nb. How come the order of the awards entries on the award page is not continuous ?
Here is my latest. A decent little soldbuch to a jager in LUFTWAFFE FELD DIV. 12, JAGER REGIMENT 24.
12th Feld Div was perhaps the most successful of the luftwaffe feld divs. THey were consistently regarded as one of the top combat units in AG North.
My soldier here appears to have been a mechanic ? in Holland - and then joined the 12th Feld division at its formation in late 1942. Sent to the Wolchow front for the whole of 1943, served right through 1943 in the marshes and woods of northern russia then fell back through the Baltic states with the rest of AG North.
He appears to have transferred from Jager Regiment 24 to the divisions workshop company for a time. Probably to make use of his motor vehicle skills he had before he joined the feld division ?
It would then appear my man here got shot in the defence of RIGA, LATVIA in late September 1944 going by the date and the 12th Division's location at the time.
He was then sent to hospital back in Germany. After release from hospital he was posted to infantry convalesence ersatz batallion 499. From this unit he was given two weeks leave. The day after his leave expired he was then admitted to hospital with a code 34 which is "accident or self inflicted wounds". Sound suspicious ? - Maybe he did not like the idea of going back to the front after his lenghty hospital stay and convalescent batallion service, therefore putting a bullet through his foot ??? !! That ends his soldbuch history. The February 1945 second entry into hospital seems to have closed the chapter of his wehrmacht service. He was one of the luckier ones. His frontline unit was being ground down in the Kurland Pocket at that time.
He had some nice awards including close combat clasp, infantry assault, EK1 wound badge.
He also received the EK2 in 1940 when he was with the motor park in Holland. I can only imagine this would have been awarded for anti-resistance operations ???
Any comments or corrections on my deductions would be welcome.
Here are the pics. Thanks guys.
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold1.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold2.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold3.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold4.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold5.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold6.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold7.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold8.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold9.jpg
ALWAYS LOOKING TO BUY AFRIKA KORPS SOLDBUCH OR WEHRPASS.
Here is my latest. A decent little soldbuch to a jager in LUFTWAFFE FELD DIV. 12, JAGER REGIMENT 24.
12th Feld Div was perhaps the most successful of the luftwaffe feld divs. THey were consistently regarded as one of the top combat units in AG North.
My soldier here appears to have been a mechanic ? in Holland - and then joined the 12th Feld division at its formation in late 1942. Sent to the Wolchow front for the whole of 1943, served right through 1943 in the marshes and woods of northern russia then fell back through the Baltic states with the rest of AG North.
He appears to have transferred from Jager Regiment 24 to the divisions workshop company for a time. Probably to make use of his motor vehicle skills he had before he joined the feld division ?
It would then appear my man here got shot in the defence of RIGA, LATVIA in late September 1944 going by the date and the 12th Division's location at the time.
He was then sent to hospital back in Germany. After release from hospital he was posted to infantry convalesence ersatz batallion 499. From this unit he was given two weeks leave. The day after his leave expired he was then admitted to hospital with a code 34 which is "accident or self inflicted wounds". Sound suspicious ? - Maybe he did not like the idea of going back to the front after his lenghty hospital stay and convalescent batallion service, therefore putting a bullet through his foot ??? !! That ends his soldbuch history. The February 1945 second entry into hospital seems to have closed the chapter of his wehrmacht service. He was one of the luckier ones. His frontline unit was being ground down in the Kurland Pocket at that time.
He had some nice awards including close combat clasp, infantry assault, EK1 wound badge.
He also received the EK2 in 1940 when he was with the motor park in Holland. I can only imagine this would have been awarded for anti-resistance operations ???
Any comments or corrections on my deductions would be welcome.
Here are the pics. Thanks guys.
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold1.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold2.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold3.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold4.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold5.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold6.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold7.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold8.jpg
http://www.bphprint.co.nz/sold9.jpg
ALWAYS LOOKING TO BUY AFRIKA KORPS SOLDBUCH OR WEHRPASS.
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