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Quite an interesting series of postings (to me anyway). I've already collected talleys for the 3. Schiffsstammabteilung der Ostsee where he did basic training and the Marinenachrichtenschule where he got his radio communications training.
Not counting his brief time on the old WW1 battleship Schleswig-Holstein which was a training ship at that time, the Graf Spee was hs first real posting on his service record. Then with the 2. Geleitflottille ship, Flottenbegleiter F3, followed by his posting on the Bremse when it was used to masquerade as the HMS Amphion for the making of a movie. (I posted those photos in http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=363395.).
This was all before the war and during the war first he was Funkmeister with the 3. Räumbootsflottille, sweeping mines in the North Sea and picking up body parts, etc. After this he was Wachleiter on the Meteor, a ship in the Baltic which housed the B.S.O (Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Ostsee) under Vice Admiral Mootz.
After he became an officer his postings for the remainder of the war were land-based Radio communication units in Rügen, Rome, Sardinia and Trieste (so I have to collect insignia for both blue and field grey uniforms!) His final rank by the end of the war was Kapitän Leutnant, although the photo record goes only to Oberleutnant when he could drop his photos off while on leave.
Cheers.
---Norm
(Sorry about the departure from the theme of the thread...although there were a couple of talleys mentioned at the start!)
Originally posted by JustinG
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Not counting his brief time on the old WW1 battleship Schleswig-Holstein which was a training ship at that time, the Graf Spee was hs first real posting on his service record. Then with the 2. Geleitflottille ship, Flottenbegleiter F3, followed by his posting on the Bremse when it was used to masquerade as the HMS Amphion for the making of a movie. (I posted those photos in http://dev.wehrmacht-awards.com/foru...d.php?t=363395.).
This was all before the war and during the war first he was Funkmeister with the 3. Räumbootsflottille, sweeping mines in the North Sea and picking up body parts, etc. After this he was Wachleiter on the Meteor, a ship in the Baltic which housed the B.S.O (Befehlshaber der Sicherung der Ostsee) under Vice Admiral Mootz.
After he became an officer his postings for the remainder of the war were land-based Radio communication units in Rügen, Rome, Sardinia and Trieste (so I have to collect insignia for both blue and field grey uniforms!) His final rank by the end of the war was Kapitän Leutnant, although the photo record goes only to Oberleutnant when he could drop his photos off while on leave.
Cheers.
---Norm
(Sorry about the departure from the theme of the thread...although there were a couple of talleys mentioned at the start!)
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