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By Df0269 · Posted
Thank you all for the responses and the wealth of knowledge! I very much appreciate your all time with this. -
By Netz · Posted
Updating this post as I am surprised that no one has responded to my inquiry on this. Just as a FYI, I placed this post here vs “Austria” because although the KuK was of the Austrian-Hungarian Empire, he was originally from Kúklika, Dalmatia (near Zadar) & the naval base he was assigned was located in Pola(Pula), both of which are now in the boundaries of Croatia. All info sites I have found with regard to searching for an individual or a unit in the KuK military states to search in the country/state/province in which they lived or served. I’ve tried researching Croatian sites, but as I do not know the language, I don’t even know if any sites have an option to translate. -
By Rakkasan187 · Posted
You should ask for better images and pictures of the backsides for a better assessment. With that said, the Bullion insignia looks to be for the German Air Sports Association DLV Gliders Badge. (Luftsportverband) (German Air Sports Association/DLV) Glider Proficiency Badges. These came in 3 classes, A,B,C. I believe Class A is one Gull, Class B 2 Gulls and Class C 3 Gulls.. From what I am seeing they look OK but I would want to see the backside to see what the backing is on these bullion pieces. The breast Eagle looks to have had all the material removed. With that said, it could also be the base material as carboard templates were used to make many of the insignia and this may be an incomplete Luftwaffe breast eagle. The next item is a Luftwaffe Marksmanship Lanyard ((Luftwaffe Schützenschnur). It appears to be a Grade 1 Lanyard and looks to be very nice. Again, images of the back needed to assess better. With an initial assessment I see no obvious red flags... Leigh -
By daskrieg · Posted
The round patches are glider patches and the cord is a marksman cord -
By Df0269 · Posted
Hi everyone. Someone has offered to sell me a few items but I am unable to find any info in the “gull” patches and feel that they are not real. The same thing goes for the shoulder medal, it doesn’t seem to match what i have found online. Can someone help? Thank you in advance for the in-site. Have a wonderful day. -
By Preppy Picker · Posted
The Luftwaffe dagger has been ruined with that nonsense engraving. A Luftwaffe officer would have an excellent hand engraving. Go to a show near the end of it and find someone who is willing to make a deal or wait until I find one. -
By shemp h. · Posted
What's up Mike, the tie tapes are also bad, but what I can see the tie tape rings on both sides look O.K.. Can you please post photos of the manufacturers stamps on the rear skirt. Good luck trying to find an original liner. Thanks,Bill -
By War in Pacific · Posted
Here you go. Probably can see immediately that the liner is a poor reproduction. I have a quality repro on the way. I'll be looking for a correct wwii liner in the meantime. -
By War in Pacific · Posted
Sure can. I'm working on another project now, but should be able to get some up tonight -
By Rakkasan187 · Posted
There are much better examples available of both daggers, Pricey, yes, but you may want to consider Quality over Quantity when purchasing high end Third Reich items, or else you will be stuck with a mediocre hard to sell parts daggers or worse... Again just my thoughts Leigh -
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By Hermann · Posted
A modern group to an Army NCO who served in Bosnia in 1995 and later in Afghanistan.
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