Hello i am new to this, I have just found a Heeresbergfuhrer badge and do not know much about it. the gentleman whom owned it has recently passed away . He was a member of the 106th U.S. division. He also was a prisoner of war which I have found a load of paper pertaining to this. I do not know much about this field and would like to contact someone whom does. Thanks Gene
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Gene, Welcome to the forum...It's best to put up pictures of the badge and ask for opinions as per some of the other threads mate...that way you will get a cross section of opinion from experienced collectors and moderators.
P.S. take a look at how to highlight relevant features of the badges via the photography threads here mate, they will help.Cheers, Steve
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Hi Gene, It's possibly a size issue (i.e. pic resolution)...try resizing the pic (down) using your photo shop application and then reattach through the "Manage Attachments" function. Otherwise save them at a lower resolution and ensure they are saved as .jpeg files or another compatible file before attaching them...hope this helps.Cheers, Steve
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"Next to a battle lost, the saddest thing is a battle won." Arthur Wellesley — Duke of Wellington
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Originally posted by ewfox View PostSteve thanks for the help but i am having lots of trouble trying to figure out how to post a photo any ideas? Help!! Gene
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Originally posted by Stan View PostHi Steve,
Cheers Mate for the nice comment.
I have been searching for the thread where I posted some of the other items that came with this badge but can't find it.
Anyway, here is the guy's Wehrpass if you are interested in seeing it:Cheers, Steve
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