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    #16
    Hi Rüdiger

    Both your Pinkepank and Hartelt groupings are fantastic!!

    Those Bandspangen.........I´m green of envy!

    Karl

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      #17
      Originally posted by Karl S View Post
      Hi Rüdiger

      Both your Pinkepank and Hartelt groupings are fantastic!!

      Those Bandspangen.........I´m green of envy!

      Karl
      I fully agree.
      Such a KM ribbon bare is VERY hard to find and more than fantastic.
      It will always be the bar that slipped through my hands at the very last moment
      Luckily Rudiger had the finances at that moment and was able to get it.

      There is not much to find about this person. I did find a book where this was something written about him. (It is in German, but most people here understand it well):

      Dieser schneidige Frontoffizier stellte seine Opferbereitschaft und Kältblutigkeit vor allem in höllandischen Seegebiet bei härtesten Einsätzen im Kanal während der Invasion unter Beweis.
      Seine bei Brest durchgeführten Gegenangriffe brachten britischen Seestreitkräften hohe Verluste.
      Nach dem Kriege war er als Fregattenkapitän Kommandeur der 1. Schiffs-Stamm-Abteilung der Bundesmarine.

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        #18
        I noticed that you call him Gustav in stead of George.
        Everytime I come across his name, it is George.
        Is it a writing error or did he use more than one name?

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          #19
          A great and rare group to a KM man! Very nice my friend! Glad it's all in the family!

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            #20
            At first thanks to all for your kind words

            Luud,
            you´re right Don´t know why i always say Gustav GEORG is his right name.
            Strange that you are the first one who noticed that

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              #21
              Ha ha, it is not so important.

              I already thought that Gustav is German for Georg or Georg was his middle name in stead of his first name.
              I accidently call him George in stead of Georg!!!!

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                #22
                Originally posted by Hagen View Post
                What an outstanding grouping, and with all those beautiful medals I find myself most intrigued by the "Kurland" ribbon and device. Is this a strictly 57 award or were they awarded at wars end?

                I don't know much about 57's but I'm trying to learn!
                Hagen,

                The Kurland arm bands were awarded. They were not strictly a 57 creation.

                Regards,

                Gordon

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                  #23
                  Putting a little bit life in here

                  After finding a very nice and perfect uniform from 1962 i was able to complete my display now.....here´s the result
                  Attached Files

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                    #24
                    last shots.....hope i could bring this group to life
                    Attached Files

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                      #25
                      Rüdiger, realy nice display ! Congratulations for this ...

                      Such an early dress uniform is still on my search list....hard to get stuff!

                      Regards,

                      Jens

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                        #26
                        Rüdiger,

                        Very nice display. Putting together all of the appropriate awards and a matching uniform was well worth the effort.

                        Regards,

                        Gordon

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                          #27
                          Absolutely awesome Rudiger!!!
                          You have done a great job here, making an excellent display, and preseving history at the same time!!!
                          Well done!!!!
                          -Nigel
                          sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by knockoffnigel View Post
                            Absolutely awesome Rudiger!!!
                            You have done a great job here, making an excellent display, and preseving history at the same time!!!
                            Well done!!!!
                            -Nigel
                            I agree with Nigel.

                            An excellent grouping and all together.

                            Kind regards
                            Pierce

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                              #29
                              Nice display Rüdiger!

                              Peter

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                                #30
                                Thanks at all for your nice compliments, much appreciated

                                That was a job that made much fun......but sadly the "boss" in the house here allows only one tunic displayed .......ah well......if i ever can get a TR tunic from a u-boat officer i´ll have to speak a few convincing words with buying much flowers

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