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13 июня 2012 0:37 grodnoguy2 написал: [q] What kind of uniform is this?[/q]
It's not Russian military uniform --- Коллегам-униформологам для ознакомления:
https://forum.vgd.ru/582/70997/#last
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13 июня 2012 1:03Lipovich Brothers Does this man's uniform show identity?
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13 июня 2012 2:10 13 июня 2012 2:35 grodnoguy2 написал: [q] This is my grandmothers brother. What kind of uniform is this? We have no idea what happened to this man.[/q]
I suspect it's either Canadian or British World War I uniform but I don't know much about it. If I am not mistaken the cap badge specifies a unit so in theory it's possible to identify it. grodnoguy2 написал: [q] Does this man's uniform show identity? [/q]
Take a look at my answer to your question in another thread: https://forum.vgd.ru/post/86/18375/p1200288.htm#pp1200288 | | |
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13 июня 2012 3:13Lipovich Brothers Very Good! Thank You VC --- maplesyrup | | |
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13 июня 2012 10:00 13 июня 2012 10:05 Mike, I did some digging and it does look like Canadian uniform of 1913 pattern (7 buttons, stand-up collar etc). In addition he wears a winter trench cap with ear flaps that was introduced around 1915. It should give you some idea about the earliest time this picture could have been taken. The scan’s resolution is not high enough to identify the unit by the badge. There is a visible diagonal element on top of it. I compared it with some Canadian cap badges that I found on the Internet and it looks like a moose head or some other animal or a bird. Here are examples of similar looking badges: http://militarybadgecollection...-1914-1919  | | |
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13 июня 2012 14:45Lipovich Brothers VC! I am most impressed! I spend hours on military sites and find interesting things but not related to my search. I also notice your English is very good. Small things like this make me happy. It is 7:00 AM in Ontario Canada and I'm having a good day.
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14 июня 2012 4:32Lipovich Brothers I have an Attestation Paper where he was sworn into the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces on March 15, 1916. The place was Fort Francis which is in the Rainy River district that is shown on the first badge. He died in Vancouver in 1970 at age 79. I met him in 1966, he was still writing to his friend in Zhichin. You have been a great help to my family.
Mike Dokuchic --- maplesyrup | | |
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14 июня 2012 21:46 14 июня 2012 21:52 grodnoguy2 написал: [q] I have an Attestation Paper where he was sworn into the Canadian Overseas Expeditionary Forces on March 15, 1916. The place was Fort Francis which is in the Rainy River district that is shown on the first badge. He died in Vancouver in 1970 at age 79. I met him in 1966, he was still writing to his friend in Zhichin.[/q]
Mike, Great! I noticed that the first badge closely matches your photo but since I am not familiar with Canadian army structure I wasn’t sure whether there were other units with similar looking insignia. The 141st CEF infantry battalion indeed was stationed at Fort Frances so looks like you got a perfect match. It was later absorbed by 18th reserve battalion: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1...se%29,_CEFAs an additional proof (assuming I understood the logic correctly) the regimental number from his attestation paper (I found it) falls into the numbers range assigned to the above mentioned 141st battalion according to this table: http://www.cefresearch.com/mat...ummary.htmI checked several other numbers from this range and some papers even have “141st” stamped on top. His paper also has a stamp but it’s very hard to distinguish. Best wishes! Vladimir P.S. Just FYI. I am going to move this discussion later to a separate thread in the same "Определение формы, наград, оружия" section. | | |
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29 июня 2012 13:00 LanaSweet написал: [q] [/q]
Форма Австро-Венгрии.Про войну читайте здесь- http://militera.lib.ru/h/savchenko_va/08.htmlТо,что фото из Оломоуца ничего странного,может его полк распологался там.По поводу звания,отпишусь попозже.С уважением --- nihil sine deo | | |
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8 августа 2012 12:15 LanaSweet написал: [q] чешский город Оломоуц[/q]
Лана, могу сообщить, что в городе Оломоуц располагался 54й пеший полк. Там в 13й роте служил и мой прадед | | |
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