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HIR 307

The regiment was organized d in the spring of 1915 in Transylvania. Together with the 306th honvéd infantry regiment, they ...
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KTD 10

Four hussar regiments belonged to the 10th Cavalry Division. In the winter of 1914, great uncertainty prevailed in the Monarchy’s ...
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1. honvéd cyclist company

In a previous post, I wrote here about how the development of cyclist units in the Monarchy’s army. In the ...
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IR 10

The 10th Infantry Regiment was the house regiment of the city of Przemysl. Przemysl is known for its fortress, which ...
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FJB 17

The 17th Rifle Battalion was at home in the southern part of Moravia. The centre of the cadre was in ...
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IR 69

The house regiment of Székesfehérvár has appeared in the posts several times. The reason for this is that both the ...
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HIR 17

After the 17th National Insurgents, a badge from the 17th honvéd IR is featured. The honvéd flag badges were exactly ...
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IR 68 letter seals

My friend Gábor Csiszér’s post about the letter seals and flag badges of IR 68. The 68th Infantry Regiment was ...
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FJB 16

Among the badges of the rifle battalions, the numbered horn symbols played a prominent role. The brim of the feathered ...
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74th field cannon regiment

At first glance, the title of the post, the script on the card and the badge could seem not very ...