the Saxon Army nor a cadet. He was a Fahnenjunker in Eisenbahn-Regiment Nr. 2 promoted to Fähnrich on 24.4.04 and to Leutnant on 27.1.05 (Patent of 28.1.04 Aa). The first time he appears in the Prussian Rangliste is in the 1905 edition as a Leutnant in 1./E.R. 2.

Roger that Joe!

Regards
Glenn
 
argonne said:
Karel, because private purchase helmet (no regimental stamps), your helmet could even has been worn in all following miscellaneous units too:
- 1. Königl. Sächs. Pionier Bataillon 12 (XII A.K. Pirna)
- 2. Königl. Sächs. Pionier Bataillon 22 (XIX A.K. Riesa)
- 7. and 8. Königl. Sächs. Kompanien Eisenbahnregiment 2 before 30 September 1913 (G.K., Berlin Schöneberg)
- 7. and 8. Königl. Sächs. Kompanien Eisenbahnregiment 1 after 30 September 1913 (G.K., Berlin-Schöneberg)
- Königl. Sächs. Detachement / Vertriebsabteilung der Eisenbahntruppen (G.K. Berlin)
- 3. Königl. Sächs. Kompanie Telegraphen-Bataillon 1 (G.K. Berlin) only between 1899-1907, because after 1907, this Kompanie wore the prussian transmission Tshako with silver saxon wappen and Feldzeichen. TB 1 also had a small saxon detachement in the 4. Kompanie, but this only after 1. October 1911 till October 1913. They also wore the Tschako.
- Königl. Sächs. Detachement in the 2. Kompanie Kraftfahr-Bataillon (G.K. Berlin)
- Königl. Sächs. Detachement Versuchs-Abteilung des Militär-Verkehrswesens (G.K. Berlin)

Philippe

Gents,
I must review that... :oops:
Karel, this Haube could only have been worn in the LGR100....The only saxon unit with silver chinscales....I must have been blind... ](*,)

Philippe
 
I must admit that I was worried a bit when you showed this list, but also assumed you were right about it all the time. But don't worry, nobody else noticed it and at the end you brought new light in the darkness...
So, you are forgiven and very much appreciated!

Adler
 
Adler said:
I must admit that I was worried a bit when you showed this list, but also assumed you were right about it all the time. But don't worry, nobody else noticed it and at the end you brought new light in the darkness...
So, you are forgiven and very much appreciated!

Adler

Karel, thank you. I have refound my spiritual peace now :D :D :D
The other saxon units that I named over there wore indeed all brass chinscales with silver Rosettes, but chinstraps with silver fittings. I guess that´s why I made this mistake... :wink:
Only with such a chinstrap could your helmet have been worn in all those other units.
Thanks God, it wears chinscales!

Philippe
 
Ron, seems you missed the party indeed... the Belgian beer is all gone 8-) , the Heineken was untouched :-" and the German beer... well we finished that too :oops: ...

Adler
 
Drats! I'd have been all over another trip to Belgium (I'd have to bring my better half), especially to visit with fellow collectors like you! Well, we have Belgian (Leffe etc) and German (English too) beers in the basement cooling, so tonight I'll celebrate with all of you.

:D Ron
 
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