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    Just for reference, heres the shoulder strap for Infantry Regiment 116 (J.R.116) and flag....sorry for quality and size,....
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    Wow! Thanks a bunch! I read your post with great excitement! I only know his last name witch I posted. My German is not perfect yet even though I have lived here for 6 years and been to school, which Im still attending making it hard for me to understand everything the man who I bought it from was telling me and my wife isnt much help because she doesnt care about this stuff. I do know the Soldiers address though if this helps. Bahnhofstrasse, 64 Geissen. When I get some time I want to drive there. Also can you please give me tips or websites I can use for future research? Thanks again! Regards, Lee

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