Not a military uniform, a students costume.
He is member of a students corporation, called Burschenschaft or Corps or also only Verbindung.
This Jacket (Pekesche) with this headgear (Tönnchen) and sword was worn on traditional studentical banquettes, called "Kommers" or "Kneipe" by three members of the presidium, the "senior", "consenior" and "fox-major".
May be he is not an active student anymore but a "Alter Herr" and he wore the dress only for the photographer.
These costumes are still in use and common in german studentic corporations until today, i have added a pic showing my wedding in 1989.
thank you for your replies is it common to get EKI,EKII and eqivilent oldenburg awards and were these awarded for the same acts of bravery? thanks Mark
Yes, the EKI, EKII and Oldenburg awards are relatively common. Even the Hamburg cross is the more common award of the three hanseatic cities, but that doesn't, in anyway, diminish his accomplishments.
The EKI and EKII would likely be for seperate acts of bravery, unless his act of bravery was so outstanding as to earn an EKI immediately. The Oldenburg awards have similar criteria.
If the award documents were available they would show the date of the awards and likely we would be able to determine if they were seperate acts of bravery.
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