Hi Guys,
I am looking for some help. I know Imperial Collecting is not what I prefer, at least for the time being, but my grandparents are involved in translating some of my Great great uncles fieldpost letters from WWI. Just for your info he served in 1 M.G.R of the 28th Infantry Division, dying on 28.03.1918.
I have 2 questions:
a) Like WWII fieldpost letters do WWI fieldpost letters have a fieldpost number?
b) Whilst translating the letter they describe how he complains that noone has noticed that he has been wearing a "grun-rot-goldene Schmut" (or something like that; the fax is hard to read) i.e. a green-red-gold braid or piping for the last 4 months."
My grandparents believe that it may be an award ribbon of some sort. I was merely wondering if anyone recognised such a ribbon and medal/award?
Thanks in advance for your responses, I am sure my grandparents will appreciate it. I may also post this in the order of battle forum for info on FP related things.
Thanks!
I am looking for some help. I know Imperial Collecting is not what I prefer, at least for the time being, but my grandparents are involved in translating some of my Great great uncles fieldpost letters from WWI. Just for your info he served in 1 M.G.R of the 28th Infantry Division, dying on 28.03.1918.
I have 2 questions:
a) Like WWII fieldpost letters do WWI fieldpost letters have a fieldpost number?
b) Whilst translating the letter they describe how he complains that noone has noticed that he has been wearing a "grun-rot-goldene Schmut" (or something like that; the fax is hard to read) i.e. a green-red-gold braid or piping for the last 4 months."
My grandparents believe that it may be an award ribbon of some sort. I was merely wondering if anyone recognised such a ribbon and medal/award?
Thanks in advance for your responses, I am sure my grandparents will appreciate it. I may also post this in the order of battle forum for info on FP related things.
Thanks!
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