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    #16
    Originally posted by Tom C. View Post
    then i shall see what i can do

    if theres info on him from 42-45 thats fantastic its just odd that not much happened to him then

    best regards
    tom
    That'd be great Tom, thank you!!

    In the meantime I will see if I can find someone to transcribe the Soldbuch.

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      #17
      Holy smokes Pierce! What an AWESOME set of bars to a very brave man!

      Very nice and early bars, all appearing to be worn and from different era's! The photo of him wearing one of the bars is really something special! To have such detailed history on him is just fantastic!

      I'm very happy for you my friend! I know exactly how exciting an addition like this is! Congrats buddy!

      Congrats also on 3000 posts! You're an important part of our group and it's always a pleasure to see and read your posts.

      Again, congrats Pierce! This would be a highlight group in ANYONE's collection! World class!
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      On another note, Pierce contacted me about an exciting thread idea, which he'll be undertaking soon. It'll be one of our best great reference threads, trust me!
      Last edited by Mike Yokum; 07-12-2012, 04:54 PM.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Mike Yokum View Post
        Holy smokes Pierce! What an AWESOME set of bars to a very brave man!

        Very nice and early bars, all appearing to be worn and from different era's! The photo of him wearing one of the bars is really something special! To have such detailed history on him is just fantastic!

        I'm very happy for you my friend! I know exactly how exciting an addition like this is! Congrats buddy!

        Congrats also on 3000 posts! You're an important part of our group and it's always a pleasure to see and read your posts.

        Again, congrats Pierce! This would be a highlight group in ANYONE's collection! World class!
        __________________________________________________ _________
        On another note, Pierce contacted me about an exciting thread idea, which he'll be undertaking soon. It'll be one of our best great reference threads, trust me!

        Many thanks Mike. I think it's fair to say that both of us are on this week with our new named groupings!

        Regareding my thread idea- no pressure there at all Mike!

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          #19
          i thought this might be interesting for everyone to know how i go about researching

          so the first thing i do is usually just type into various search engines his name coupled with ww2, bundeswehr his rank etc looking thought images and the web if nothing pops up as is this case i do a search for all know bundeswehr panzergrenadier divisions that were formed at the start of the bundeswehr (this is the part that takes a while) in this case most panzergrenadiers divisions were disbanded in 1994.
          after ive found them all (in the future that is) i then search were each division was loacted this is helpful because i know that Rudolf died in Hachenburg so as he wasn't born in that area theres a good change he served there at some time. finally we pray a lotfind a list of officers the fact that he was a major is good because we have a photo of him and most majors and above can be found (just takes a lot of digging about)
          so thats the plan and we shall see what bones we find
          ill keep the thread informed if i make any amazing discoverys

          best regards
          tom

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            #20
            Good luck with that Tom, hope you can find some extra info, that would be great, i'm sure we'd all love to know more!!
            You must have a lot of patience Tom, many times i've tried something similar, but after an hour or two of getting nowhere, i usually call it a day!!!
            Good Hunting!!!
            -Nigelcharacter0110.gif
            sigpic 57ers...."The Devil Is In The Detail"

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              #21
              Originally posted by Nigel N View Post
              Good luck with that Tom, hope you can find some extra info, that would be great, i'm sure we'd all love to know more!!
              You must have a lot of patience Tom, many times i've tried something similar, but after an hour or two of getting nowhere, i usually call it a day!!!
              Good Hunting!!!
              -Nigel[ATTACH]2252734[/ATTACH]
              ohh you should see me with some of them all of a sudden theres a loud ARRRHHHH. its fun really

              so far i have found out that Hachenburg (where he died) is about 20miles east of Bonn. the 2nd panzergrenadier division (founded 1956) was based at Kassel which is about 60miles east of hachenburg
              next the 1st panzergrenadier brigade (founded 1958) was based in hannover which may seem like a bit further away but it also had a base along the river weser (which just stops short of kassel) and a base near the harz mountains which is about 20-30 miles north east of kassel.
              my guess he was based at one of these. rememeber that his jacket is a 4 pocket but with pointed shoulderboards so he must have joined about 1958-59

              best regards
              tom

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                #22
                sorry lads screwed up just a touch what i forgot was that the 2nd panzergrenadier division was first in based in kassel then it was reorganised and was stationed to marlurg in 1959 (roughly same age as his jacket) which is just 25miles from Hachenburg which was where he died i think we have a definate connection

                best regards
                tom

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by luftkreig View Post
                  Many thanks Mike. I think it's fair to say that both of us are on this week with our new named groupings!
                  Cloud 9 indeed Pierce and for GOOD reason!

                  Originally posted by luftkreig View Post
                  Regareding my thread idea- no pressure there at all Mike!
                  No pressure at all my friend! Just do your thing and it will turn out GREAT!
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                  Tom, thanks for giving us some insight into your research methods!

                  I'm a bit like Nigel though, after a couple of hours, I crap out!

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                    #24
                    Hi Tom,

                    Zimmermann did indeed die at Hachenburg. I really apprecaite your help with this!

                    Best regards
                    Pierce

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                      #25
                      Hey Mike,

                      At least you can do a few hours. In my line of work, I'm brain dead when I get home.

                      Regards
                      Rudy

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                        #26
                        Here are a few larger photos of the ribbon bars.

                        Best regards
                        Pierce
                        Attached Files

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                          #27
                          And the pin-back bars.
                          Attached Files

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                            #28
                            Originally posted by xmember View Post
                            Hey Mike,

                            At least you can do a few hours. In my line of work, I'm brain dead when I get home.

                            Regards
                            Rudy
                            Hi Rudy!

                            Well, I didn't say I wasn't brain dead. I'm there whether at work or home!

                            Originally posted by luftkreig View Post
                            Here are a few larger photos of the ribbon bars.

                            Best regards
                            Pierce
                            Great stuff Pierce! Those are fantastic examples with tremendous history!

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                              #29
                              very good close ups Pierce
                              really interesting ek1 miniture on the sew on bar (without backing) reminds of an austrian one

                              best regards
                              tom

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                                #30
                                Now, that´s a fantastic grouping, Pierce

                                Great looking bars and the history behind is awesome. Congrats on adding such a high decorated officer to you collection

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