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    WW1 Imperial Military pass, Help please.

    Something ive had for a while and before i let it go id like your help please in trying to see what this fella was up to during his military time. Looks quite interesting and hopefully you might also find it of interest. Seems to have done a lot of time in the military and seen some action, i think being injured a few time once at Vedun. Cheers in advance. Pete
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                Name: Peter Neuhoff

                Last rank: Unteroffizier
                Trade: Pionier (trained as fortress engineer)
                Awards: iron cross II, Hessian bravery medal (Hessische Tapferkeitsmedaille )
                wounded once, - April 27, 1918 by shrapnel in left calf (Schrapnellschuss linke Wade)
                Last edited by naxos; 10-10-2013, 10:13 AM.

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                  Originally posted by naxos View Post
                  Name: Peter Neuhoff

                  Last rank: Unteroffizier
                  Trade: Pionier (trained as fortress engineer)
                  Awards: iron cross II, Hessian bravery medal (Hessische Tapferkeitsmedaille )
                  wounded once, - April 27, 1918 by shrapnel in left calf (Schrapnellschuss linke Wade)
                  Naxoscheers for the info, i must admit i cannot make anything out so you've help a lot. It mentions Verdun on post 2 number 10 at the bottom of the book, does this look like battles he was in? Can anymore actions be made out from my crappy pics and small handwritting in the book, Pete.

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                    He fought at

                    Champagne
                    Verdun
                    Ruine Peronne
                    Aisne
                    Somme
                    Siegfried line
                    Flanders
                    Grosse Schlacht in Frankreich
                    Gouzeancourt
                    Bouchavesnes

                    BTW: He was a miner before the war (naturally he became a sapper)

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                      Naxos, cheers once again fella, just a quick question , miners in the British army during WW1 were quite often used as Tunellers and im sure this would never have been mentioned in any paper worked carried by these British soldiers, i pressume that the German lads would not have such info in there books out of security issues or getting lynched if caught. Thanks again for the helpfull info.

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