![]() ![]() 22.-: Schlacht bei Longwy-Longuyon und am Othain-Abschnitt.Reserve-Division 1914/18 (nur an der Westfront): Reserve Division, till March 1915 and fought there: Kommandeur: Oberstleutnant Fricke (Füs.R.Nr. 11 (+MG.-Kp.)Īufgestellt in Glatz (R.Stb., I.), Schweidnitz (II.) und Münsterberg (III.) This second bataillon was created in Schweidnitz through GR10, which garrison was Schweidnitz. * Basketball & Soccer Ball Display Case: Dimensions: Length: 10" Width: 10" Height: 10" Joseph Robinson and Maxime Chaffotte’s web page Depot Marks ġ4th Division (German Empire) (Deutsches_Kaiserreich) However, I believe that is not a good option.Ĭhris Dale’s Traditions of the Imperial German Infantry Regiments: their Histories, Uniforms & Pickelhauben I have considered possibly spraying it with a flat lacquer to prevent further deterioration. You can see that large portions of the leather shell are visible because the original laquear has come off parts of the Pickelhaube.īecause I am concerned about preserving this battlefield relic for history, I am torn between leaving the helmet or cleaning the dust and dirt off to prevent possible contamination that can lead to detrition. So, I purchased a basketball trophy case at our local Hobby Lobby store* to keep the dust, dog, and cat hair, as well as the occasional child or adult’s fingers off it. I want to show the helmet in its current condition while protecting it from the elements. Should I clean the outside of my latest purchase or leave it just as is? ![]() The 16th and its parent units fought against the BEF through most of the war. This regiment was assigned to the 27th Infantry Brigade, 14th Division in the VII Army Corps. The other numbers indicate the helmet was in the 11th Kompanie and the 2D Battalion of the 16th Regiment. Before a Tommy picked it up, another rectangle stamp with R16 11 2B denotes the helmet was in Regiment 16 or Infantry Regiment “Freiherr von Sparr” (3rd Westphalian) No. The helmet has a removable spike that confirms this helmet for a unit authorized to wear a Trichter or Parade Plume the 10th wore a black plume. The rear visor provides a fascinating history the first stamping outlined in a rectangle: BA VI with 1908 immediately underneath represents Bekleidungs Amt VI, or Clothing Depot, of the (German), VI Army Corps purchased and issued the helmet in 1908 the stamp adjacent to it is R 10 indicating that it was issued to Grenadier Regiment “King Frederick Wilhelm II” (1st Silesian) Nr. But my attraction to it was that it genuinely represented something brought back from the battlefield and not from a war bonds drive, occupation purchased helmet or found later in a European flea market. Of course, my first inclination was to clean off the dirt accumulated on it over the years. I was immediately attracted to it because it has the field worn and captured look about it. An der fünften Schlacht am Isonzo nahmen vier Gruppen mit 13 Batterien teil.This Pickelhaube is a war trophy brought back to England by British Army Veteran. Die Ausbildungseinrichtung befand sich in Susegana. Im Februar 1916 wurde das Bombardieri-Korps errichtet mit fast 30.000 Männern, davon 900 Offiziere. ![]() Es handelte sich um Kurzstreckenartillerie mit großer Sprengladung zur Zerstörung von Maschinengewehrnestern. Weltkrieg die Anschaffung von 2000 Granat- oder Minenwerfern, von denen die Mehrheit aus den Modellen 58 A und 58 B bestand. Das italienische Oberkommando beschloss im 1. Teilweise leicht beschädigt, Altersspuren. Innen eine gepolsterte lachsrote Tuchauskleidung. Dazu, zur Aufbewahrung, eine große, reich im Renaissancestil beschnitzte Holz-Kassette auf vier Löwenfüßen, an den Seiten das Savoyer Kreuz und Artillerieszenen zwischen Säulen und Arkaden, der voluminöse Scharnierdeckel mit umlaufendem Lorbeerlaub und einem Abschluss in Form eines vollplastischen Granat- oder Minenwerfers (Risse). Corpo dei Bombardieri (1916-1919) - war flag and showcase Dreiteilig vernähtes Fahnentuch, im Zentrum beidseitig erhaben gestickt das Savoyer Kreuz mit blauem Rand unter Königskrone, seitlich fünf grüne Befestigungsbänder. ![]()
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