Interesting -it's odd too, to see 20% of them are wearing glasses. Some of these men do not look particularly young. I wonder why at least 3 of them are holding a pair of grey gloves?
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
I am an ignoramus with this particular subject, but there are other people here from the Low Countries who specialize in these units.
All I know is how to drive from the Rhineland to Brussels and back, something I have done many times.
Bruges is also a wonderful city to spend time and enjoy. Much History can be experienced in Bruges.
William
"Much that once was, is lost. For none now live who remember it."
Yes, you are absolutely right, I have been there often, too.
Forget Bruges! Try Lier one day!!
Very intresting pic btw!
cheers
|<ris
Never seen this before. Most interesting! The lack of collar tabs and shoulder straps in noteworthy too.
Cheers, Ade.
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No sleeve eagles, either. (The brassards - or at least some of them - are worn too low for them to cover the eagles, if there were any.) Apparently, these field blouses were issued without any insignia.
For the names of these men (the best-known of whom is Reimond Tollenaere), see here:
The Flemish Legion - Langemarck » Blog Archive » First Flemish officers education at Lauenburg
Also of note on that page is the large group picture with Flemish, Norwegian and German personnel. (Click on the lower one to enlarge; a very nice study of uniforms and insignia.)
Brugge for me,used to go many many times a Belgium friend lives there it never bores me.
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