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    Grüß Gott Mulitreibers (Mule Drivers),

    Here's a 1943 Dated Packsaddle (Tragsattel 23) to a Muli named "Ferdinand" that I recently received for my collection:
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    The following diagrams are from the 1983 edition of HDv 342/300 "Die Gebirgstragtierkompanie." If anyone has a copy or knows the whereabouts of the wartime German pack mule manuals, please let me know.
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    Very nice Patrick. Your collection seems immense.
    All the best,
    David

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    Grüß Di' David,

    Thanks....I've been collecting this stuff for over 30 years...a little bit here and a little bit there...plus I lived in Germany for 10 years from 1981-91....so I do have a few things. But my wife won't let me get a mule or a Haflinger horse to put this stuff on!!!








    Hafi und Muli vor!



    I do get to borrow a Haflinger every now and then...
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    Quote by Heeresbergführer View Post




    I do get to borrow a Haflinger every now and then...
    That's certainly better then nothing. Where is this picture taken? Looks like there are some HJ guys behind you.
    All the best,
    David

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    Quote by herrgeezer View Post
    That's certainly better then nothing. Where is this picture taken? Looks like there are some HJ guys behind you.

    Happy New Year David,

    The photo was taken at the WWII Weekend in Reading, Pa which is held every June:

    WELCOME TO THE MID-ATLANTIC AIR MUSEUM'S WORLD WAR II WEEKEND

    My unit, 5. Kompanie/Hochgebirgsjäger Btl. 4, displays there every year.



    We will be at Fort Indiantown Gap at the end of this month for the Battle of the Bulge reenactment.

    World War II Federation Battle of the Bulge
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    Awesome stuff!
    I recognize from the pictures some boxes found here in Estonia. But in Estonia no way hills
    Interesting but the fact that in the battlefields in Estonia found dog tags from Prinz Eugen ( as I heard some of them was sent to the Nederland division )

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    Servus Dimas,

    Would like to see some of your boxes. I think my thermal food carrier came out of the Baltic area. The Gebirgsjägers were not the only ones who used this stuff since over 80 % of the German army was horse drawn. The Wehrmacht used about 6 million horses and mules during World War II.

    Muli vor!
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    Quote by Heeresbergführer View Post
    Happy New Year David
    Thank you Patrick. Happy New Year to you and your fellow re-enactors.

    Happy collecting in 2008!
    All the best,
    David

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    Hello Patrick, nice items. A question about the Kochkiste.
    I have got one but sadly without the lid and fastening device for the inner pan.
    Otherwise it is in very good used condition.
    I am looking for the innerlid and screw for some time now, seems not available anywhere.
    Thinking off making these parts myself.
    Can you show me some pictures how it should look and iff its steel or wood etc.
    Thanks in advance.
    Rene

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