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    hello


    j have an helmet with this feldpost number;31180.
    can you give me the unit.
    thank a lot
    A.B

    #2
    31180
    (Mobilmachung-1.1.1940) Fl. H.Nachrichten-Zug 5/III,
    (28.2.1941-29.7.1941) gestrichen,
    (1.3.1942-7.9.1942) Heeres-Küsten-Batterie 417,
    (8.9.1942-11.3.1943) Stellungsbatterie (Küste) 417,
    (23.4.1944-24.11.1944) 25.5.1944 gestrichen.

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      #3
      thank you for your reply.
      Do you know the armement enployed by this artillery.
      Is it an heer cost artillery?
      Thanks

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        #4
        Yes, it's Heer (Army) coast artillery. I don't know the armament. As you know, the Germans used a huge variety of guns for the coast artillery, including captured guns, guns obtained by dismantling enemy warships, in effect, just about anything they could find.

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          #5
          Originally posted by toniochasse View Post
          thank you for your reply.
          Do you know the armement enployed by this artillery.
          Is it an heer cost artillery?
          Thanks
          Hello,
          If you wish to find out more about these units you might want to try posting a query on the Axis History Forum website (forum.axishistory.com) as they have a specific section for Fortifications & Artillery where someone may well be able to fill in the blanks for you. In fact seeing as it is a quiet day here I will post it on your behalf and see what responses there are.
          Last edited by hucks216; 09-10-2008, 08:52 AM.

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            #6
            thank you very much

            best regards from France

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              #7
              Hello again,
              I have had one response on the Axis History forum:

              The Stellungbatterie (Küste) 417 was located near Teteghen
              ( Dunkirk ) and was equiped with 4 x 15.5 cm s.F.H. 414 (f).

              I hope this helps.

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                #8
                Good work, Hucks! I might just add with your permission that the "(f)" stands for französische (French). So these heavy pieces were field howitzers captured from the French, probably in 1940, and assigned the Beute-Bestandsnummer 414.

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                  #9
                  It's always good when the information comes together from various people/resources to form a bigger picture and fill in the blanks.

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                    #10
                    hello

                    doyou know the regiment of this battery
                    thanks

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