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Soldbuch 1./FJR3 1939-1945 Montecassino Hill

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    #16
    this is very cool grouping! Thank you for sharing

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      #17
      Originally posted by Ironcrown View Post
      There were some tasks in a paratrooper unit for which the jump training was not necessary. Like drivers, for example, or clerks. I think that a certain number of men remained at the base during the combat drops. I think this is the case: this soldier did not receive any decoration in his early career. When the paratrooper units started to suffer for the lack of manpower, probably they started to train all the men in their ranks. I have seen around other groupings with similar features.
      Thanks Manuel yes i knew that but that s why it s still not clear if he was or not there doing anything during those operations, i guess without further documents we cant be more precise i m afraid

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        #18
        Yes my friend, you ae right, the Wehrpass in this case would help a lot
        At this point we can only make speculations, based on what we have and we can see.
        The man was in the 3.FJR from the beginning, but did not receive the Kreta cuff title nor the Ostmedaille. And he didn't get any combat decoration (almost every paratrooper that survived the Crete jump got at least an EKII). So I would say that he remained in the barracks in the earlier stages of war, assigned to internal duty. Maybe he even remained in Germany, by the regiment cadre.
        On 15th November 1941 he was promoted, but the promotion on the Soldbuch seems was not signed by the 1st Company commander as we should expect, but by an "Oblt u. WachKdo Fhr", that should mean "Wachkommando". So probably, I think, while the 1st company was fighting in Russia he was detached to this other unit, far away from the first line. And then, when the company came back from the Ostfront, he was reassigned for combat duty, since every available man was necessary at that time. He was much better selected and experienced than the young incoming recruits.
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          #19
          Originally posted by Ironcrown View Post
          Yes my friend, you ae right, the Wehrpass in this case would help a lot
          At this point we can only make speculations, based on what we have and we can see.
          The man was in the 3.FJR from the beginning, but did not receive the Kreta cuff title nor the Ostmedaille. And he didn't get any combat decoration (almost every paratrooper that survived the Crete jump got at least an EKII). So I would say that he remained in the barracks in the earlier stages of war, assigned to internal duty. Maybe he even remained in Germany, by the regiment cadre.
          On 15th November 1941 he was promoted, but the promotion on the Soldbuch seems was not signed by the 1st Company commander as we should expect, but by an "Oblt u. WachKdo Fhr", that should mean "Wachkommando". So probably, I think, while the 1st company was fighting in Russia he was detached to this other unit, far away from the first line. And then, when the company came back from the Ostfront, he was reassigned for combat duty, since every available man was necessary at that time. He was much better selected and experienced than the young incoming recruits.
          Completely agree with you here

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            #20
            Originally posted by Yubari View Post
            this is very cool grouping! Thank you for sharing
            Thank you

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              #21
              Cool Para always interesting. I´ve got about 600 freefall jumps.






              http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/erkenn...ken-229386-16/

              http://www.warrelics.eu/forum/third-...ings-665751-4/

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                #22
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                Nice group!!

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                  #23
                  Simply amazing Daniele

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                    #24
                    thanks guys!

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                      #25
                      Very interesting, thanks for showing!

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