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    99TH GJR German Cross

    Gentlemen,

    Back from a short 'adventure' and decided I would post my first purchase. Optained from the family of Hauptman Martin Hormann, 4./GJR 99 (umlaut over 'o') in Germany recently. Untouched since 1945, Hauptmann Hormann received the German Cross in March 1945. Yes, that is a stone mint '20' attached to the pocket which came with the tunic. Also, I am sure you will all note the SHTDS applied to the sleeve below the Edelweis and not above as dictated by regulations.

    Enjoy,

    MICHAEL
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    Gjr 99

    Another...
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      #3
      Tds

      One more....
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        #4
        Edelweis

        Last one....
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          #5
          99th

          The boys from Fussen!
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            #6
            That's beautiful, Michael! Do you know what other awards Hormann had?
            George

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              Awards

              George,

              Thank you. I do not have any official information regarding any further awards. However, also attached to the tunic was a silver CCC, EK1, and Gold wound badge.

              MIKE
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                #8
                Great addition to ANY collection
                DaveJ

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                  #9
                  very sweet pieces.

                  do you have any stories about hörmann? (where he served, why he got his awards, what happend with him after the war..)

                  stefan

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                    Hpt Hormann

                    Stefan,

                    Thank you. I do not have any further information regarding Hpt Hormann other then what I was able to collect from the book 'Die Ritterkreuztrager der Deutschen Wehrmacht 1939-1945. Teil VI: Die Gebirgstruppe Bd. 2 L-Z'.
                    The back section of the book has a complete listing of all the GJ German Cross in Gold recipients:

                    Martin Hormann
                    Born 29. 07. 1918
                    Binswangen
                    Hauptmann, Chef
                    4. Kompanie, GJR 99
                    Awarded 18. 03. 1945.

                    MIKE

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                      #11
                      hi mike,

                      pm sent...

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                        VERY nice tunic, but what do you mean that a "CCC in silver..." etc WAS attached to the tunic? Didn´t you get them with the tunic?

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                          #13
                          Stunning!

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                            Silver

                            Originally posted by Ludwig
                            VERY nice tunic, but what do you mean that a "CCC in silver..." etc WAS attached to the tunic? Didn´t you get them with the tunic?
                            Ludwig,

                            What I simply meant to say was that I removed the CCC from the tunic for the picture hence the 'past tense'.


                            MIKE

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                              #15
                              Michael, beautiful Tunic... Absolutely stunning... Any chance at a photo of the tunic all loaded up with it's medals?

                              That is an amazing catch.

                              -Shane




                              Originally posted by Michael Everett
                              Ludwig,

                              What I simply meant to say was that I removed the CCC from the tunic for the picture hence the 'past tense'.


                              MIKE

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