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    Named General Staff Officer Tunic

    This was my sole "big" pick up from the SOS. Service tunic to Major iG Hermann Kesselheim, Ia to the 17.ID, KIA in Russia January 1945 after having gone missing in December 1944. Many thanks to Johnny R and Naxos for their long-distance research in looking the Herr Major up while I was in Louisville.

    Don
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      Some shots with all the gew gaws on it. The tunic had not been stored well, but has cleaned up pretty nicely.

      Don
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        #4
        Now I can see why you were excited. Nice very early example. What was the story on it? Johnny want, I givva you 100 dollars and no killa your doggie. Whatcha say buddy?

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          I guess you are busy wearing it around the house like Xipe Totec, my Wife was convinced winter camping is fun so we are headed out to do something I did far too much in the Army in Germany. I will set up an IV with Korbel and hope to wake up in the morning. At least the food will be better and I cannot miss movement with the truck keys in my pocket. Nice tunic. I would have bought it in a heartbeat.

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            gen staff tunic

            Great looking tunic Don I have a nice crusher that would look great with this if you ever decide to part with it......

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              #7
              Matt, I just so happen to have this tunic that would look great with your crusher if you ever decide to part with it.

              John, the family pooch died in a random paper shredder accident last August, so no soup for you! Camping in February? That worked out so well for 6.Armee....

              Don
              Last edited by DonC; 02-25-2012, 07:38 PM.

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                #8
                Thats a sharp tunic Don.
                Iam Uncle Sam
                That’s who Iam
                Been hiding out
                In a rock and roll band

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                  #9
                  I love it. A good back story just makes it that much better. Congrats!

                  Jeff

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                    #10
                    Outstanding tunic!

                    Major Hermann Keßelheim born on December 09, 1912 in Neuwied-Irlich near Koblenz went missing in 1944 (The Volksbund has him missing since August 25, 1944). According to reports from fellow officers he died in January 1945 north of Leszno, Poland.

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                    Last edited by naxos; 02-26-2012, 12:49 AM.

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                      #11
                      Originally posted by naxos View Post
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                      Major Hermann Keßelheim born on December 09, 1912 in Neuwied-Irlich near Koblenz went missing in 1944 (The Volksbund has him missing since August 25, 1944). According to reports from fellow officers he died in January 1945 north of Leszno, Poland.

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                      Too sad, another guy who would have made a steep career in the Bundeswehr had he survived...

                      Awesome tunic Don & clearly one that doesn't fit into your collection. You collect piped tunics and focus on Generals ... Kurt

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                        #12
                        That is a good looking tunic, and i like it when there is a ID on the original owner.

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                          #13
                          hi

                          Hi Don
                          Congrats very nice tunic

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                            #14
                            Nice-looking piece and great provenance. However, the collar tabs are upside down....

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                              Hi Carsten -

                              I think that they've been that way since they were put on when he went into the General Staff given how they are attached, wear, etc., but I guess you can never be sure. Since it's a named piece I am not going to mess with them.

                              Don

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