KIR145 Adjutant

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I had this photo in the helmet cabinet for some years. The other day I got it out.
I did not remember that I had all of this information on this officer.
I asked Jens if he had sent to the info to me some time back, but he said no.
So, I am at a loss where I got the info
Anyway, i think that it is a nice photo.
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War cemetery/Kriegsgräberstätte Dannevoux Frankreich Endgrablage/Location of the grave: Block/plot 2 Grab/grave 70.
-from a good comrade!!!
Pics of the Friedhofs Register page and the gravemarker.
 

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Hi Steve, great picture and the information on your note are all correct!
I only have one photo of a “multiple” grave - where the Oberleutnant von Brause was buried.

He is also in the group photo (from May 1914) with the Kaiser (he is No. 29).
Eberhard von Brause was only with the KIR145 (as a Lt. from about June 1903, and first lieutenant on 19. June 1912).
Great photo! Thanks & greetings Jens
 

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Hi Steve, great picture and the information on your note are all correct!
I only have one photo of a “multiple” grave - where the Oberleutnant von Brause was buried.

He is also in the group photo (from May 1914) with the Kaiser (he is No. 29).
Eberhard von Brause was only with the KIR145 (as a Lt. from about June 1903, and first lieutenant on 19. June 1912).
Great photo! Thanks & greetings Jens
Jens
Thanks for the extra information .
I have a postcard of the KIR145 officers with the Kaiser
I also have a large photo of that same event
and you can see that some of the officers helmets have the "new wide winged eagle "
Garde Plate without the star
while other officers still nave the old Prussian line eagle plate on their helmets
But I did not have the part where most of the officers are I D ' ed
Steve
 
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